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77. Faber, ed., Gay Works, 81; Rousseau, Emile, trans. Bloom, 148; John Bumap, July 10, 1766, Assi 45/28/2/97c. См. также: Thomas Hardy, The Trumpet-Major… (1912; rpt. edn., New York, 1984), 274.

78. Remarks 1717,175; Watson, ed., Men and Times, 115; Bernard Mandeville, An Enquiry into the Causes of the Frequent Executions at Tyburn, ed. Marvin R. Zirker, Jr. (Los Angeles, 1964), 10; Muchembled, Violence, 65,120–121.

79. Schindler, Rebellion, 223; Muchembled, Violence, 120–123, 259; William Mowfitt, Aug. 14,1647, Assi 45/2/1/229; T. Platter, Journal, 197; Pinkerton, Travels, 1,224; Milly Harrison and

О. M. Royston, comps., How They Lived… (Oxford, 1965), II, 253; OBP, May 2–5,1739,73; Rousseau, Emile, trans. Bloom, 138.

80. Anna Brzozowska-Krajka, Polish Traditional Folklore: The Magic of Time (Boulder, Colo., 1998), 63; S'ebillot, Folklore de la Bretagne, II, 162; Autobiography of the Blessed Mother Anne of Saint Bartholomew (St. Louis, 1916), 15; Casey, ed., Jean Paul, trans. Casey, 339; F. Platter, Journal, 104.

81. Abel Boyer, Dictionare Royal… (Amsterdam, 1719); Paul Monroe, Thomas Platter and the Educational Renaissance of the Sixteenth Century (New York, 1904), 161, 107; Dietz, Surgeon, 110–111. См. также: Stephen Bradwell, A Watch-Man for the Pest… (London, 1625), 39.

82. Llewellynn Jewitt, ed., The Life of William Hutton… (London, 1872), 159; Braker, Life, 58; David Pulsifer, ed., Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England (Boston, 1861), XI, 106; Dec. 13,1765, Frank Brady and Frederick A. Potde, eds., Boswell on the Grand Tour: Italy, Corsica, and France, 1765–1766 (New York, 1955), 232.

83. Feb. 7,1704, Cowper, Diary.

84. Jan. 29,1735, Clegg, Diary, I, 217; June 14,1757, Turner, Diary, 100.

85. SWP, II, 560–561; Oct. 28,1833, McGrath, ed., O'Sullivan Diary, III, 247.

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1. L. E. K"astner, ed., The Poetical Works of William Drummond of Hawthornden… (New York, 1968), 1,46.

2. Flaherty, Privacy, 94; David Levine and Keith Wrightson, The Making of an Industrial Society: Whickham, 1560–1765 (Oxford, 1991), 280.

3. Penry Williams, The Later Tudors: England, 1547–1603 (Oxford, 1995), 515; G. R. Quaife, Wanton Wenches and Wayward Wives: Peasants and Illicit Sex in Early Seventeenth Century England (London, 1979), 180–181.

4. Gottfried Von Bulow, ed., "Diary of the Journey of Philip Julius, Duke of Stettin-Pomerania, through England in the Year 1602," Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, New Ser., 6 (1892), 65.

5. Oct. 16,1773, Frederick A. Pottle and Charles H. Bennett, eds. Boswell’s Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with Samuel Johnson, LLD, 1773 (New York, 1961), 312; A View of London and Westminster… (London, 1725), 5–6.

6. Маг. 27,1782, Sanger, Diary, 409; Yves Castan, "Politics and Private Life," in HPL III, 49; Loma Weatherill, Consumer Behavior and Material Culture in Britain, 1660–1760 (London, 1988), 76–77,80,88,168.

7. "B," Westminster Magazine 8 (1780), 16. See also Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Aphorisms, ed. R. J. Hollingdale (London, 1990), 44–45; Lena Cowen Orlin, ed., Elizabethan Households: An Anthology (Washington, D. C, 1995), 119–120; SAS, II, 311.

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12. OED, s. V. "privacy," "private" (also "privy" and "privity"); The Bastard (London, 1652), 71; Herbert's Devotions… (London, 1657), 217; Flaherty, Privacy, 1—13; Ronald Huebert, "Privacy; The Early Social History of a Word," Sewanee Review, 105 (1997), 21–38.

13. Frederick J. Fumivall, ed., Philip Stubbes's Anatomy of the Abuses in England in Shakespeare’s Youth, a.d. 1583 (London, 1877), 1,329; Natalie Zemon Davis, Society and Culture in Early Modern France (Stanford, Calif., 1975), 97—123; Maria Jos'e del Rio, "Carnival, the World Upside Down," in Robert Muchembled et al., Popular Culture (Danbury, Ct., 1994), 83–84.

14. Harrison, Description, 36; David Cressy, Bonfires and Bells: National Memory and the Protestant Calendar in Elizabethan and Stuart England (London, 1989), passim; Griffiths, Youth, 156–158; Burke, Popular Culture, 194–196.

15. Richard Lassels, An Italian Voyage… (London, 1698), II, 118; Iain Cameron, Crime and Repression in the Auvergne and the Guyenne, 1720–1790 (Cambridge, 1981), 197–198; David Chambers and Trevor Dean, Clean Hands and Rough Justice: An Investigating Magistrate in Renaissance Italy (Ann Arbor, Mich., 1997), 20. См. также: Donald E. Crawford, ed., Journals of Sir John Lauder (Edinburgh, 1900), 118; Schindler, Rebellion, 200–201.

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