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Part II

. Act III. Sc. 1.

60. ‘_Fixed fate_,’ _etc._ _Paradise Lost_, II. 560.

_Dr. Priestley._ Joseph Priestley’s (1733–1804) _The Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity Illustrated_ appeared in 1777. His controversy with Horsley lasted from 1783 till 1790, during which time many letters to Dr. Horsley were published.

71. ‘_Something far more deeply interfused_,’ _etc._ Borrowed from Wordsworth’s _Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey_, 96 _et seq._

73. ‘_Ille igitur_,’ _etc._ Cicero, _De Fato_, XIX. 43.

ON LOCKE’S ESSAY ON THE HUMAN UNDERSTANDING

This appears to have been Lecture II. of the course. Cf. the essay ‘Mr. Locke a Great Plagiarist,’ _post_, p. 284.

79. ‘_Discourse of reason._’ _Hamlet_, Act I. Sc. 2

81. ‘_Without form and void._’ _Genesis_ i. 2.

81. _The mind alone is formative._ Kant. Cf. _post_, p. 176.

82. _The natural fool, etc._ Cf. _ante_, p. 41.

84. ‘_Peace to all such._’ Pope, _Prologue to the Satires_, 193.

85. _The Vicar’s profession of faith._ See _Émile_,