62 A pointless satire upon Klopstock and his Messias. 63 Schiller, who is not very particular about the quantities of classical names, gives this word with the o long—which is, of course, the correct quantity—in The Gods of Greece. 64 A well-known general, who died in 1783. 65 See the play of The Robbers. 66 Written in consequence of the ill-treatment Schiller experienced at the hands of the Grand Duke Charles of Wirtemberg. 67 Written in the Suabian dialect. 68 An allusion to the appointment of regimental surgeon, conferred upon Schiller by the Grand Duke Charles in 1780, when he was twenty-one years of age. 69 The Landlord on the Mountain. 70 The year. |