Note 2. See Fletcher, page 184. There s not a string attuned to mirth But has its chord in melancholy. Thomas Hood: Ode to Melancholy. [back]
Note 3. Dr. Johnson said Burtons Anatomy of Melancholy was the only book that ever took him out of bed two hours sooner than he wished to rise. And Byron said, If the reader has patience to go through his volumes, he will be more improved for literary conversation than by the perusal of any twenty other works with which I am acquainted.Works, vol i. p. 144. [back]
Note 4. A fellow-feeling makes one wondrous kind.David Garrick: Prologue on quitting the stage.
Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco (Being not unacquainted with woe, I learn to help the unfortunate).Virgil: Æneid, lib. i. 630. [back]
Note 6. Nihil dictum quod non dictum prius (There is nothing said which has not been said before).Terence: Eunuchus, Prol. 10. [back]
Note 7. A dwarf on a giants shoulders sees farther of the two.George Herbert: Jacula Prudentum.
A dwarf sees farther than the giant when he has the giants shoulders to mount on.Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The Friend, sect. i. essay viii.
Pigmæi gigantum humeris impositi plusquam ipsi gigantes vident (Pigmies placed on the shoulders of giants see more than the giants themselves).Didacus Stella in Lucan, 10, tom. ii. [back]