Fludd, the occult philosopher, [642]—[649].
Foreign Criticism and its value, [417].
Foxe’s Book of Martyrs popularized, [374].
Franklin contemplates spelling by sound. 388.
Freedom of the press, [756].
French words derived from Latin, [97], n.; ordered to be solely used for law, [125].
Friendship a romantic attachment in the days of Elizabeth, [451].
Fust’s first printed Bible, [204].
Gammer Gurton’s Needle long considered the first English comedy, [507]—[509].