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SHARP, THOMAS.

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Chambermaid, 146, 267.

Chapman, Banquet of Sense, 238.
Characters, 236.

Charge, 173.

Charles's Wain, 297.
Chaucer, 165, 195.
Cheapside, 173.

Cheats, trundling, 233.
Christ's Hospital, 250.
Churching of women, 145.
Church-yards misused, 250.

Cicero, Somnium Scipionis, 270.
Cis or Cicely, the name, xviii, 176,292.
Citizens, hostility of gentlemen to, 249.
Clipped lady, 281.

Cloaks, 204.

Clocks, 270.

Clothes of credit, 144.
Coach-leaves, 194.

Coat-cards, 169.

Cockatrice, 179.

Cock-brained, 146.
Cod-piece, 281.

Coleridge, his remark on surprise
as a motive, xxxvi; his opinion
of the low-comedy characters, 196;
his criticism of Jonson's theory of
love, 239.

Commission of the brain, 293.
Comoedie, 141.

Conundrums, 197.

Cook, poet likened to a. 153.

Cor lætificat, 160.

Court-dish, 224.

Court of Love, Ivi ff.

Court of Requests, 219.

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Crambo, 170.

Cramo-cree, 237.

Cranes, eagle's attack on, Homer's

simile of, 258.

Crassus, mirthless characters of, 175.
Crocodiles, craft of, 272.

Croydon, 261.

Cuerpo, 200.

Cunningham, his remark on the 1631
edition, iii.

Cupid, extracts from d'Auvergne and
d'Aurigny entitled, lvii.

D

Date of the play, ix.

Death the extreme of evils in Aris-

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ship of Love's Pilgrimage and The
New Inn, lxiii.

Flemings, 255.
Flicker-mouse, 233.
Florentine agate, 203.
Fly-blown, 195.

Ford, The Lover's Melancholy, ix.

Foreign manufactures preferred, 201.
Fortune a bawd, 212.

Frampul, 149, 217.
Frances, 151.

Freeschools, 178.

French hood, 103; wars, 185.
Friars, Blackfriars shortened to, 208.

Gamester, 296.

Genial bed, 281.

G

Gentleman of the first head, 256.
Gentlewoman of the horse, 194.
Gifford, his opinion of the 1631
edition, iii; his statements regard-
ing the date of the play, x; re-
garding the reception of the play,
xi; his perversion of the facts
concerning Brome, xxv ; his opinion
of The New Inn, lxxi, 267; his
rearrangement of the text, 223,
225, 231, 235.
Gloves, 205.
God-weights, 201.
Goose, tailor's, 257.

Grammar, questions of, 147, 148,

150, 162, 208, 212, 223, 233,
258, 272, 277.

Greasing of horses' teeth, 229.
Greek, merry, 199.

Greg, Mr. W. W., his statement con-

cerning the Folios, iv.

Grudging, 154.

Guild halls, 173.

Guests of the game, 175.

Guilt, 296.

Gyges, 182.

Gypsies, 286.

Harlot, 282.

H

Harper, Thomas, 142.

Hatton family, Fleay's allusion to,
xviii.

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