FOOTNOTES:
[Footnote 1: From Addresses on Religion (Discourse IV).]
[Footnote 2: This refers to the second book, which takes the form of a
dialogue between the inquirer and a Spirit.]
[Footnote 3: An allusion to the second book.]
[Footnote 4: The audience gathered in the building of the Royal
Academy at Berlin.--ED.]
[Footnote 5: J.G. Hamann. _Hellenistische Briefe_ I, 189.]
[Footnote 6: Goethe. _Werke_ (1840) xxx., 352. Mr. Ward's translation
of Goethe's "Essays on Art," p. 76.]
[Footnote 7: Selections translated by Margarete Muensterberg.]
[Footnote 8: Permission George Bell & Son, London.]
[Footnote 9: Translator: H.W. Dulcken. Permission Ward, Lock & Company,
Ltd., London.]
[Footnote 10: Translator: Margarete Muensterberg.]
[Footnote 11: Translator: C.T. Brooks.]
[Footnote 12: Translator: Herman Montagu Donner.]
[Footnote 13: Translator: C.T. Brooks.]
[Footnote 14: Translator: Margarete Muensterberg.]
[Footnote 15: Translator: Margarete Muensterberg.]
[Footnote 16: Translator: Margarete Muensterberg.]
[Footnote 17: Translator: C.T. Brooks.]
[Footnote 18: Translator: W.W. Skeat.]
[Footnote 19: Translator: Henry W. Longfellow.]
[Footnote 20: Translator: C.T. Brooks.]
[Footnote 21: Translator: Percy Mackaye.]
[Footnote 22: Translator: Alfred Baskerville.]
[Footnote 23: Translator: W.W. Skeat. From _Representative German
Poems_, Henry Holt & Co.
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