Cosmetics, use of, by the ladies of the Elizabethan age, i. 227.

Cotton, Sir Robert, his manuscript collections, iii. [316]; his character of Charles I., [456], [457].

Country gentlemen, their former habits commended, ii. 214; Lord Clarendon’s mention of his grandfather’s conduct as one of the body, ib.; their conduct created a national character, ib.

Country residence, opinion of Justice Best upon, iii. [363]; James I. recommendation of, [364]; proclamations to compel a, ib.; and proceedings in the Star Chamber against the disobedient, [365]-368; Ode upon, by Sir Richard Fanshaw, [369].

Court of Wards and Liveries, ii. 158, note.

Cranmer, Jansenist character of, i. 373.

Creation of the World, precise date of, i. 303.

Crebillon, his creditors attached the proceeds of his tragedy of Catiline, i. 405; decree of Louis XV. thereupon, 406.

Critics may possess the art of judging without the power of execution, i. 407; Abbé d’Aubignac and Chapelaine quoted as instances, ib.

Criticism, Periodical, see Literary Journals, i. 12-17; sketches of amongst the ancients, 24-27; effect of, upon authors, 409.