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INDEX

Abbott, Dr., 225; on Bacon's
word-coining, 226; on Promus,
230

Abstract beauty, 188
Account of all Lord Bacon's works,
Bacon framed model of House
of Wisdom, 344

Actors,

contemporary opinions
and punishments, 3-5; mostly
buffoons, 8-17; illiterate, 170
Admiral of France, causes of sleep,
18; delay, 313; detention of the
spirits, 14

Advancement of Learning, Aris-
totle and moral philosophy, 278;
Bacon lonely in his learning, 343;
neglects the glory of his name for
the good of mankind, 355; body
a prison, 182; better bend, 324;
cobwebs of learning, 48; cosme-
tics, 107; distempers of learning,
46; Divine mirror, 237; frontis-
pieces, 293; furniture of speech,
224; geniuses violated, 176;
grafting, 321; horticulture, 323; in
tune, 151, 152; mediocrity, 125;
navigation metaphors, 296; power
of stage, 173; remora, 291;
sowen to posterity, 298; stubborn
silence, 303; love, 274; posterity,
360; Proteus, 202; rabble, 158;
self-conquest, 88; sense motion,
183; two ways, 191; world a
stage, 262

Alcazar, body a prison, 182;
essence-soul, 86; inconstancy,
260; night, 307; princely mind,
118; riches trash, 93

Alcida, riches trash, 93
All Fools, desperate remedies, 147;
ex nihilo, 259; eye, 261; horned
age, 83; jurisprudence, 315; love,
274; microcosm, 88; mirror,
237

All's lost by Lust, ocean, 186.
Alphonsus, better bend, 324; burn-
ing parchment, 316; delay, 309;
hammering revenge, 288; inno-
cence, 234; nails, 241; Phoebus,
255; pleurisie, 134; rabble,
159
Ambition, 121

Amends for Ladies, Barmuthoes,
116; content a crown, 120; sans,
317; worst mend, 235
Anatomy of Abuses, ambition, 121 ;
inhumanity, 334; profanity, 109;
stage plays, 67
Anatomy of Melancholy, academic
and theologic squalor, 198; clergy
censured, 75; on clergy and
theology, 334; contemporary
philosophy, 44; doctrines, 66;
dramatised, 146; Elizabethan
nobility, 336; hell, 78; the
learned of Shakespeare's time,
334; learning unbecoming in a
gentleman, 336; life a snarling
fit, 333; medicine, 129-130;
philosophy, 44; physiological ex-
pressions explained, 138; reli-
gion, 52; surgeons, 333; vile-
ness of English towns, 333
Anders, Prof., 196

Anonymous dramatists, word-coin.
ing, 210; see also Archigallus,
Arden of Faversham, Arte of
English Poesie, Dr. Dodypol,

Downfall of Huntingdon, Edward
III., Fair Maid of Bristowe,
Hardicanute, Jack Drum's Enter-
tainment, King John (Trouble-
some Reign of), Lingua, Locrine,
Puritan, Return from Parnassus,
Selimus, Taming of a Shrew,
Timon of Athens, True Trojans
Annotations on Bible, knowledge
despised, 35

Angels on point of needle, 49
Antiquary, mind in travail, 292;
moles, 272; scorpions, 233
Antony and Cleopatra, benediction,
27; death dissolves, 240; pearl,
233
Antonio and Mellida, brass breast,

186; content a crown, 120;
delay, 313; doors of death, 95;
eye, 261; heartstrings, 241; im-
posthume, 144; in tune, 151;
metempsychosis, 192; night, 308;
ocean, 186; sans, 317; second
self, 187; stinkards, 157; word-
coining, 223; world a stage,
263

Apology for Actors, language, 228
Apophthegms, hang hog, 284; king

of bees, 278; law's cobwebs, 181;
sea of, 291

Appius and Virginia, aconite, 133;
base Indian, 269; benedictions,
27; body a prison, 182; breeding,
207; chameleon, 289; in tune,
150; lapwing, 289; metempsy-
chosis, 192;
multitude, 156;

subtle evils, 73
Arber, Prof., changing spirit, 327;
Return from Parnassus, 165
Archigallus, 113

Arden of Faversham, plat me no
platforms, 280; sullen earth, 256
Ariston of Chios, 160

Aristotle, moral philosophy, 278
Armpits, 234

Arraignment of Paris, art nature,
258; beauty of mind, 89; love,
274

Art and Nature, 258

Arte of English Poesie, culture
despised, 34; gentlemen suppress
or publish anonymously, 347;
unlettered days, 35

As You Like It, breeding, 207;
kindness, 77; know thyself, 239;
love, 274; sans, 316; stage a
mirror, 106; world a stage, 263;
Atheist's Tragedy, causes of thun-
der, 18; delay, 312; grey-eyed
morn, 256; mercy, 76; microcosm,
87; night, 307, 309; ocean, 186;
pleurisie, 135

Athenæum, religious freedom, 69
Audiences, dangers from, 167; in-

capable of appreciation, 17, 168
Aubrey, John, Bacon a concealed
poet, 350; his generosity, 325;
his love of music, 319, and of
sweet odours, 305; Hobbes, 244

B

Babington, Bishop, on stage plays,
67

Bacon, Anthony, 224.

