Footnote:
{1}EdwardWotton,elderbrotherofSirHenryWotton.HewasknightedbyElizabethin1592,andmadeptrollerofherHousehold.
ObservetheplayfulnessinSidneysopeningandcloseofatreatisewrittenthroughoutinplain,manlyEnglishwithoutEuphuism,andstrictlyreasoned.
{2}Heretheintroduends,andtheargumentbeginswithitsPart1.PoetrythefirstLight-giver.
{3}Afablefromthe"Hetamythium"ofLaurentiusAbstemius,ProfessorofBellesLettresatUrbino,andLibrariantoDukeGuidoUbaldouhePontificateofAlexanderVI.(1492-1503).
{4}Plinysays("Nat.Hist.,"lib.xi.,cap.62)thattheyoungvipers,impatienttobeborhroughthesideoftheirmother,andsokillher.
{5}Part2.BorrowedfrombyPhilosophers.
{6}Timaeus,thePythagoreanphilosopherofLocri,ahenianCritiasarerepresentedbyPlatoashavinglistehediscourseofSocratesonaRepublic.Socratescallsooshowsuchastateina.CritiaswilltelloftherescueofEuropebytheacitizensofAttica,10,000yearsbefore,fromaninroadoftlessinvaderswhocamefromthevastislandofAtlantis,iernO;astruggleofwhichrecordreservediempleofNaithorAtheSais,i,andhandeddown,throughSolon,byfamilytraditiontoCritias.ButfirstTimaeusagreestoexpouructureoftheuniverse;thenCritias,inapieceleftunfinishedbyPlato,proceedstoshowanidealsocietyinaagainstpressureofadahatseemsirresistible.
{7}Platos"Republic,"bookii.
{8}Part3.BorrowedfrombyHistorians.
{9}Part4.HoheRomansasSacredandProphetic.
{10}Part5.AndreallysacredandprophetithePsalmsofDavid.
{11}Part6.Byt