h29.
For “accustomed, ceremonious”, see W.B. Yeats, “A Prayer for My Daughter”, June 1919, in (1921), Michael Robartes and the Dancer; Ferdinand, in William Shakespeare (c.1611), The Tempest. Ben Johnson, “Penshurst Place”; Andrew Marvell, “Appleton House”; The Earl of Clarendon’s tribute to Falkland, in The History of the Rebellion, III, is quoted in Keith Thomas, “The Social Origins of Hobbes’ Political Thought”, in Keith C. Brown, ed. (1965), Hobbes Studies, p 207. Lionel Trilling (1971), Sincerity and Authenticity, p 39.