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Bacon, Francis, Aristotle, 190;
beauty of mind, 89; Bellman,
103; better bend, 324; brain a
forge, 287; burial, his wishes,
99; Cambridge, 42; cause, effect,
147; Christian resolution, 329;
circumstance, 313; dislike to a
career as lawyer, 317; duelling,
20, 23; echoes, 285; eye, 260;
fables, 171; false fire, 266;
garlic, 305; good pens 244;
hanged hog, 285; health, 329;
inconstancy, 260; in tune, 152;
imposthumations, 143; lime twigs,
301; love, 272; magnanimity,
117; mediocrity, 124, 125, 126;
method of discovering the author
of a writing, 348; name and
memory, 330; no humanist, 158;
no dashing man, 178; paraphrase
of Psalms, 260; peruse paper,
264; physic for the mind, 143;
physic, 135; prayer, 70; private
MSS. paralleled, 23; rabble, 159;
reproduction metaphors, 292;
riches trash, 92; self-conquest,
89; stands alone,_293; true
metaphysics, 153; Twickenham
scrivenery, 243, 244; unsuccessful

sueing for Attorney-Generalship,
281; vital spirits, 137; word-coin-
ing, 210; writ water, 185;
66 'your creature," 257; see also
Advancement of Learning, Apo-
phthegms, Conference of Pleasure,
De Augmentis Scientiarum,
Declaration of the Demeanour of
Sir Walter Raleigh, Descriptio
Globi Intellectualis, Discourse on
the Plantation in Ireland, Filum
Labyrinthi, Great Instauration,
Henry VII., History of Life and
Death, History of the Winds,
Masque, Misfortunes of Arthur,
New Atlantis, Novum Organum,
Observations on a Libel, Orna-
menta Rationalia, Promus,
Physiological Remains, Sylva
Sylvarum, Wisdom of the Ancients
Bacon, Sir Nicholas, hang hog, 284
Bale, Bishop, on the clergy, 61
Barber-surgeons, blood-letting, 129
Barnes, William, 206

Bartholomew Fair, Hero and
Leander, 168

Bashful Lover, abstract, 189;
ambition, 122; cosmetics, 107;
creature, 257; eye, 262; heart-
strings, 242; pearl, 233
Baxter, Richard, on clergy, 55
Beaumont and Fletcher, 13; golden
sleep, 235; grey-eyed morn, 256;
pearl, 234; plot me no plots,
280; sullen earth, 257; true to
self, 240; word-coining, 211; see
also Beggar's Bush, Bonduca,
Chances, Custom of the Country,
Double Marriage, Elder Brother,
Fair Maid of the Inn, Faithful
Shepherdess, False One, Four
Plays in One, Honest Man's
Fortune, Humorous Lieutenant,
Island Princess, King and No
King, Knight of Burning Pestle,
Knight of Malta, Laws of Candy,
Little French Lawyer, Lover's
Progress, Mad Lover, Monsieur
Thomas, Noble Gentleman, Phi-
laster, Pilgrim, Prophetess,
Queen of Corinth, Sea Voyage,
Spanish Curate, Thierry and
Theodoret, Triumph of Love,

Two Noble Kinsmen, Valentinian,
Wife for a Month, Wild Goose
Chase, Wit at several Weapons,
Wit without Money, Woman
Hater, Women Pleased
Beggar's Bush, rabble, 160
Beauty of the mind, 89-90
Believe as You List, body a prison,
182

Bellman of London, attacks abuses,
103; navigation metaphor, 296
Benedictions, 26-28
Bermudas, 116

Besant, W., treatment of foreigners,
115; rabble, 155

Biographica Dramatica on Greene,
84

Bird in Cage, girdle, 259
Bird, W., reprobates laughter at
pain, 17

Birth of Merlin, 113

Bishops' reports, 54; on priests and
clergy, 61; epithets, 62

Blind Beggar of Alexandria, in

tune, 152; sense motion, 184
Boas, F. S., Prof., corsive, 193
Body a prison, 181

Boëner, Peter, on Bacon's memory
and invention, 244

Bondman, benediction, 26; breed-
ing, 207; grafting, 321-322;
pity, 77; self-conquest, 89; that
were a man, 258

Bonduca, 113; doors of death,
95; stinkards, 156

Boorde, Dr. Andrew, his pre-
scriptions, 130

Brain a forge hammering revenge,
287

Brandes, Dr. George, 330
Brass-bound breast, 186
Brazen Age, beauty of mind, 90;
ultra-classicism, 165

British Medical Journal on un-
popularity of medical profession,
127

Broken Heart, ambition, 122;
death "waft," 97; desperate
remedies, 147; medical invective,
147; name and memory, 330;
seeléd dove, 19; vital spirits, 140
Browne, Sir Thomas, intimate with
Bacon family, 345; word-coining,

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Cheke, Sir John, quoted, 144
Chew, swallow, and digest, 268
Church, condition in Scotland, 59;
churches desecrated, 57, 60
Church under Elizabeth, The, 70
Church, Dean, quotation from M.
de Remusat, 249; on Bacon,
293-295, 297
Classicisms, 165

Classical element in Shakespeare's
plays, 179

Clergy, Archbishop Jewel's opinion,
55; Baxter's views, 55; Cardinal
Allen's opinion, 55; illiteracy
and ignorance of, 53, 169, 171;
evicted, 52; London, 54
Clergy, A Book about, 54, 56, 57
Clitheroe, Margaret, her sentence,
65

Cockpit, theatre sacked by appren-
tices, 81

Collins, Prof. J. Churton, Shake-
speare's classical knowledge, 42
Colman, Morgan, scrivenery, 243
Colon, 128

Comedy of Errors, hair-excre-
ment, 134; lapwing, 288; rabble,
163

Cedar shrub, 237

Concordance, Cotton's, 35
Conference of Pleasure, love, 275,
277; rabble, 159

Conformity, History of, state of
clergy, 52; petition to restore
ejected ministers, 59
Constant in inconstancy, 260

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