c.
i.: "I do intend this year of jubilee coming on, to travel, and because
I will not altogether go upon expense I am determined to put forth some
five thousand pound, to be paid me five for one, upon the return of
myself, my wife, and my dog from the Turk's court in Constantinople."
Also the epigram of Sir John Davies in _Poems_, ed. Grosart, vol. ii. p.
40:
"Lycus, which lately is to Venice gone,
Shall if he doe returne, gaine three for one."
Footnote 197: _Volpone: or the Fox_, Act II. Sc. i.
Footnote 198: Ibid., Act III. Sc. v.
Footnote 199: The whole letter is printed in Pearsall Smith's
Collection, vol. ii. p. 382.
Footnote 200: Pearsall Smith's Collection, vol. ii. p. 364 (in another
letter of advice on foreign travel).
Footnote 201: _Defensio secunda_, in _Opera Latina_, Amstelodami, 1698,
p. 96.
Footnote 202: _Quo Vadis?_ A Just Censure of Travel as it is undertaken
by the Gentlemen of our Nation, London, 1617.
Footnote 203: 19th September 1614. Quoted in C. Dodd's _Church History
of England_, ed. Tierney, vol. iv. Appendix, p. ccxli.
Footnote 204: Master of Ceremonies to James I.
Footnote 205: _The Reformed Travailer_, by W.H., 1616, fol. A 4, verso.
Footnote 206: Charles II.
Footnote 207: Ellis, _Original Letters_, 1st Series, iii. 288.
Footnote 208: _The Scholemaster_, ed. Mayor, p. 53.
Footnote 209: _The Compleat Gentleman_, 1634 (reprint 1906), p. 33.
Footnote 210: Cited in G. D'Avenel, _La Noblesse francaise sous
Richelieu_, p. 52.
Footnote 211: _Ibid_., pp. 41-2.
Footnote 212: Balade, "Les chevaliers ont honte d'etudier" _(OEuvres
Completes_, tome iii. p. 187).
Footnote 213: De la Noue, _Discours Politiques et Militaires_, 1587, p.
111.
Footnote 214: De la Noue, _op. cit_., pp. 118-22. _Court and Times of
Charles I_., vol. ii. pp. 89, 187.
Footnote 215: _A Method for Travell. Shewed by taking the view of
France. As it stood in the yeare of our Lord_, 1598.
Footnote 216: By James Howell.
Footnote 217: _Supra_, note (1).
Footnote 218: _A Survey of the Great Dukes State of Tuscany. In the
yeare of our Lord_, 1596.
Footnote 219: _The View of France_, fol. X.
Footnote 220: _The View of France_, fol. H 4, verso.
Footnote 221: William Thomas, _The Pilgrim_, 1546.
Footnote 222: _Survey of Tuscany_, p. 34.
Footnote 223: _A Method for Travell_, Fol. B 4, verso.
Footnote 224: The first edition of _The View of Fraunce_ was printed
anonymous
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