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[11] John Jay Chapman, Emerson and Other Essays, p. 195.
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[14] Epilogue to Dramatis PersonÆ.
[15] Cheney, The Golden Guess, p. 143.
[16] Memoir of Alfred Lord Tennyson, vol. II, p. 230.
[17] Asolando, “Reverie.”
[18] J. J. Chapman, Emerson, and Other Essays.
[19] I am haunted by the notion that Johnson himself said this, but I cannot find the passage for quotation.