[710:4] Judex damnatur cum nocens absolvitur,—the motto adopted for the "Edinburgh Review."

[710:5] Practice makes perfect.—Proverb.

[711:1] See Shakespeare, page [48].

[711:2] See Heywood, page [14].

[711:3] Yet do I hold that mortal foolish who strives against the stress of necessity.—Euripides: Hercules Furens, line 281.

[711:4] It is not permitted to the most equitable of men to be a judge in his own cause.—Pascal: Thoughts, chap. iv. 1.

[711:5] See Milton, page [232].

[711:6] See Chaucer, page [3].

[711:7] When men are arrived at the goal, they should not turn back.—Plutarch: Of the Training of Children.

[711:8] No man can enjoy happiness without thinking that he enjoys it.—Johnson: The Rambler, p. 150.