The Ringed Castle
Fifth Book of the Lymond Chronicles
Note: Most character names, and other entries for which the Companion does not specify a chapter, appear at the top of the table. The remaining entries are arranged in order by chapter.
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Ascham, Roger |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Chancellor, Richard |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Courtenay, Sir Edward |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Dee, John |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Dormer, Lady Jane, Duchess of
Feria |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Eden, Richard |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Elder, John |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Elizabeth I, Queen of England |
See Companion Vol. I |
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etiquette: hospitality and conduct
in public |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Ivan IV, Tsar of Russia |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Julius III, Pope |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Keith, Sir William |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Dunnottar Castle" |
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Mary Tudor, Queen of England |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Muscovy Company |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Chancellor, Diccon" and p. 247 (illus.) |
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Nepeja, Osep Grigorievich |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Paget, Sir William |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Paul IV, Pope |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Petre, Sir William |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Philip II, King of Spain |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pole, Cardinal Reginald,
Archbishop of Canterbury |
See Companion Vol. I |
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sheep |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Cotswold lions," and "Cypriot sheep" |
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Sidney, Sir Henry |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Slata Baba |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Samoyèdes" |
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Stafford, Sir Thomas |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Stewart, Henry, Lord Darnley |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Darnley, Henry" |
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Thirleby, Thomas, Bishop of Ely |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Vannes, Peter |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Vishnevetsky clan |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Ch
44? |
Dmitri Donskoi, Grand Prince of
Moscow |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 01 |
mummification |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 02 |
Consuetudo, consuetudo, consuetudo |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 03 |
Two Romes have fallen ... |
See Companion Vol. II, "Ivan
III" |
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Pt
1, Ch 05 |
kvass |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 05 |
Samoyèdes |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 06 |
Benedicta inter mulieres |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 06 |
Carai, Land of the |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 06 |
cotswold lions |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 07 |
A stout stomach, pregnant-witted
and of a most gentle nature |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 07 |
Pentecost |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Worship the buttock-bone of ..." |
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Pt
1, Ch 07 |
Worship the buttock-bone of
Pentecost |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 08 |
cramp rings |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 08 |
doctor's annuities |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 08 |
Fleet, the |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 08 |
heresy |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 08 |
Priscian's grammar |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 08 |
The baker's daughter is better in
her gown than Queen Mary without her crown |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
1, Ch 09 |
Domine Jesu Christi, qui es verus
sponsus animae meae |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 01 |
heels, breaking of |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 01 |
Kamen Woronucha |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Oatmeal butter smeared on the ..." |
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Pt
2, Ch 01 |
Oatmeal butter smeared on the
Kamen Woronucha |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 02 |
riza |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 02 |
Tout par raison, raison partout,
partout raison |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 03 |
Ambrose, St |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 03 |
Boisterous gown of black velvet |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 03 |
Stylites, Simeon |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 03 |
Though an Emperor in body is like
all other men, yet in power he is like God |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 04 |
Chacque automne autre fois
oubliait en Ferrare |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 04 |
frozen food |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Pt
2, Ch 04 |
proxime et immediate sequens |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 04 |
Whereby all men of birth may
discover a gentleman from a yeoman |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 05 |
Athos |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 05 |
Binche |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 05 |
Bona, Queen of Lithuania |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 05 |
Crassus' Lamprey |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 05 |
Cypriot sheep |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 05 |
Majnú and Leylí |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 05 |
witch ball |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
Alconosts |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
Atlantis |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
Bears have weakest heads, as Lions
have strongest |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
caryatid |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
coquetry |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
Excellent the recompense and
goodly the resting place |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
garlic to a gamecock |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
Not alike are the inmates of the
fire and the dwellers of the garden |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
The manifest fool is known by every
ninth word |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 06 |
The note called Coquetry and the
note called True |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 07 |
A town of price like Paradise |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 07 |
Bochki vaultings |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 07 |
Perun |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 08 |
Zoe Palaeologina |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
Aut Caesar, aut nihil |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
Herberstein, Sigismund von |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
Mandeville, Sir John |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
marthambles |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
proponi in publicam |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
Rotz's Differential Quadrant |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
shamanism |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Pt
2, Ch 09 |
Thevet, André |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 10 |
Lapps |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 10 |
Marco Polo |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 10 |
Meum est propositum |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 10 |
Stymphalian Bird |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 11 |
God hateth murder |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 11 |
It is the crown of dead men to see
the sun before they are buried |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 12 |
Hunting causeth a man to eschew
the Seven Deadly Sins |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 13 |
Aldebaran |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 13 |
And the shapes of the locusts were
like unto horses |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 13 |
Elijah |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
2, Ch 13 |
Thekla, St |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 01 |
Cheke, Sir John |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 01 |
Dante's devils |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 01 |
Vituperato sia chi mal pensa |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 02 |
courts of Admiralty |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 02 |
Doctor's Common |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 02 |
Sir Thomas ... his bowels burning
before him |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 02 |
wills, wives and wrecks |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Doctors' Commons" |
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Pt
3, Ch 03 |
Abram- or Abraham-man |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Abraham" |
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Pt
3, Ch 03 |
Carver, Robert |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 03 |
Dunnottar Castle |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 03 |
thread of the mistar |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Pt
3, Ch 04 |
Fethy, John |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 05 |
Torquemada |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
chasse à cor et à cris |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
Chi beve bianco |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
Chi fida Grego, sara intrego |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
Chi te carezza piu che far' no
"suede, [suole], O che gabbato t'ha, O che gabbar" te vuole |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
Eustochion, St |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
Germans woo like lions, Italians
like foxes |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
I be lightly drunken, as the man
said, and have but little appetite to meat |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
Jerome, St |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
migraine |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
national characteristics |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
Paula |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 07 |
prick song |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 08 |
Japhet |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 08 |
Mind, voice, study, power and
will, Is only set to love thee, Philip, still |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 08 |
O noble Prince, sole hope of
Caesar's side |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 09 |
Baldwin, William |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 09 |
multum in parvo |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 09 |
The Lion in Affrik and the Bear in
Sarmatia |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 09 |
They made the whole world to hang
in the air |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 09 |
whifflers |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 10 |
An angry piece of flesh and soon
displeased |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 10 |
Chi scrire a chi non responde o
egli e matto, o egli ha di bisogno |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 10 |
So many buls did compass me |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 10 |
Ubi tres medici, duo atheisti |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 11 |
Yunitsa |
See Companion Vol. II, "Weans
and wames" |
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Pt
3, Ch 12 |
For in this country be many white
elephants without number, and of unicorns and of lions of many manners |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Pt
3, Ch 12 |
nailed for ... horabull lyes and
sedyssyous wordes |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 13 |
Falsing the doom |
See Companion Vol. II |
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Pt
3, Ch 13 |
Greeks in bed, Italians at table,
are most neat |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 13 |
He pincheth and spareth and pineth
his life |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 13 |
knots on a string |
See Companion Vol. I,
"Quipus" |
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Pt
3, Ch 13 |
national characteristics |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 14 |
Chrysostom |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 14 |
They made the whole world to hang
in the air |
See Companion Vol. I |
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Pt
3, Ch 14 |
ware riot |
See Companion Vol. I |
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