sueing for Attorney-Generalship, 281; vital spirits, 137; word-coin- ing, 210; writ water, 185; "your creature," 257; see also Advancement of Learning, Apo- phthegms, Conference of Pleasure,
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, Fa
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,
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 I 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,
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,
Cambridge, state of, 37-41; Greene's testimony, 39; drunken indifference to learning, 39
Campaspe, construction, 178; burial in secret, 100; desperate remedies, 147; in tune, 152; lapwing, 288; stinkards, 157 Campbell, Lord Chief Justice, on Shakespeare's knowledge of law, 314
Cardinal, delay, 312; mirror, 237; night, 308; that I were a man, 258
Carduus Benedictus, 133 Carlyle, Thomas, character of Shakespeare as revealed in his works, 303; genius of Shake- speare capable of holding together the English race, 362; soul in Shakespeare, 340
Casaubon, Isaac, rough behaviour of Londoners, 115, 337 Catiline, author's ignorant times,
Challenge for Beauty, creature, 257; essence, 87
Chances, The, delay, 313; man should be his own master, 72
Changeling, love, 273 Chapman, George, patronised by Bacon, 344; word-coining, 213; see also Admiral of France, All Fools, Alphonsus, Blind Beggar of Alexandria, Bussy d'Ambois, Conspiracy of of Byron, Eastward
May Day, Monsieur d' Olive,
Revenge for Honour, Revenge of Bussy d' Ambois, Tragedy of Byron, Widow's Tears
Chaste Maid of Cheapside, colon, 128
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,
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
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
Conspiracy of Byron, 'false fire, 267; in tune, 150
Content a crown, 120
Dean of Ely, theology and politics
in Shakespeare, 356
Death dissolves, 240
Contention, The, Pt. I., night, Death, doors of, 94
Davies, John, sonnet to Bacon, 245, 246
David and Bathsheba, appeal for guidance, 74; eye, 261; gloomy air, 256; heartstrings, 242; in tune, 152; marriage sacred, 85; rack, 271; sea of, 291; sun bridegroomlike, 253
Day, John, Jonson's opinion, 13; music, 318; star me no stars, 280; word-coining, 213; see also Humour Out of Breath, Parlia- ment of Bees
De Augmentis Scientiarum, sense motion, 183; Spanish explodents, 115; spheres, 195
De Profundis, genius isolated, 340
Death-tipped sword, 265 Declaration of Demeanour of Sir W. Raleigh, 24 Defense of Poetry, poetry despised in England, 34; Greek philo- sophers appeared as poets, 346
Defoe, "No Popery," 43 Deity, reverent references, 73, 74, 75 Dekker, Thomas, Ben Jonson's opinion, 14; character, 329; echo, 285; fine me no fines, 280; imprisoned, 14; language, 228; on mankind, 84; shoemaker (?) 7; word-coining, 214; see also Bell- man of London, Famous Wars, Gull's Horn Book, Honest Whore, If this be not a good play the devil is in it, King's Entertainment, Lanthorn and Candle Light, Match Me in London, Old Fortu- natus, Roaring Girl, Shoemaker's Holiday, Sun's Darling, Virgin Martyr, Witch of Edmonton, Wonder of a Kingdom
Descriptio globi Int., art nature, 258 Desperate remedies, 148
Devil's Law Case, Barmotho, 116; beauty of mind, 903 burial- locality immaterial, 100%; buzz, 268; cosmeties, 107; death- tipped sword, 266; delay, 313; imposthumes, 146
Dictionary of National Biography,
Eastward Ho! women burrs, 287 Echo, 285 Educational purpose of the stage,
Edward I., 114; benediction, 27; courtly greeting, 29; death dis- solves, 240; Deity recognised, 75; grafting, 322; hell within us, 79; thought free, 68
Edward II., 114; cedar shrub, 238; delay, 309; Deity recog- nised, 75; in tune, 151; night, 308; noble mind, 118; rabble, 158
Edward III., 114; abstract, 189; buzz, 267; death dissolves, 240; death a rebirth, 96; delay, 309, 313; eye, 262; falconry, 121; marriage holy, 85; mercy, 77; Orpheus, 175; rack, 271; self- conquest, 89
Edward IV., 114; good-bye, 225 Elder Brother, benediction, 27; chew digest, 268; Court Academe, 118; innocence, 234; king bee, 278; night, 309
Elizabeth, Queen, her manners,
Elizabethan England, 4 Ellis, R. L., Bacon's theory of life, 137
Elton, Prof., see Michael Drayton Emerson, R. W., on borrowed thoughts, 2523; language, 210; great men, 344; on Shakespeare, 30, 31, 32, 116, 313, 325, 340, 360, 363
Emperor of the East, Court Aca- deme, 119; Proteus, 203; rabble, 160; true religion, 72
Endymion, body a prison, 181; chameleon, 290; delay, 312; love, 272, 273; microcosm, 87; plodders, 48; spirits, refined, 139 Endymion and Phabe, Hesperida, 279
England of Shakespeare, love of noise, 167; grammar, 204; dese- cration, 58; universities, 39, 40 English Grammar, aposteam (im- posthume), 144
English Traveller, delay, 312; rabble, 161
Englishmen all mad, 282 Entretiens d' Ariste et d' Eugène, 197 Errors, identical, 278
Essays (Bacon), abstract, 189; ambition, 122, 123; another self, 187; buzz, 267; chafed perfumes, 19; chew digest, 268; cor ne edite, 193; 'counsel, 149; death, 95, 97; give sorrow words, 149; horticulture, 323; imposthuma- tions, 143; in tune, 150; late early, 281; love, 273; mercy, 76; mirror, 237; money-muck, 90; music and flowers, 320; pattern, 189; riches-trash, 93; sedition, 143; seeléd dove, 19; soul, 86; soul sickness, 148; superfluous circumstance, 310, 311; sweet odours, 305; travel, 225; true to self, 239; world a stage, 262
Essex, Earl of, correspondence respecting scrivenery, 243; digest me no digestions, 281 Euphues, imposthumes, 144, 145, 146
Evans, Sir John, on Browne's language, 221 Evelyn, John, on Bacon, 69 Every Manin his Humour, brevity, 311; hammering revenge, 288 Every Man out of his Humour, money-muck, 90; rabble, 161; "spit private private in Pauls," 58; stage a mirror, 104-5
Example, The, unbefriended poesy,
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