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Grammar, 117, 118, 123, 124,
140, 141, 149, 152, 169, 171,
178, 187, 190.

Accidental cause, 180.

Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy,

121, 125, 134, 152, 199.

Burton, Henry, 128.
Buts, 124.

Can, 120.

Action and narrative, the relation Caract, 118.

of, 114.

Esculapius, 201.

Aldermanity, 202.

All-to-be, 136.

Almond for Parratt, 201.

Ambergris, 163.

Apperill, 204.

Archimedes, 131.

Aristophanes, Clouds, 116.

Aristotle, 110, 118.

Arminians, 126.

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Castelain, M., criticism of Mag-
netic Lady, xxx.

Chaucer, Geoffrey, xx, 120, 121,
122, 130, 145, 165, 170.
Choke-bail, 204.

Christian valor, 179.
Chuck, 147.

Cicero, De Finibus Bonorum et
Malorum, 131; De Natura
Deorum, 179; his definition of
comedy, 138.

Aronstein, Philipp, criticism of Citizens of London, their oppo-

Magnetic Lady, xxix.

Astrology, 138.

Auxiliary do, omission of, 140,

151.

Averroes, 164.

Avicenna, 164.

B

sition to Charles, 178.

Classical borrowings, xxiii.
Claudian, Magnes, 109.
Conundrums, 185.

Covey, 154.

Cracked within the ring, 179.

Creditor, legal power over debtor,
204.

D

Bacon, Francis, Of Usury, III. Dark by darker, 146.

Balls of soap, 159.

Barlow, William, 124.

Days, good and bad, 183.

Decorum, 115.

Bastards, English law relating to, Dekker, Thomas, Gul's Horn-

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Fether, 123.

F

K

King Charles as Jonson's patron,
138.
Knitting cup, 184.

Machaon, 201.

M

Flattery of nobles by men of Machiavelli, 132.

letters, 138.

Fly, 154.

Fly to the mark, 117.

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Magna Charta of reprehension,
181.

Magnetic Lady, date of, vii; re-
ception of, viii; allegory in, x;
specific objects of satire in,
xii; satire of types in, xiii;
prototypes of the characters in
xviii; sources of, xx-xxiv ;
relation of, to satire and satiric
drama, xxiv; scope of satire
of, xxv; criticisms of, xxvii-
xxxii ; critical estimate of,
xxxiii.

Marlowe, Christopher, Jew of
Malta, 151.

Martial, Satires, 156.

Masoreth, 128.

Medicine, its relation to various
superstitions, 199.

Market, to make, 190.

Metrical investigation; see Ab-
bott.

Monologues which characterize
the persons addressed, 167.
Months mind, 162.
Mushroom, 173.
Muss, 185.

Jack, 138.

J

N

News, a, 188.

Jonson, Ben, his contempt for

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Perdu, 175.
Persons, 127.
Phlebotomy, 171.
Podalirius, 201.

the common people, 112; his Open sale market, 150.
corpulence, 121; his plays
contrasted to romantic drama,
136; his theory of the function
of comedy, 155, 158; his satire
upon young statesmen, 134;
his satire of the predictions in
almanacs, 182; his satire of
popular superstitions, 197; his
satire of injudicious spectators,
118; his satire of lawyers, 154;
his satire of duelling, 167.
Juvenal, Satires, 131, 154.

Plautus, Menæchimi, Miles Glo-
riosus, 143.
Poesy, 189.

Practice of Piety, 187.
Preston, John, 129.

Price of seats in theatres, 159.

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Rate of interest, 151.

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Terence, Andria, 113.

Theft, a capital offence, 176.

Relative pronoun, omission of, Thorndike, A. H., criticism of

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Rudhudibras, 163.

Magnetic Lady, xxxii.

Tiffany, 146.

Titius, or Seius, 156.

Tobacco, smoking in Jonson's

time, 180.

Saints, their supposed power of Top-gallant, 182.

healing diseases, 144.

S

Search to the nail, 181.
Secretary, 190.

Shakespeare, Merchant of Venice,

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Sheaf, 178.

Sidney, Defense of Poesy, 115.
Silken, 169.

Silk stockings, 165.

To take the wall of, 153.

Tother, 171.

Town-top, 174.

Tye, III.

U

Unity of time, 135.

Urine, diagnosis of disease by
inspection of, 195.
Usurer, 110.

V

Viper, superstition about, 186.

Silver bells, wearing as a sign of Vi-politique, 11.

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