[110] “Primitive Culture,” 1873, vol. i. pp. 354, 355.
[111] The words “moonish” (“As You Like It,” iii. 2) and “moonlike” (“Love’s Labour’s Lost,” iv. 3) are used in the sense of inconstant.
[112] See Douce’s “Illustrations of Shakespeare,” 1839, p. 18.
[113] Tylor’s “Primitive Culture,” vol. i. p. 329.
[114] “Illustrations of Shakespeare,” 1839, p. 16.
[115] See Scot’s “Discovery of Witchcraft,” 1584, pp. 174, 226, 227, 250.
[116] For further examples, see Douce’s “Illustrations of Shakespeare,” p. 17.
[117] See Douce’s “Illustrations of Shakespeare,” 1839, p. 116.
[118] See Swainson’s “Weather-Lore,” 1873, pp. 182-192.
[119] See Tylor’s “Primitive Culture,” 1873, vol. i. p. 130; “English Folk-Lore,” 1878, pp. 41, 42.