Literatur und Kosmos: Innen- und Außenwelten in der deutschen Literatur des 15. bis 17. Jahrhunderts

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Gerhild Scholz Williams, Lynne Tatlock
Rodopi, 1986 - 400 pages
 

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Table des matières

Section 1
249
Section 2
251
Section 3
261
Section 4
276
Section 5
277
Section 6
307
Section 7
343
Section 8
357
Section 17
441
Section 18
461
Section 19
463
Section 20
483
Section 21
509
Section 22
535
Section 23
551
Section 24
554

Section 9
375
Section 10
392
Section 11
395
Section 12
410
Section 13
418
Section 14
419
Section 15
434
Section 16
438
Section 25
569
Section 26
585
Section 27
589
Section 28
593
Section 29
623
Section 30
649
Section 31
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Page 254 - ... honour, health, rust, fever, and the like; which when they prayed for or against they prayed to, as if there were ghosts of those names hanging over their heads, and letting fall or withholding that good or evil for or against which they prayed. They invoked also their own wit by the name of Muses, their own ignorance by the name of Fortune, their own...
Page 258 - And his two little jiminies, cousins of ourn, Tristopher and Hilary, were kickaheeling their dummy on the oil cloth flure of his homerigh, castle and earthenhouse. And, be dermot, who come to the keep of his inn only the niece-of-his-in-law, the prankquean. And the prankquean pulled a rosy one and made her wit foreninst the dour.

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