Illustrations of Shakespeare, and of Ancient Manners: With Dissertations on the Clowns and Fools of Shakespeare; on the Collection of Popular Tales Entitled Gesta Romanorum; and on the English Morris Dance, Том 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... Romans supposed it was from the influence of magical charms ; to counteract which , as well as those already enumerated , they had recourse to the sound of brazen implements of all kinds . Juvenal alludes to this practice when he ...
... Romans supposed it was from the influence of magical charms ; to counteract which , as well as those already enumerated , they had recourse to the sound of brazen implements of all kinds . Juvenal alludes to this practice when he ...
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... Romans borrowed more than is commonly imagined from the nations of the East , where the present prac- tice seems to have been universal . Thus the Chinese believe that during eclipses of the sun and moon these celestial bodies are ...
... Romans borrowed more than is commonly imagined from the nations of the East , where the present prac- tice seems to have been universal . Thus the Chinese believe that during eclipses of the sun and moon these celestial bodies are ...
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... Roman origin ; and he seems to speak of the month's mind as a ceremony pe- culiar to the English . De rer . invent . lib . vi . c . 10 , ACT II . Scene 2. Page 201 . JUL . Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's sake . [ giving a ring ...
... Roman origin ; and he seems to speak of the month's mind as a ceremony pe- culiar to the English . De rer . invent . lib . vi . c . 10 , ACT II . Scene 2. Page 201 . JUL . Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's sake . [ giving a ring ...
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... Roman de Guerin de Montglaive . M.S. And to come nearer to Shakspeare's time : — In the interlude of Marie Magdalene , a song in praise of her says , your eyes as gray as glasse and right amiable . " The French term ver or TWO GENTLEMEN ...
... Roman de Guerin de Montglaive . M.S. And to come nearer to Shakspeare's time : — In the interlude of Marie Magdalene , a song in praise of her says , your eyes as gray as glasse and right amiable . " The French term ver or TWO GENTLEMEN ...
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... the younger of the two , as the reference in the note to the Pompeii plate in Archæologia demonstrates . Although the Romans were not acquainted with the game of chess , they certainly were with such 66 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... the younger of the two , as the reference in the note to the Pompeii plate in Archæologia demonstrates . Although the Romans were not acquainted with the game of chess , they certainly were with such 66 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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