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9.
H. C. Barnard, trans.,
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, 197.

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11.
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12.
Rousseau,
Emile
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13.
Thomas Balston,
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14.
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15.
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16.
Griffiths,
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, 24; Valentin Jamerey-Duval,
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Culture
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17.
Joachim Schlör,
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Family in Renaissance Florence
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18.
PG
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19.
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GM
, 1777, 59; Lorus Johnson Milne and Margery Joan Milne,
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. . (Secaucus, N.J., 1997), 228–229. See also C. E. Roybet, ed.,
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, 70–76.

21.
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22.
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23.
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24.
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25.
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26.
Torriano,
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Venus and Adonis
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Natten
, 28.

27.
Tilley,
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28.
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29.
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World of Night, 10.

30.
Robert Bator,
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SJC
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, II, 284; Edward Browne,
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ed. Geoffrey Keynes (London, 1923), 22; Feb. 28, 1664, Pepys,
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, V, 68, I–IX, passim; Swift,
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32.
OBP
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, s.v. “shepherd’s lamp”; John Clare,
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, III, 225; H. J. Deverson, ed.,
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OBP
, May 30–31, 1745.

33.
Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure
12 (Jan. 1753), 3;
OED
, s.v. “Milky Way,” “Walsingham,” “Watling-street”; Eveline Camilla Gurdon,
Suffolk
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.

34.
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Thoreau Writings
, II, 383.

35.
June 24, 1801, Drinker,
Diary
, II, 1422; M. McGrath, ed.,
Cinnine Amhiaoibh Ui Shuileabháin: The Diary of Humphrey O’Sullivan
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Scottish Historical Review
36 (1957), 43.

36.
Mansie Wauch,
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ECR
, VIII, 387; William H. Cope, ed.,
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(1883; rpt. edn., Vaduz, Liecht., 1965), 23; Walter W. Skeat, ed.,
A Collection of English Words .
. . (London, 1874), 57, 87, 93; Baker, comp.,
Northamptonshire Words and Phrases
, II, 119; Frederic Thomas Elsworthy, comp.,
The West Somerset Word-Book
... (1886; rpt. edn., Vaduz, Liecht., 1965), 575; Jan. 18, 1666, Pepys,
Diary
, VII, 18; Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti,
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OBP
, Apr. 24–May 1, 1754, 183.

37.
Jan. 23, 1786, Woodforde,
Diary
, II, 226; William Hazlitt,
Notes of a Journey through France and Italy
(London, 1826), 179.

38.
Diary of Robert Moody, 1660–1663, Bodl., Rawlinson Coll. D.84; Crawford, ed.,
Lauder Journals
, 177; George P. Rawick, ed.,
The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography
(Wesport, Ct., 1972) XIII, 109. See also Oct. 9, 1662, Pepys,
Diary
, III, 217; Oct. 1, 1794, Woodforde,
Diary
, IV, 138; Barber, “Traveller,” 49.

39.
William Cobbett,
Rural Rides in Surrey, Kent, and Other Counties
(London, 1948), II, 139; Winslow C. Watson, ed.,
Men and Times of the Revolution; or, Memoirs of Elkanah Watson, Including Journals of Travels
(New York, 1856), 59. See also Thomas Hardy,
The Woodlanders
(1887; rpt. edn., London, 1991), 12.

40.
George Edward Dartnell and Edward Hungerford Goddard, comps.,
A Glossary of Words Used in the County of Wiltshire
(London, 1893), 192;
Autobiography of the Rev. Dr. Alexander Carlyle, Minister of Inveresk
... (Edinburgh, 1860), 125–126; Barber, “Traveller,” 48.

41.
Burton E. Stevenson, ed.,
The Home Book of Proverbs, Maxims and Familiar Phrases
(New York, 1948), 168; Walter W. Skeat, ed.,
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. . (London, 1879), 95; Bernard J. Hibbitts, “Making Sense of Metaphors: Visuality, Aurality and the Reconfiguration of American Legal Discourse,”
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16 (1994), 229–356; Donald M. Lowe,
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(Brighton, Eng., 1982), 6–8.

42.
Shakespeare,
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
, III, 2; Bruce R. Smith,
The Acoustic World of Early Modern England: Attending to the O-Factor
(Chicago, 1999), 58–59.

43.
John M. Hull,
Touching the Rock: An Experience of Blindness
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The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind
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44.
Barber, “Traveller,” 39; Diary of Rev. William Bennet, 1785, Bodl., Eng. Misc. f. 54, fo. 74; E. P. Thompson,
Customs in Common
(New York, 1991), 362; Joshua Lucock Wilkinson,
The Wanderer .
. .
through France, Germany and Italy in 1791 and 1793
(London, 1798), I, 58; Jasper Danckaerts,
Journal of a Voyage to New York and a Tour in Several of the American Colonies in 1679–80
, ed. and trans. Henry C. Murphy (New York, 1867), 125.

45.
Sept. 20, 1791, Walter Johnson, ed.,
Gilbert White’s Journals
(1931; rpt. edn., New York, 1970), 394; Milne and Milne,
World of Night
, 13–14, 94; Claire Murphy and William Cain, “Odor Identification: The Blind are Better,”
Physiology & Behavior
37 (1986), 177–180. Memories of pungent scents stay with us long after we have forgotten most visual scenes. J. Douglas Porteous,
Landscapes of the Mind: Worlds of Sense and Metaphor
(Toronto, 1990), 34–36.

46.
W. Carew Hazlitt, ed.,
English Proverbs and Proverbial Phrases .
. . (London, 1882), 94; Edward Ward,
The London Spy
(1709; rpt. edn., New York, 1985), 40; Barber, “Traveller,” 39; M. Betham-Edwards, ed.,
The Autobiography of Arthur Young
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The Journal of Samuel Curwen, Loyalist
(Cambridge, Mass., 1972), 560.

47.
OED
, s.v. “blind road”; Sept. 16, 1795, “Dr. Pierce’s Manuscript Journal,”
Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings
, 2
nd
Ser., 3 (1886–1887), 52; Laurel Thatcher Ulrich,
A Midwife’s Tale: The Life of Martha Ballard, Based on Her Diary, 1785–1812
(New York, 1990), 202; Hull,
Touching the Rock
,
103.

48.
Faber, ed.,
Gay Works
, 83.

49.
Descartes,
Selected Philosophical Writings
, trans. John Cottingham et al. (Cambridge, 1988), 58; Harry Porter,
The Pleasant History of the Two Angry Women of Abington
(n.p., 1599); Oct. 2, 1724, Parkman,
Diary,
6.

50.
Cecil Aspinall-Oglander, ed.,
Admiral’s Wife: Being the Life and Letters of the Hon. Mrs. Edward Boscawen from 1719 to 1761
(London, 1940), 235; Monique Savoy,
Lumiéres sur la Ville: Introduction et Promotion de l’Electricité en Suisse: L’Éclairage Lausannois, 1881–1921
(Lausanne, 1988), 50.

51.
L’Estrange,
Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent Mythologists: With Morals and Reflections
(London, 1699), I, 103.

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