7.[{88-7}] esto; the preceding clause is the antecedent.
8.[{88-8}] Note that unido esto al conocimiento individual is here felt to be a plural subject of hacían.
[Page 89.]—1.[{89-1}] Y tú lo que debes; note that tú is more emphatic than if it was placed immediately before its verb, debes.
2.[{89-2}] de manera ... vivir, almost to death.
[Page 90.]—1.[{90-1}] presurosa; cf. [4], note 2.
2.[{90-2}] de lo que. This word order is common in Spanish. The English word order would be lo de que.
3.[{90-3}] en su vida; when en mi (tu, su, etc.) vida, like jamás, nada, etc., precedes the verb, no is omitted. See vida in Vocab.
4.[{90-4}] lo; cf. [5], note 2.
5.[{90-5}] ¡Á ése ... que, he is the one to whom. Note the redundant á before ése.
[Page 91.]—1.[{91-1}] que va mucho de ... á, there is a great distance between ... and.