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Abbott, E. A., Sh. Gram., cited,
136, 137, 146, 151, 154, 156,
161, 176, 182, 183, 188, 192,
194, 199-201, 237, 259, 264,
271-73, et al.

Actors of Epicone, xxiii ff., 123,
274 ff.

Acts and Monuments, 149.
Æthelred II, 166, 167.
Ajax, of Sophocles, liii; meta-
morphosis of, 250.
Alchemist, cited, 152, 157, 169,
171, 180, 185, 192, 200, 212,
213, 236, 243, 249.

Aldgate, 140.

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Balls of soap, 210.

Bank Side, 195.

Banns of marriage, 182.

Barber, knack with his shears,
152; -shop, 210; as a dentist,
212; -pole, 212.

Barksted, William, actor, 276.
Bartholomew Fair, cited, 137,

144-5, 154, 162, 169, 171, 174,
185, 190, 202, 204-5, 211, 218,
220, 274.

Bath, a fashionable resort, 172.
Bear, at the Bridge-Foot, 190;
-baiting, 228-9; Garden, 193,
195; -ward, 147.

Beaumont, Francis, Upon the

Silent Woman, 129.
Beaumont and Fletcher, cited,

Woman Hater, 176; Philaster,
xli, 186, 220, 240; Nice Valour,
208; Scornful Lady, 214; Elder
Brother, 245; Little French
Lawyer, 246; Coxcomb, 250;
Monsieur Thomas, 259.
Because, 124, 251.

Bed❜lem, 236.

Begging property, 256.
Bell-man, 146; bells of London,
148.

Besant, Walter, London, cited,

148, 165, 195, 200, 205.

Betrothal, 188.

Betting, 135.

Biggin, 215.

Billingsgate, 239.

Bishop, J. P., Mar. and Div.,

cited, 266, 268-9.

Blackstone, Sir William, cited, 149,
179, 180, 244, 256, 266, 267, 270,
272.

Blanketting, 271.

Blunt, J. H., cited, 266, 267, 268,
269, et al.
Boccaccio, 153.

Bowling, 135; -green, 135.
Brake, 253.

Brand, John, Pop. Antiq., cited,
145, 175, 197, 202 ff., 211 ff.,

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Carving, at table, 221; lanterns,

211.

Case is Altered, cited, 141.
Cataline, cited, 125, 139, 141, 151,

176, 183, 199, 221, 264.
Catastrophe, defined by Jonson,
251.

Catullus, a reference to, 231.
Cawarden, Sir Thomas, 123,
276.

Censuring of poets, 172.
Chance-medley, 213.

Chapman, George, 157; cited,
Monsieur d'Olive, 230; Bussy
d'Ambois, 274-5.

Chaucer, use of Ars Amatoria,
xlii; rents dwelling in Aldgate,
141; cited, 150, 153, 168, 198,
206, 220, 255, 273.
Cheapside, 226.

Cherries, 144, 226.

Children of her Majesty's Revels,
xxii, 123, 274.
Chimney-sweeper, 143.
China-house, 155; -stuffs, 200.
Chorus, in English drama, 245.
Christmas Carol, Scrooge and
Morose, lix.
Cittern, 209.

City Match, Jasper Mayne's, mo-
deled on Epicone, lvii ff.; cited,
149, 166, 182, 189, 215, 219, 231,
241.

City's Love and Charity, 141.
Civil Law, 179.

Cleaveland, John, cited, 127.
Clogdogdo, 231.

Cloth-workers, 204.

Coaches, introduced into England,

159.

Cock-pit, 237, 238.

Coleharbor, 189.

Coleridge, S. T., cited, xxvi, lxi,

lxviii, 146, 192.

College, 138.

Collier, 213.

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Damon and Pythias, 252.
Dancing, 219; -school, 191.
Daniel, Samuel, censor of the
Children of the Revels, 124;
cited, 167; relation to Jonson,
173.
Davenant, William, cited, The
Wits, 191, 208; Love and
Honour, 210.
Decameron, 153.
Dekker, Thomas, satirized by
Jonson, 126; cited, Dram. Wks.,
142, 170, 176, 189, 198, 202, 208,
209, 211, 223, 225, 233, 238, 250,

252,257; Pr. Wks., 126, 128,
131, 132, 134-9, 141, 145-8,
153-4, 159, 160-1, 163, 180, 184,
191-2, 194, 203, 205, 210, 212-
13, 219, 223, 225-9, 230, 232, 244,
249, 255, 257-60, 263, et al.
Devil is an Ass, cited, 125, 131,
138-9, 168, 170, 186, 190, 198,
200, 202, 221, 230, 258.
Dinner, -hour, 154; menu, 157-8;
wedding-, 218.
Discipline, 267.

Discoveries, cited, 125, 130, 173,
179-81.

Disguise, a fashion, 174-5.
Divine, 242.

Divorce, history, 242; in James I's
day, 262 ff.; defined, 265.
Doctor, 264-5.

Dol Tearsheet, 192.
Domine, 264-5.
Don, 259.

Don Quixote, 155, 221.
Doni's Philosophy, 240.
Doublets, 168, 200.

Drake, Nathan, Sh. and his Times,
cited, 139, 141, 154, 161, 188,
197, 203, 222, 235.
Dreams, 199.

Droning a tobacco pipe, 223.
Drunkenness, 190, 233.

Dryden, criticisms of Epicæne,
xxiii, lxi, lxii, lxv, lxviii, lxix,
lxxii.

