SALAMANCA, In the year of grace 1912.
FOOTNOTES:
[59] “Que tal?” o “como va?” y es aquella que responde: “se vive!”
[60] Whenever I consider that I needs must die, I stretch my cloak upon the ground and am not surfeited with sleeping.
[61] No es consuelo de desdichas—es otra desdicha aparte—querer a quien las padece—persuadir que no son tales (Gustos y diogustos no son nies que imagination, Act I., Scene 4).
[62] Don Quijote, part i., chap, i.
[63] Preface.
[64] El individualismo espanol, in vol. clxxi., March 1, 1903.
[65] See El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha, part ii., chap. lviii., and the corresponding chapter in my Vida de Don Quijote y Sancho.
[66] In an article which was to have been published on the occasion of the ultimatum, and of which the original is in the possession of the Conde do Ameal. This fragment appeared in the Portuguese review, A Aguia (No. 3), March, 1912.
[67] An allusion to the phrase in Calderon’s La Vida es Sueno, “Que delito cometi contra vosotros naciendo?”—J.E.C.F.
[68] The wooden horse upon which Don Quixote imagined that he and Sancho had been carried in the air. See Don Quijote, part ii., chaps. 40 and 41.—J.E.C.F.
[69] Don Quijote, part ii., chap. 26.
INDEX
AEschylus, 246
Alexander of Aphrodisias, 88
Amiel, 18, 68, 228
Anaxagoras, 143
Angelo of Foligno, 289
Antero de Quintal, 240, 315
Ardigo, Roberto, 238
Aristotle, 1, 21, 80, 144, 165, 171, 232, 235
Arnold, Matthew, 103
Athanasius, 63-65
Avenarius, Richard, 144, 310
de Ayala, Ramon Perez, 303
Bacon, 310
Balfour, A.J., 27
Balmes, 84, 85
Bergson, 144, 328
Berkeley, Bishop, 87, 146
Besant, Mrs. A., 291
Boccaccio, 52
Boehme, Jacob, 227, 297
Bonnefon, 250, 254
Bossuet, 226, 231
Brooks, Phillips, 76, 190
Browning, Robert, 112, 181, 249, 254
Brunetiere, 103, 298
Brunhes, B., 235, 237, 238
Bruno, 301, 329
Buechner, 95
Butler, Joseph, 5, 6, 87
Byron, Lord, 94, 102, 103, 132
Calderon, 39, 268, 323
Calvin, 121, 246
Campanella, 301
Carducci, 102, 306
Carlyle, 231, 298
Catherine of Sienna, 289
Cauchy, 236
Cervantes, 220, 306
Channing, W.E., 78
Cicero, 165, 216, 221
Clement of Alexandria, 32
Cortes, Donoso, 74
Costa, Joaquin, 309
Cournot, 192, 217, 222, 306
Cowper, 43
Croce, Benedetto, 313, 318
Dante, 42, 51, 140, 223, 233, 256, 295
Darwin, 72, 147
Descartes, 34, 86, 107, 224, 237, 293, 310, 312
Diderot, 99
Diego de Estella, 304
Dionysius the Areopagite, 160
Domingo de Guzman, 289
Duns Scotus, 76