Henry Cabot Lodge

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I was never told that I had not the means of doing it; and that to myself the same necessity never happened, to receive anything from another; that I have such a wife, so obedient, and so affectionate, and so simple; that I had abundance of good masters for my children; and that remedies have been shown to me by dreams, both others, and against blood-spitting and giddiness; and that, when I had an inclination to philosophy, I did not fall into the hands of any sophist.

      FOOTNOTES:

      [158] From the "Meditations." Translated by George Long.

      [159] Annius Verus.

      [160] His father's name also was Annius Verus.

END OF VOLUME II.

      Volume III

       Table of Contents

       RICHARD DE BURY

       IN PRAISE OF BOOKS

       SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE

       I. THE ROUTE FROM ENGLAND TO CONSTANTINOPLE

       II AT THE COURT OF THE GREAT CHAN

       JOHN WYCLIF

       THE BAPTISM OF CHRIST

       GEOFFREY CHAUCER

       OF ACQUIRING AND USING RICHES

       WILLIAM CAXTON

       OF TRUE NOBILITY AND CHIVALRY

       SIR THOMAS MALORY

       OF THE FINDING OF A SWORD FOR ARTHUR

       SIR THOMAS MORE

       LIFE IN UTOPIA

       JOHN KNOX

       AN INTERVIEW WITH MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS

       ROGER ASCHAM

       OF GENTLE METHODS IN TEACHING

       JOHN FOXE

       THE DEATH OF ANNE BOLEYN

       SIR WALTER RALEIGH

       THE MUTABILITY OF HUMAN AFFAIRS

       FRANCIS BACON

       I OF TRAVEL

       II OF RICHES

       III OF YOUTH AND AGE

       IV OF REVENGE

       V OF MARRIAGE AND SINGLE LIFE

       VI OF ENVY

       VII OF GOODNESS AND GOODNESS OF NATURE

       VIII OF STUDIES

       IX