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Edward the Confessor, 166.
Egypt's plagues, 210.
Eltham, 264.

characters,

Embroidery, fashion for, 170.
Epicone, editions, ix ff.; adapta-
tions, xviii ff.; translations, xx;
date and history, xxii ff.; sources,
xxviii ff.; imitated, lvii ff.; the
plot, lxii ff.; structure, lxiv ff.;
purpose, lxv ff.;
lxvii ff.; classification, lxxi;
Epicone, 123.
Epigrams, Jonson's cited, 128,
131, 138, 157, 174, 195, 231,
250, 259,264.
Epithalamium, 216.
Essayists, Jonson's opinion of, 177.
Every Man in his Humour,
Mathew, lxx; cited, 161, 173,
249, 252-3, 262.

Every Man out of his Humour,
Clove, lxx; cited, 126-7, 141,
149, 157, 184-5, 192, 194, 205,
218, 223, 225, 253.
Exchange, Royal and New, 155.
Eye of the Land, 160.

Fairies, 261.

Fans, 187.

F

Fashionable men, 136.
Feathers, 137; -men, 171.
Fencing, 181, 247.

Fidelia, 260.

Fidlers, 202 ff.

Field, Nathaniel, 124, 274, 275;
W. is a Weathercock, cited, 131,
203, 254, 261, 275; Amends for
Ladies, cited, 201, 206, 214, 234,

275.

Fish-wives, 142.

Flaccus, Valerius, 179.

Folios of Epicone, 1616, xiii ff.;

1640, xv; 1692, xv.

Footmen, 170.

Foreman, Dr. Simon, 227.
Forest, Jonson's, cited, 125.
French acrobats, 167; intelligen-
ces, 186; puppets, 205; tailors,
225; hermaphrodite, 253.
Fuller, Th., cited, 239, 262, 273.
Fury, 220.

G

Gallery, of the stage, 244.
Galley-foist, 234.

Garrick, David, production of
Epicone, xxv.
Garters, wedding-, 216.
Gay, John, cited, 212, 227.
Gentleman-usher, 158, 170.
George Stone, the bear, 197.
German clock, 232.
Gifford, William, edition of Epi-
cœne, xvii; defense of Morose,
lxix; cited, 157, 162, et al.
Gloves, wedding-, 214.
Goldsmith, Oliver, She Stoops to
Conquer, xxvi, lix; Good Nat.
Man, cited, 185.

Gosson, Stephen, cited, 135, 155-

8, 165, 186-7, 223.
Gown, civil, 257.

Grammar, Jonson's English,
cited, 201.

Greene, Robert, Groat's-worth of
Wit, 241; cited, 137, 191, 213,
248, 257, et al.
Grooms, 170, 216.
Guelphs and Ghibellines, 245.

H

Hair, fashion for women, 186; for

men, 210.

Fleay, F. G., cited, 123-4, 128, Hallam, Henry, Lit. of Europe,

274-5.

Flecknoe, Richard, cited, 124,

275.

cited, 180-1.

Hamlet, cited, 161, 168, 198, 246.

Hammer-man, 144.

Harpocrates, 162.

Harrington, Sir John, 243, 250.

Hautboys, 146.
Hawking, 244.

Hazlitt, W. C., cited, 124, 152,
165.

Health drinking, 202, 217, 233.
Hell-Hounds, 234.

Heraclidae, of Euripides, liii.
I Henry IV, cited, 133, 135, 152,

157, 198, 204, 249, 252.

2 Henry IV, cited, 137, 156, 163,

192, 202, 220, 225, 238.
Henry V, cited, 149, 156, 194, 214.
I Henry VI, cited, 151.

3 Henry VI, cited, 207, 259.
Henry VIII, cited, 244.
Heralds, 218.

Hermaphrodite, 138, 253.
Herrick, Robert, Hesperides, cited,
215, 216.

Hindley, Charles, Cries of London,
cited, 143 ff.
Hilts, 252.

His, for gen.'s, 201.
Hobby-horse, 237.
Hogs' bones, in cosmetics, 231.
Homer, Jonson's criticism of, 177.
Horace, in Epicone, liv, lvi; cited,
124, 129, 130, 208; Jonson's
criticism of, 178.

Horning, 217, 260.
Horse-race, 134.

Hunting-match, 134.

Huon de Bourdeaux, in Epicone,
liv.

Hymen, 209.

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Impediments to marriage, (1)
error, 266; (2) conditio, (3)
votum, (4) cognatio, 267; (5)
crimen adulterii, (6) cultus
disparitas, (7) vis, (8) ordo,
(9) ligamen, 268; (10) publice
honestas, (11) affinitas ex forni-
catione, (12) frigiditas, 269.

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Jewelry, fashion for, 170.

Johnson, Samuel, cited, 142, 182.
Jonson, Ben, annuity, 126; charged
with personal satire, 126, 130,
257; mentioned in his own
works, 174; love of a jest, 183;
in Satiromastix, 225, 257, 271,
277; actor of Morose, 274;
reversion of Master of Revels,
277; for citations, cf. individual
works, Alchemist, &c.
Julius Caesar, cited, 152, 245, 252.
Justice of the Peace's Hall, 247.
Juvenal, Sat. 6 and Epicone,
xliv ff., 1 ff.; parallel expres-
sions, 163, 172, 274; Jonson's
criticism of, 178.

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