[127] Thus Spake Zarathustra, p. 129.
[128] Förster-Nietzsche, The Lonely Nietzsche, London, 1915, pp. 291, 212, 77.
[129] Ibid., p. 313.
[130] Ibid., p. 181.
[131] Ibid., p. 424.
[132] Ibid., p. 297.
[133] Ibid., p. 195.
[134] Chronology of Nietzsche’s chief works, with initials used in subsequent references: Thoughts Out of Season (“T. O. S.”) (1873-6); Human All Too Human (“H. H.”) (1876-80); Dawn of Day (“D. D.”) (1881); Joyful Wisdom (“J. W.”) (1882); Thus Spake Zarathustra (“Z.”) (1883-4); Beyond Good and Evil (“B. G. E.”) (1886); Genealogy of Morals (“G. M.”) (1887); Twilight of the Idols (“T.I.”) (1888); Antichrist (“Antich.”); Ecce Homo (“E. H.”), and Will to Power (“W. P.”) (1889).
[135] Lonely N., p. 104.
[136] Ibid., p. 195.