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31. Cannon, Diary, 137.

32. Howard C. Rice, Jr., and Anne S. K. Brown, trans, and eds., The American Campaigns of Rochambeau's Army 1780, 1781, 1782, 1783 (Princeton, N. J., 1972), I, 245; Michael Drake, Population and Society in Norway 1735–1865 (Cambridge, 1969), 144; Henry Reed Stiles, Bundling: Its Origin, Progress and Decline in America (1871; rpt. edn., New York, 1974), 33; Stone, Family, Sex and Marriage, 606.

33. Moryson, Unpublished Itinerary, 385; Hugh Jones, О Gerddi Newyddion (n. p., [1783?]), 3; Rice, Jr., and Brown, trans, and eds., Rochambeau's Army, I, 32,169; Drake, Population, 144; Christine D. Worobec, Peasant Russia: Family and Community in the Post-Emancipation Period (Princeton, N. J., 1991), 138–139; Flandrin, "Repression," 36.

34. Lochwd, Ymddiddan Rhwng Mob a Merch, 4; Stiles, Bundling, 96, 29–30; Flandrin, "Repression," 36; Dana Doten, The Art of Bundling: Being an Inquiry into the Nature & Origins of that Curious but Universal Folk-Custom… (Weston, Vt., 1938), 156; History and Journal of Charles Joseph de Losse de Bayac, 1763–1783, 1, Manuscripts Department, Alderman Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville; Jack Larkin, The Reshaping of Everyday Life, 1790–1840 (New York, 1988), 193–195,199; Martine Segalen, Historical Anthropology of the Family, trans. J. C. Whitehouse and Sarah Matthews (Cambridge, 1986), 130–131.

35. Flandrin, "Repression," 35–36; John R. Gillis, For Better, For Worse: British Marriages, 1600 to the Present (New York, 1985), 30–31; Moryson, Unpublished Itinerary, 385.

36. Jollie's Sketch of Cumberland Manners and Customs… (1811; rpt. edn., Beckermet, Eng., 1974), 40; Bernard Capp, English Almanacs, 1500–1800: Astrology and the Popular Press (Ithaca, N.Y., 1979), 122.

37. Feb. 8,1779, Sanger, Journal, 29; Fanner, ed., Songs and Ballads, IV, 220–222.

38. Braker, Life, 96; Rice, Jr., and Brown, trans, and eds., Rochambeau ’s Army, 1,245; Baker, Folklore and Customs of Rural England, 139; Les Nuits d''Epreuve, 9; Sara F. Matthews Grieco, "The Body, Appearance, and Sexuality," in HWW III, 69; Stone, Family, 607; Gillis, British Marriages, 30; Shorter, Family, 103.

39. Cereta, Collected Letters of a Renaissance Feminist, ed. Diana Maury Robin (Chicago, 1997), 34.

40. Leo P. McCauley, S. J. and Anthony A Stephenson, trans., The Works of Saint Cyril of Jerusalem (Washington, D. C, 1969), 1, 188; Another Collection of Philosophical Conferences of the French Virtuosi of France…, trans. G. Havers and J. Davies (London, 1665), 316–317; Daniello Bartoli, La Ricreazione del Savio (Parma, 1992), 192–193.

41. Burton E. Stevenson, The Home Book of Proverbs, Maxims and Familiar Phrases (New York, 1948), 1686; Lucien Febvre, Life in Renaissance France, ed. and trans. Marion Rothstein (Cambridge, Mass., 1977), 34–36; ODNB, s. v. "Elizabeth Carter" and "John Scott"; Cecile M. Jagodzinski, Privacy and Print: Reading and Writing in Seventeenth-Century England (Charlottesville, Va., 1999), 13; Raffaella Sard, Europe at Home: Family and Material Culture, 1500–1800, trans. Allan Cameron (New Haven, 2002), 138–139.

