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16
Leonard Huxley,
Life and Letters
, 1:391. In the passage where Leonard Huxley
attributes the phrase “Darwin's bull-dog” to his father, he is discussing an
instance in which Huxley was responding to the treatment of Darwin in a
Quarterly Review
article that his father regarded as “unjust and unbecoming.”
17
Huxley to Charles Darwin, November 23, 1859, in
Life and Letters
, 1:189.
18
Huxley to Charles Lyell, March 17, 1860, in
Life and Letters
, 1:228.
19
Thomas H. Huxley, “On Species and Races,” in
The Scientific Memoirs of
Thomas Henry Huxley
, eds. Michael Forster and Ray Lankester (London: Mac-
millan 1898-1901), 2:392.
20
Huxley, “On Species and Races,” 2:392-93.
21
John Bunyan,
The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come
(1667; reprint, London, J. M. Dent, 1907), 47-48.
22
Huxley, “On Species and Races,” 2:393.
23
Huxley, “On Species and Races,” 2:393.
24
Huxley, “On Species and Races,” 2:393.
25
Huxley, “On Species and Races,” 2:393.
26
Huxley, “On Species and Races,” 2:393-94.
27
Desmond,
Huxley
, 268-69.
28
Charles Darwin to J. D. Hooker, February 14, 1860, in
The Correspondence
of Charles Darwin
, ed. Frederick Burkhardt and Sydney Smith (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1985-1994), 8:80, 84 (emphasis in original).
29
Thomas H. Huxley, “On Species and Races,” in
Huxley Papers
, College
Archives, Imperial College London, 41:9-56.
30
Thomas H. Huxley, “The Coming of Age of the 'Origin of Species,'”
in
Dar-
winiana
, 227-43.
31
Huxley, “Coming of Age,” 229.
32
Huxley to Charles Darwin, May 10, 1880, in
Life and Letters,
2:13.
33
Huxley, “Controverted Questions,” 42.
34
Quoted in Leonard Huxley,
Life and Letters
, 2:428
35
Quoted in Leonard Huxley,
Life and Letters
, 2:428.
36
Mircea Eliade,
Myths, Dreams, and Mysteries
, 2.
37
John C. Greene,
Science, Ideology, and World View: Essays in the History of Evo-
lutionary Ideas
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1981), 60-193. This
interpretation is also supported by Ruse,
Monad to Man,
145-50, 187-91.
38
I. A. Richards,
Philosophy of Rhetoric
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965),
89-112; Max Black,
Models and Metaphors
(Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University
Press, 1962), 25-47. “Combining” is Paul Ricoeur's term; see Ricoeur,
The
Rule of Metaphor: Multi-Disciplinary Studies of the Creation of Meaning in Language
,