It may well be that this track will lead us into
unexplored labyrinths of terror.
NOTES:
[1: Frazer, _Folklore of the Old Testament_, I. iv. sec. 2.]
[2: _Cock Lane and Common Sense_, 1894.]
[3: _Spectator_, No. 12.]
[4: _Spectator_, No. 110.]
[5: Boswell, _Life of Johnson_, June 12th, 1784.]
[6: _Tom Jones_, Bk. xvi. ch. v.]
[7: Letter to Dr. Moore, Aug. 2, 1787.]
[8: Ashton, _Chapbooks of the Eighteenth Century_, 1882.]
[9: Advertisement to _Cloudesley_, 1830.]
[10: Preface to _Mandeville_, Oct. 25, 1817.]
[11: Letters, vii. 27.]
[12: _The Uncommercial Traveller_.]
[13: _Odyssey_, xi.]
[14: April 17, 1765.]
[15: Nov. 13, 1784.]
[16: June 12, 1753.]
[17: _Remarks on Italy_.]
[18: Aug. 4, 1753.]
[19: _Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay_, vol. ii. Appendix
ii.: _A
Visit to Strawberry Hill in 1786_.]
[20: Jan. 5, 1766.]
[21: July 15, 1783.]
[22: March 26, 1765.]
[23: Nov. 5, 1782.]
[24: It has been pointed out (Scott, _Lives of the Novelists_,
note)
that in Lope de Vega's _Jerusalem_ the picture of Noradine
stalks
from its panel and addresses Saladine.]
[25: Cf. Wallace, _Blind Harry_.]
[26: _Preface_, 1764.]
[27: Ch. XX.]
[28: Ch. XXXIV.]
[29: Ch. lxii.
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