CONTENTS
| PAGE |
Historical Note. By Henri Vigneau | [xiii] |
FIRST DISCOURSE | |
Of Ladies Which Do Make Love, and Their Husbands Cuckolds | [3] |
SECOND DISCOURSE | |
On the Question Which Doth Give the More Content in Love, Whether Touching, Seeing, or Speaking | [213] |
1. Of the Sense of Touch in Love | [215] |
2. Of the Power of Speech in Love | [226] |
3. Of the Power of Sight in Love | [233] |
THIRD DISCOURSE | |
Concerning the Beauty of a Fine Leg, and the Virtue the Same Doth Possess | [273] |
FOURTH DISCOURSE | |
Concerning Old Dames as Fond to Practise Love as Ever the Young Ones Be | [293] |
Bibliography | [341] |
Appendix A. Brantôme, by Arthur Tilley | [345] |
Appendix B. Brantôme, by George Saintsbury | [351] |
Notes | [355] |