The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

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The Anatomy of Melancholy eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 2,057 pages of information about The Anatomy of Melancholy.

5822.  Menander.  “Stricken by the gad-fly of love, rushed headlong from the
      summit.”

5823.  Ovid. ep. 21.

5824.  Apud antiquos amor Lethes olim fuit, is ardentes faeces in
      profluentum inclinabat; hujus statua Veneris Eleusinae templo
      visebatur, quo amantes confluebant, qui amicae memoriam deponere
      volebant.

5825.  Lib. 10.  Vota ei nuncupant amatores, multis de causis, sed imprimis
      viduae mulieres, ut sibi alteras a dea nuptias exposcant.

5826.  Rodiginus, ant. lect. lib. 16. cap. 25. calls it Selenus, Omni amore
      liberat.

5827.  Seneca.  “The rise and remedy of love the same.”

5828.  Cupido crucifixus:  Lepidum poema.

5829.  Cap. 19. de morb. cerebri.

5830.  Patiens potiatur re amata, si fieri possit, optima cura, cap. 16. in
      9 Rhasis.

5831.  Si nihil aliud, nuptiae et copulatio cum ea.

5832.  Petronius Catal.

5833.  Cap. de Ilishi.  Non invenitur cura, nisi regimen connexionis inter
      eos, secundum modum promissionis, et legis, et sic vidimus ad carnem
      restitutum, qui jam venerat ad arofactionem; evanuit cura postquam
      sensit, &c.

5834.  Fama est melancholicum quendam ex amore insanabiliter se habentem,
      ubi puellae se conjunxisset, restitutum, &c.

5835.  Jovian.  Pontanus, Basi. lib. 1.

5836.  Speede’s hist. e M.S.  Ber.  Andreae.

5837.  Lucretia in Ocelestina, act. 19.  Barthio interpret.

5838.  Virg. 4 Aen.  “How shall I begin?”

5839.  E Graecho Moschi.

5840.  Ovid.  Met. 1.  “The efficacious one is golden.”

5841.  Pausanias Achaicis, lib. 7.  Perdite amabat Callyrhoen virginem, et
      quanto erat Choresi amor vehememior erat, tanto erat puellae animus
      ab ejus amore alienior.

5842.  Virg. 6 Aen.

5843.  Erasmus Egl.  Galatea.

5844.  “Having no compassion for my tears, she avoids my prayers, and is
      inflexible to my plaints.”

5845.  Angerianus Erotopaegnion.

5846.  Virg.

5847.  Laecheus.

5848.  Ovid.  Met. 1.

5849.  Erot. lib. 2.

5850.  T. H.  “To captivate the men, but despise them when captive.”

5851.  Virg. 4 Aen.

5852.  Metamor. 3.

5853.  Fracastorius Dial. de anim.

5854.  Dial.  Am.

5855.  Ausonius.

5856.  Ovid.  Met.

5857.  Hom. 5. in 1. epist.  Thess. cap. 4, vers. 1.

5858.  Ter.

5859.  Ter.  Heaut.  Scen. ult.  “He will marry the daughter of rich parents, a
      red-haired, blear-eyed, big-mouthed, crooked-nosed wench.”

5860.  Plebeius et nobilis ambiebant puellam, puellae certamen in partes
      venit, &c.

5861.  Apuleius apol.

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