The phantom world, or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c. Quotes
The phantom world, or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c.
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“A mountebank will appear to eat a sword; another will vomit coals or pebbles; one will drink wine and send it out again at his forehead; another will cut off his companion's head, and put it on again. You will think you see a chicken dragging a beam. The mountebank will swallow fire and vomit it forth, he will draw blood from fruit, he will send from his mouth strings of iron nails, he will put a sword on his stomach and press it strongly, and instead of running into him, it will bend back to the hilt; another will run a sword through his body without wounding himself; you will sometimes see a child without a head, then a head without a child, and all of them alive. That appears very wonderful; nevertheless, if it were known how all those things are done, people would only laugh, and be surprised that they could wonder at and admire such things.”
― The phantom world, or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c.
― The phantom world, or, The philosophy of spirits, apparitions, &c.
