Yorick classifies the workings of the Methodist church (that the greatest way to show connection to God is through charity and good works) as a mistake in lacking the self reflection on particular actions needed to be a good person.
Fantomina writes letters to Beauplaisir as multiple characters, and receives responses from each of them. The annotations explore the complexity of their relationship and what her initial response means.
Chapter IX of the second book in John Locke's "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" which delves into what makes up perception and how perception affects the body's response to events.