The facts of psychical heredity make it very highly prohahle 

 that, could we reach the initial point of the individual life, we 

 should there find an independent germ of personality which can- 

 not he determined from without, inasmuch as it precedes all ex- 

 ternal determination. —Wundt: Mcnschen-und Thierseele, ii. 41G. 



Man is all symmetrie, 

 Full of proportions, one limbe to another, 

 And all to all the world besides: 

 Each part may call the farthest, brother: 

 For head with foot hath private amitie, 

 And both with moons and tides. 



George Herbert: Man, 



