[5] See his 'Dreams of a Spirit-seer, illustrated by Dreams of Metaphysics.' (Werke, ed. Ros. und Schub. Bd. VII. p. 38 sqq.)
[6] It is perilous and misleading (said the ancient Graiae, who dwell on the way to the Hesperides of philosophy) to interpret an old system by the language of modern (and especially German) idealism. It is much worse, replied Perseus, not to interpret it at all, but to repeat its magic ipsissima verba,—carefully Latinised, as if they belonged to a cabinet of fossils.
[7] Encyclopaedia, §§ 387, 389.
[8] The above is an attempt to give a very condensed synopsis of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind (Encyclopaedia).
[9] See especially in the Theodicee, part I. § 43 seqq. Cf. Nouv. Ess. II. § 9, incline sans necessiter: I. § 13, La nécessité ne doit pas être confondue avec la détermination.
[10] Microcosmus, Book IX. chap. 4.
[11] See the well-known passage in Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre, Book II. chap. a.