New Curiosities of Literature & Book of the Months, Том 1Churton, 1847 |
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... New Year's , Feast of All Fools , celebrated on , i . 13 . Dead , ( the ) raised by the saints , ii . 255 . DEAD BODIES , how buried , ii . 265 . Bleeding of , ii . 198 . ESQUERDES , PHILIP D ' , i . 78 . xii CONTENTS .
... New Year's , Feast of All Fools , celebrated on , i . 13 . Dead , ( the ) raised by the saints , ii . 255 . DEAD BODIES , how buried , ii . 265 . Bleeding of , ii . 198 . ESQUERDES , PHILIP D ' , i . 78 . xii CONTENTS .
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... body ; so much so indeed that even Darius , the son of Hystaspes , took care to have it engraved upon his monument that he was a " " magicorum doctor , ” . —an archimage or arch magician . Of these magicians , magi , or sophys , there ...
... body ; so much so indeed that even Darius , the son of Hystaspes , took care to have it engraved upon his monument that he was a " " magicorum doctor , ” . —an archimage or arch magician . Of these magicians , magi , or sophys , there ...
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... bodies of frantic persons . But these Moon - Men , whose images are now to be carved , are neither absolutely mad nor yet perfectly in their wits . Their name they borrow from the moon , because the moon is never in one shape two nights ...
... bodies of frantic persons . But these Moon - Men , whose images are now to be carved , are neither absolutely mad nor yet perfectly in their wits . Their name they borrow from the moon , because the moon is never in one shape two nights ...
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... bodies , like Morice dancers , with bells and other toys , to entice the country people to flock about them to wonder at their fooleries , or rather rank knaveries . The women as ridi- culously attire themselves , and wear rags and ...
... bodies , like Morice dancers , with bells and other toys , to entice the country people to flock about them to wonder at their fooleries , or rather rank knaveries . The women as ridi- culously attire themselves , and wear rags and ...
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... body of this monster be suffered to grow and fatten itself with mischiefs and disorders , it will have a neck so sinewy and so brawny that the arm of the law will have much ado to strike off the head , sithence every day the members of ...
... body of this monster be suffered to grow and fatten itself with mischiefs and disorders , it will have a neck so sinewy and so brawny that the arm of the law will have much ado to strike off the head , sithence every day the members of ...
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