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 In neither of these passages, however, have I altered the MSS. reading.

(c) Passages on which the Arabic throws no light:—

In conclusion, I desire to acknowledge my obligations to friends, such as Mr. B. Bosanquet (whose History of Aesthetic ought to be in the hands of all students of the subject), Dr. A. W. Verrall, Mr. W. J. Courthope, Mr. A. O. Prickard, and Rev. Dr. Lock, who have written me notes on particular points, and to many reviewers by whose criticism I have profited. In a special sense I am indebted to Professor Susemihl for his review of my first edition in the ''Berl. Phil. Wochenschr.'', 28th September 1895, as well as for the instruction derived from his numerous articles on the Poetics, extending over many years in Bursian's Jahresbericht and else-