Quixote (Don), his excellent and polite speech to the fair Maritornes, [295].
Is rather too inquisitive in his conversation with the Senora Rodriguez, [326], [327];
experiences the resentment of the Dutchess and the fair Altisidora, on that occasion, ibid.
R.
Rabelais quoted, [160], [284].
Rakes, how served in Rome by the Husbands of the Wives whom they courted, [64], & seq.
Raymond, Count of Toulouse, how absolved of his excommunication, [252].
Rodolph of Eugubio, his great feats in the career of flagellation, [202], [203].
Romans, the great power of Masters among them over their Slaves, [57].
See [Masters].
Consider a whip as a characteristic mark of dominion, [59], [60].
Flagellations were performed among them with religious views, [88], & seq.
Singular practices of this kind among the vulgar, [94], & seq.
Romuald (St.) a great flagellator, [153].
In one instance flagellates even his own father, [260], [261].
His Monks retaliate his flagellations upon him, [154].
His lucky escape, [157].
Rousseau the Poet quoted, [138], [284].
Russian Baths and Stoves described, [409].