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- About this project
- The Puritan Widow (c.1607)
- Love's Cure (c.1606/1629)
- The Gentleman Usher (1606)
- The Sparagus Garden (1635)
- The Old Law (c.1618)
- All's Lost by Lust (c.1619)
- Happy Mother's Day, EEBO!
- In Purgatorio
- Early Modern Waterboarding
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- An Odd Ballad: "My Bird is a Round-head"
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At 5/19/2006 06:00:00 PM, Inkhorn wrote…
The only thing I can think is that this is a picture of me, surrounded by students *already* up in arms about their grades -- and I only posted them last night. Or, actually, early early this morning.
I don't have a caption, just a sense of despair. Unless that figure in the foreground, pointing, is a distant ancestor of Nelson from the Simpsons, saying "Ha ha."
At 5/19/2006 06:13:00 PM, Inkhorn wrote…
Has something unspeakable been done to this person's fingers? Look at them, they're all broken and weird-looking. And is this the black eyes and puffy face of someone who's had the crap kicked out of them?
At 5/19/2006 11:56:00 PM, bdh wrote…
*Vomit*
"Jokes' on you"
At 5/20/2006 09:42:00 PM, La Lecturess wrote…
I've been trying REALLY hard to come up with a caption for this one, and it's just not quite coming to me.
All I've got is that the guard up at the front is remarking on what a good view they have up the guy's coat skirts. . . but of what? Whatever it is, that's perhaps why the women are sitting right there in the front row, leaning forward.
Can anyone take it from there?
At 5/20/2006 11:06:00 PM, La Lecturess wrote…
Wait, how about this:
"If you think his WRITINGS are seditious, you should see what he's got under that coat!"
(Trying, I am.)
At 5/21/2006 04:16:00 PM, Greenwit wrote…
The left panel on this Van Eyck is more of a visual pun than an actual caption. But it (and everything like it) seems relevant. Along with LL's peeping ladies... we may be getting somewhere.
At 5/21/2006 04:29:00 PM, Anonymous wrote…
(the pointing figure, bottom right):
"Christ, would someone please give this man his manicure?"
At 5/22/2006 11:20:00 AM, Anonymous wrote…
p.s. not that this is how it's done, but i vote for LL's contribution.
plus she got a shout out on IHE!
At 5/22/2006 12:07:00 PM, Simplicius wrote…
"Let's lose the lipstick--the Goth ballad scene is so over."
At 5/22/2006 12:09:00 PM, Simplicius wrote…
"Apparently his owl was a Roundhead."
At 5/24/2006 11:01:00 PM, Hieronimo wrote…
"He claimed he was The Decider."
Scribble some marginalia
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