42. William Devenant, The Works… (London, 1673); Roger Chartier, "The Practical Impact of Writing," in HPL III, 111–124.

43. J. R. Hale, Machiavelli and Renaissance Italy (London, 1972), 112; Chartier, "Writing," 124–157; Jagodzinski, Privacy and Print, 2–6; Anthony Grafton, "The Humanist as Reader," in Guglielmo Cavallo and Roger Chartier, A History of Reading in the West, trans. Lydia G. Cochrane (Amherst, Mass., 1999), 179–181.

44. May 19,1667, Pepys, Diary, VIII, 223, X, 34–39; Nov. 4, 1624, Beck, Diary, 199–200, passim; Canon, Diary, 41,56; Blaak, "Reading and Writing," 64–76,83—87.

45. Apr. 27, 1706, Cowper, Diary, passim; Jagodzinski, Privacy and Print, 20, 25–43; Francois Lebrun, "The Two Reformations: Communal Devotion and Personal Piety" and Chartier, "Writing," in HPL III, 96-104,130–134.

46. Yehonatan Eibeshiitz, Yearot Devash (Jerusalem, 2000), 371; Rabbi Aviel, ed. Mishnah Berurah: Laws Concerning Miscellaneous Blessings, the Minchah Service, the Ma'ariv Service and Evening Conduct… (Jerusalem, 1989), 413; Salo Wittmayer Baron, The Jewish Community: Its History and Structure to the American Revolution (Westport, Ct., 1972), II, 169,176, III, 163.

47. Thomas Wright, Autobiography… 1736–1797 (London, 1864), 24; Steven Ozment, Three Behaim Boys Growing Up in Early Modem Germany: A Chronicle of Their Lives (New Haven, 1990), 103; Alexander Teixeira de Mattos, trans., The Memoirs of Francois Ren'e Vicomte de Chateaubriand… (New York, 1902), I, 54.

48. Dec. 31,1666, Pepys, Diary, VII, 426, X, 174–176, passim; Apr. 26,1740, Kay, Diary, 34.

49. Tilley, Proverbs in England, 79; Jan. 2,1624, Beck, Diary, 27–28, passim; Cereta, Letters, ed. Robin, 101, 31–32, passim; Lorraine Reams, "Night Thoughts: The Waking of the Soul: The Nocturnal Contemplations of Love, Death, and the Divine in the Eighteenth-Century and Nineteenth-Century French Epistolary Novel and Roman-M'emoire" (Ph. D. diss., Univ. of North Carolina or Chapel Hill, 2000), 138; William Riley Parker, Milton: A Biography (Oxford, 1968), 1,578, II, 710; Blaak, "Reading and Writing," 79–87; Chartier, "Writing," Madeleine Foisil, "The Literature of Intimacy," and Jean Marie Goulemont, "Literary Practices: Publicizing the Private," in HPL III, 115–117,157-159, 327–332, 380–383.

50. Henry Halford Vaughan, ed., Welsh Proverbs with English Translations (1889; rpt. edn., Detroit, 1969), 94; Michael J. Mikos, ed., Polish Renaissance Literature: An Anthology (Columbus, Ohio, 1995), 168; RB, I, 84.

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1. Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, III, 13,184–187.

2. Verdon, Night, 127–131; Pierre Jonin, "L'Espace et le Temps de la Nuit dans les Romans de Chr'etiens de Troyes," M'elanges de Langue et de Litt'erature M'edi'evales Offerts `a Alice Planche 48 (1984), 242–246; Gary Cross, A Social History of Leisure Since 1600 (State College, Pa., 1990), 17–18.

3. Edward Ward, The London Spy (1709; rpt. edn., New York, 1985), 43; Koslofsky, "Court Culture," 745–748; Thomas D'Urfey, The Two Queens of Brentford (London, 1721); Another Collection of Philosophical Conferences of the French Virtuosi…, trans. G. Havers and J. Davies (London, 1665), 419; Schindler, Rebellion, 194–195.

4. Diary of Robert Moody, 1660–1663, Rawlinson Coll. D. 84, Bodl.; Marie-Claude Canova-Green, Benserade Ballets pour Louis XIV (Paris, 1997), 93—160.

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