38 Verbs to Use for the Word footnotes

Flinders volume 1 page 63.) (**Footnote.

[Transcriber's Note: The out-of-order section numbers which follow are in the original text, as are the asterisks which do not seem to indicate footnotes.

Charles Lamb himself would have enjoyed it, and, I should hope, would have added some qualifying footnotes to a certain unamiable essay of his concerning the behavior of married people.

" Chapman's own editor was tempted by this exhibition of ignorance to write the following footnote: "The author seems not to have been aware that such early marriages are common among the Hindoos."

At this point, in the London Magazine, Lamb appended the footnote: "There is something to me repugnant, at any time, in written hand.

[Transcriber's Note: In the paper original, each left-facing page contained the text of the play, with sidenotes and footnote references, and the corresponding right-facing page contained the footnotes themselves and additional commentary.

[Sidenote:16] At this period there took place also a gymnastic [Footnote: Reading [Greek: gymnikon] for [Greek: gynaikon], which is possibly corrupt.] contest, at which so great a multitude assembled under compulsion that we wondered how the race-course could hold them all.

Only those who dislike romanticism on general principles and who will not be convinced that the romanticists could be original.[101] ALLEN WILSON PORTERFIELD COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY NEW YORK CITY FOOTNOTES: Ferdinand August Otto Heinrich Graf von Loeben, the scion of an old, aristocratic, Protestant family, was born at Dresden, August 18, 1786.

Ships availing themselves of these winds, when, also, the westerly current ceases near the equator, might, by running away to the eastward in them, shorten the passage to either Ascension or St. Helena.) (**Footnote.

[Footnote: Smythe's Tours, I., 103, describes the up-country crackers of North Carolina and Virginia.]

Often, too, he would conduct games at night, and sometimes he would pit dwarfs [Footnote: Reading [Greek: nanous] (Dindorf)] and women against each other.

[Sidenote:18] At the same time the public demanded that the horse-race given on his birthday be abolished, that absolutely all the statues, both gold and silver, erected [Footnote: Supplying, with Reiske, [Greek: hidruthentas].

The Indians were fearfully exasperated by the Moravian massacre [Footnote: Haldimand MSS.

In Arabia, he executed Pica Cæsianus, [Footnote: P. Numicius Pica Cæsianus.]

In reading a volume of Fors Clavigera I once came upon a passage which sounded well but left me in a mist, and it relieved me to find a footnote to it in which the author says: "This passage was written many years ago and what I was thinking about at the time has quite escaped my memory.

[Footnote: Deviendroit son homme.

Such was his delight in magicians and jugglers that he commended and honored Apollonius [Footnote: The famous Apollonius of Tyana.] of Cappadocia, who had flourished in Domitian's reign and was a thoroughgoing juggler and magician; and he erected a heroum to his memory.

It bore some resemblance to the adansonia figured in the account of Captain Tuckey's expedition to the Congo. (*Footnote.

[Variant 4: In the edition of 1827 and subsequent ones, Wordsworth here inserted a footnote, asking the reader to refer to No. VI. of the "Poems on the Naming of Places," beginning "When, to the attractions of the busy world," p. 66.

Hardinge wished to introduce the Prussian [Footnote: Which did not include capital punishment.

The room is rich too in Donatello and in Verrocchio, and altogether it makes a perfect footnote to the Bargello.

But the man did not esteem family relationship above the safety of the State, nor was he less inclined to adopt Trajan because the latter was a Spaniard instead of an Italian or Italiot, [Footnote: Dio means by Italian one born in Italy, by Italiot one who settles in Italy.]

I may here mention, that great circumspection should be used by vessels in the neighbourhood of Reid's Rocks, as the soundings do not indicate their approach, and as the tide runs among them with great rapidity. (*Footnote.

Now a drunken Indian at Fort Pitt murdered an innocent white man, the local garrison of regular troops saving him with difficulty from being lynched [Footnote: Denny's Journal, p. 259.]; now a band of white ruffians gathered to attack some peaceable Indians who had come in to treat

Although no longer a real leader in Kentucky life he still occupied quite a prominent position, and served as a Representative in the Virginia Legislature, [Footnote: Draper's MSS., Boone MSS., from Bourbon Co.

38 Verbs to Use for the Word  footnotes