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Gazette' has become a mere party paper--like the rest; but it writes
well, and does more good than mischief on the whole.)

{22} [Greek text which cannot be reproduced]
{23} I ought, in order to make this assertion fully understood, to

have noted the various weaknesses which lower the ideal of other
great characters of men in the Waverley novels--the selfishness and

narrowness of thought in Redgauntlet, the weak religious enthusiasm
in Edward Glendinning, and the like; and I ought to have noticed

that there are several quite perfect characters sketched sometimes
in the backgrounds; three--let us accept joyously this courtesy to

England and her soldiers--are English officers: Colonel Gardiner,
Colonel Talbot, and Colonel Mannering.

{24} Coventry Patmore. You cannot read him too often or too
carefully; as far as I know he is the only living poet who always

strengthens and purifies; the others sometimes darken, and nearly
always depress and discourage, the imagination they deeply seize.

{25} Observe, it is "Nature" who is speaking throughout, and who
says, "while she and I together live."

{26} "Joan of Arc: in reference to M. Michelet's 'History of
France.'" De Quincey's Works. Vol. iii. p. 217.

{27} I wish there were a true order of chivalry instituted for our
English youth of certain ranks, in which both boy and girl should

receive, at a given age, their knighthood and ladyhood by true
title; attainable only by certain probation and trial both of

character and accomplishment; and to be forfeited, on conviction, by
their peers, of any dishonourable act. Such an institution would be

entirely, and with all noble results, possible, in a nation which
loved honour. That it would not be possible among us, is not to the

discredit of the scheme.
{28} See note {19}

{29} That no reference should be made to religious questions.
{30} I have sometimes been asked what this means. I intended it to

set forth the wisdom of men in war contending for kingdoms, and what
follows to set forth their wisdom in peace, contending for wealth.

{31} See "The Two Paths,"--paragraph beginning "You know I said of
that great and pure..."

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