[740] Familiar Letters, London, 1754, 8vo, Book I. Sect. 3, Letter 18.
[741] C. Pellicer, Orígen, Tom. I. p. 220. Aarsens, Voyage, 1667, p. 29.
[742] Relation du Voyage d’Espagne, par Madame la Contesse d’Aulnoy, La Haye, 1693, 18mo, Tom. III. p. 21,—the same who wrote beautiful fairy tales. She was there in 1679-80; but Aarsens gives a similar account of things fifteen years earlier. Voyage, 1667, p. 59.
[743] Figueroa, Pasagero, and Guevara, Diablo Cojuelo.
[744] C. Pellicer, Orígen, Tom. I. pp. 53, 55, 63, 68.
[745] Mad. d’Aulnoy, Voyage, Tom. III. p. 21. Spectator, No. 235.
[746] Aarsens, Relation, at the end of his Voyage, 1667, p. 60.
[747] Manuel Morchon, at the end of his “Vitoria del Amor,” (Comedias Escogidas, Tom. IX., 1657, p. 242), says:—
Most honorable Mosqueteros, here
Don Manuel Morchon, in gentlest form,