![]() ![]() WITH A SATIRICAL PREFACE, CONDUCING TO THE FOLLOWING DISCOURSE. WITH THEIR SEVERAL SECTIONS, MEMBERS, AND SUBSECTIONS, PHILOSOPHICALLY, MEDICALLY, HISTORICALLY OPENED AND CUT UP. ![]() THE ANATOMY OF MELANCHOLY, WHAT IT IS, WITH ALL THE KINDS, CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, PROGNOSTICS, AND SEVERAL CURES OF IT. Omne tulit punctum, qui miscit utile dulce. The Sixth Edition, corrected and augmented by the Author. With a Satyrical Preface conducing to the following Discourse. Philosophically, medicinally, Historically, opened and cut up. In three Partitions, with their several Sections, numbers, and What it is, with all the kinds, causes, symptoms, prognostics, and Version requires a browser with unicode support. ![]() To display some symbols (astrological signs, etc.) the HTML Sometimes gets it wrong) have not been changed if they are wrong in bothĮditions. Incorrect citations to other texts (Burton seems to quote by memory and Or missing section number in the synopses, or misnumbered footnotes). These are always minor reference errors (e.g., an incorrect In a fewĬases, mistakes present in both the 1683 edition and the base text haveīeen corrected. To the most common spelling, or to modern practice if well-known. Whenīurton spells a person's name in several ways, I have normalized the names Rare words have been normalizedĪccording to their primary spelling in the Oxford English Dictionary. Have continued to follow the general editorial practice of the base textįor quotation marks, italics, etc. AsĪ result, I have re-edited the text, checking it against images of the 1638Įdition, and correcting all errors not present in the earlier edition. A certain number of misprints were also introduced into the Latin. Proper names, proper names were mistaken for book titles or Latin words,Įtc. Words were a particular problem), portions of book titles were mistaken for Modernization: some words were left in their original spelling (unusual In preparing this electronic version, it becameĮvident that the editor had made a variety of mistakes in this Nineteenth-century edition that modernized Burton's spelling and This edition of The Anatomy of Melancholy is based on a Take the lump of gold.Ĭlick on the little numbers below to continue to the next page or click here.Introduction to the Project Gutenberg Edition. Go back to the area shown in the drawing and dig in that spot. He’ll give you a shovel and a drawing for your journal with an X where you need to dig.ġ5. He’ll give you a bladed key and ask you to kill the witch in the cage.ġ4. The two beings will separate, revealing a door. Solve the puzzle that’s revealed, then take the broken medallion. Go right and use the stone key to in the lock on the floating table. The skeleton will come to life for a short while and give you a stone key. Go back and place the level on the device to activate it. Head right two screens over and pick up the rusty lever.ġ1. Once you have all four, enter them on the device on the floor. One of them can only be seen if you swipe the screen to the side. Then, look at the four symbols on the wall. First, remove the skull from the left skeleton and place it on the right one. Place the rusty plate with the rest and then swap them around so the bottom teeth match the top. The statue moves, revealing a locked door. Last, move the wings and mirrors so the laser forms a star or pentagram.Ĩ. Place all four mirror pieces in the left mirror. Then, light the piece of wood by the candles using the one lit candle and then use it to light all the other candles. Place both crystal eyes in the skulls at the top. Then, take the crystal eye that floated up to the top of the well.ħ. You can follow the order shown in the photo below. You need to use some trial-and-error here because if you get the order wrong, you’ll mess it up. ![]() Use the clue from your notebook to see which cages you need to lower. ![]()
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