FOOTNOTES:

FOOTNOTES:1 (return)[ Wallace'sLife, pp. 95, 96.]2 (return)[ Wallace, p. 108.]3 (return)[ Haldane and Kemp'sThe World as Will and Idea.]4 (return)[ Wallace, p. 145.]5 (return)[ Schopenhauer here gives an example of this bombastic style which would be of little interest to English readers.—TRANSLATOR.]6 (return)[Opera et dies, v. 40.]7 (return)[ Schopenhauer here at length points out various common errors in the writing and speaking of German which would lose significance in a translation.—TR.]8 (return)[ According to a notice from the Munich Society for the Protection of Animals, the superfluous whipping and cracking were strictly forbidden in Nuremberg in December 1858.]9 (return)[ Let me refer to what I have said in my treatise onThe Foundation of Morals, '71.]10 (return)[ Brunck'sGnomici poetae graeciv. 115.]11 (return)[ Bk. I., ch. 9.]12 (return)[ See Essay on Noise, p. 28.]13 (return)[De Anim. Mundi, p. 104, d. Steph.]14 (return)[Grundpr. der Ethik, p. 48;Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, vol. i. p. 338.]15 (return)[Vierfache Wurzel, ' 21.]16 (return)[Pererga, vol. ii. ' 311.]17 (return)[ Ch. xxvi. 23.]18 (return)[De vita longai. 5.]19 (return)[ Translated by St. Julien, 1834.]20 (return)[ See my treatise on theFoundation of Morals, ' 5.]21 (return)[ Bd. I. p. 69.]

1 (return)[ Wallace'sLife, pp. 95, 96.]

2 (return)[ Wallace, p. 108.]

3 (return)[ Haldane and Kemp'sThe World as Will and Idea.]

4 (return)[ Wallace, p. 145.]

5 (return)[ Schopenhauer here gives an example of this bombastic style which would be of little interest to English readers.—TRANSLATOR.]

6 (return)[Opera et dies, v. 40.]

7 (return)[ Schopenhauer here at length points out various common errors in the writing and speaking of German which would lose significance in a translation.—TR.]

8 (return)[ According to a notice from the Munich Society for the Protection of Animals, the superfluous whipping and cracking were strictly forbidden in Nuremberg in December 1858.]

9 (return)[ Let me refer to what I have said in my treatise onThe Foundation of Morals, '71.]

10 (return)[ Brunck'sGnomici poetae graeciv. 115.]

11 (return)[ Bk. I., ch. 9.]

12 (return)[ See Essay on Noise, p. 28.]

13 (return)[De Anim. Mundi, p. 104, d. Steph.]

14 (return)[Grundpr. der Ethik, p. 48;Welt als Wille und Vorstellung, vol. i. p. 338.]

15 (return)[Vierfache Wurzel, ' 21.]

16 (return)[Pererga, vol. ii. ' 311.]

17 (return)[ Ch. xxvi. 23.]

18 (return)[De vita longai. 5.]

19 (return)[ Translated by St. Julien, 1834.]

20 (return)[ See my treatise on theFoundation of Morals, ' 5.]

21 (return)[ Bd. I. p. 69.]


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