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Belfagor, Novella of, xxx ff. Benefit, make, 163. Benson, John, 124. Bermudas, 161, 182. Bethlehem Royal Hospital, 203. Allegorical treatment of drama, xx f. Billingsgate, 134. Africa, 149. After-game, 201. Agrippa, Cornelius, lxiv. Coke, Sir Edward, xviii, lxvi ff., Derbyshire Peak, 147. lxx ff. Cokeley, 135. Cokes, 164. Commissioners, 190. Compounds, Jonson's use of, 181. Conduits, 201. Confute, 206. Conjurers, 145. Constable, 209. Contrasted characters, xliv. Corncutter, 199. Cornhill, 178. Cornish counterfeit, 184. Coryat, Crudities, liii, 194, 204. Cosmetics, 192. Courts of Love, 153. Despenser, Hugh le, 165. Devil, in pre-Shakespearian drama, Devil's Cavern in Derbyshire, 147. Digby miracle-plays, xxiii. Dining, hour of, 188. Dinner, inviting poet to, 189. Covetuousness (in morality plays), Dottrel, 163, 175, 200. 130. Coxcomb and Coverlet, 209. Cranes, Three, 135. Crisped groves, 173. Double cloak, 189. Doublet bombasted, 131. Dueling, liv ff. Dukes in England, 160. Dutch in England, 133. Dwindle, 193. French hood, 138; masks, 161; time, 188; walking-stick, 199. Friar Bacon, xxvii. Eckhardt, Dr. E., xxii, xxxiv, et Friar Rush, xxvii ff., xxxiv, xlix. passim. Edition of 1631, xi ff.; 1641, xiv; Frolics, 175. Fucus, 190. 1729, xi; Galley-pot, 193. Garnish, 206. 1692, xiv; 1716, xv; Eitherside identified as Coke, lxxi f. Garters, 139-40, 168. E-la, 205. Ellipsis before that, 174. Equivokes, 184. Escudero, 195. Estifania, Lady, 193. Ethical treatment of drama, xliv. Face-painting, 190-1. Fair and foul, 163. Favor, under, 146. Fens of Lincolnshire, lix ff. Finsbury, 178. Fitzdottrel, xlii; identified as Coke, Fleas, keep, within a circle, 202. Fool, union with Vice, xxxv, Gloucester, 165-7. Godfathers in law, 205. Godwit, 179. Gogs-nownes, 130. Goldsmiths, 124-5. Greek, devil talks in, li. 141; Sir Grim, Collier of Croydon, xxvi, Ford, Fancies Chaste and Noble, lvi. | Groen-land, see Greenland. Forks, liii, 204. Forked top, 163. Forman, Simon, 141-3, 175. Foul and fowl, 163. Francklin, xviii, 142-3. Fraud (character in morality-play), 130. Guarda-duenna, 195. Hall's Chronicle, 166. Hanging for theft, 206–7. Harlequin, 131. Harrington, 160. |