[10] Since 1868 the Reminiscences and his Life have been published which put this estimate of him beyond all doubt. It is much to be regretted that a certain theory, a certain irresistible tendency to arrange facts so as to prove preconceived notions, a tendency more dangerous and unhistorical even than direct suppression of the truth or invention of what is not true, should have ruined Carlyle’s biography. Professor Norton’s edition of the Reminiscences should be compared with Mr. Froude’s.

[34a] Ethic pt. 1, def. 3.

[34b] Ibid., pt. 1, def. 6.

[34c] Ibid., pt. 1, prop. 11.

[36] Ethic, pt. 2, prop. 47.

[37a] Letter 56 (Van Vloten and Land’s ed.).

[37b] Ethic, pt. 1, coroll. prop. 25.

[37c] Ibid., pt. 5, prop. 24.

[37d] Ibid., pt. 1, schol. to prop. 17.

[38] Ethic, pt. 1, schol. to prop. 17.