Thaumaturgia, Or, Elucidations of the MarvellousE. Churton, 1835 - 362 sidor |
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... nation . : СНАРТЕER XII . On amulets , charms , talismans - Philters , their origin and imaginary efficacy , etc. 154 157 158 . 162 170 . 178 • 197 Amulets used by the common people . . 200 Eccentricities , caprices , and effects , of ...
... nation . : СНАРТЕER XII . On amulets , charms , talismans - Philters , their origin and imaginary efficacy , etc. 154 157 158 . 162 170 . 178 • 197 Amulets used by the common people . . 200 Eccentricities , caprices , and effects , of ...
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... of rings . CHAPTER XX . . 300 Celestial influences - omens - climacterics - predomina- nations . - Lucky and unlucky days . - Empirics , etc. 305 Absurdities of Paracelsus , and Van Helmont . CHAPTER XXI vi CONTENTS .
... of rings . CHAPTER XX . . 300 Celestial influences - omens - climacterics - predomina- nations . - Lucky and unlucky days . - Empirics , etc. 305 Absurdities of Paracelsus , and Van Helmont . CHAPTER XXI vi CONTENTS .
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... nations , from the most rude and barbarous periods of human society , to those of cultivation and refinement . In these periods are to be traced specimens strongly marked with exertions of the feelings , and faculties of men in every ...
... nations , from the most rude and barbarous periods of human society , to those of cultivation and refinement . In these periods are to be traced specimens strongly marked with exertions of the feelings , and faculties of men in every ...
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... case with respect to the arts denomi- nated magical . There were few ancient nations , however barbarous , which could not furnish many individuals to whose spells and enchantments the power of nature 28 THAUMATURGIA , OR.
... case with respect to the arts denomi- nated magical . There were few ancient nations , however barbarous , which could not furnish many individuals to whose spells and enchantments the power of nature 28 THAUMATURGIA , OR.
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... nations were ac- customed to refer all natural effects , for which they could not account to the agency of demons , who were believed to preside over herbs , trees , rivers , mountains , and animals . Every member of the human body was ...
... nations were ac- customed to refer all natural effects , for which they could not account to the agency of demons , who were believed to preside over herbs , trees , rivers , mountains , and animals . Every member of the human body was ...
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Sida 161 - True, I talk of dreams ; Which are the children of an idle brain, Begot of nothing but vain fantasy, Which is as thin of substance as the air, And more inconstant than the wind, who wooes Even now the frozen bosom of the north, And, being anger'd, puffs away from thence, Turning his face to the dew-dropping south.
Sida 107 - ... we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon and the stars : as if we were villains by necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion ; knaves, thieves and treachers, by spherical predominance ; drunkards, liars and adulterers, by an enforced obedience of planetary influence ; and all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on...
Sida 159 - Prick'd from the lazy finger of a maid. Her chariot is an empty hazel-nut , Made by the joiner squirrel , or old grub , Time out of mind the fairies' coach-makers. And in this state she gallops night by night Through lovers' brains, and then they dream of love: On courtiers' knees, that dream on court'sies straight: O'er lawyers' fingers , who straight dream on fees : O'er ladies...
Sida 107 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune — often the surfeit of our own behaviour — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon and the stars...
Sida 163 - The same idea, when it again recurs without the operation of the like object on the external sensory, is remembrance ; if it be sought after by the mind, and with pain and endeavour found and brought again in view, it is recollection; if it be held there long under attentive consideration, it is contemplation.
Sida 160 - Tickling a parson's nose as a' lies asleep: Then dreams he of another benefice! Sometimes she driveth o'er a soldier's neck, And then dreams he of cutting foreign throats, Of breaches, ambuscadoes, Spanish blades, Of healths five fathom deep; and then anon Drums in his ear, at which he starts and wakes; And, being thus frighted, swears a prayer or two, And sleeps again.
Sida 162 - All what we affirm or what deny, and call Our knowledge or opinion; then retires Into her private cell. When nature rests Oft in her absence mimic Fancy wakes To imitate her; but misjoining shapes, Wild work produces oft, and most in dreams; 111 matching words and deeds long past or late.
Sida 145 - But with more lucky hit than those That use to make the stars depose, Like Knights o
Sida 307 - Now the sojourning of the children of Israel, who dwelt in Egypt, was four hundred and thirty years. And it came to pass at the end of the four hundred and thirty years...
Sida 159 - She is the fairies' midwife, and she comes In shape no bigger than an agate-stone On the forefinger of an alderman, Drawn with a team of little atomies Athwart men's noses as they lie asleep : Her waggon-spokes made of long spinners...