Hymns set to popular tunes, ii. 149, note.
Idleness punished among the ancients, i. 199, 200.
Ikon Basilike; its probable effects had it appeared a week sooner, ii. 435.
Iliad, in a nut-shell, i. 275.
Image-breakers, proclamation by Elizabeth against, iii. [375], 376.
Imitators, masterly, i. 258, 261.
Imitations, of Cicero, i. 67; Le Brun’s religious Virgil and Ovid, ib.; Sannazarius’s poem de Partu Virginis, 68; Arruntius an ancient imitator of Sallust, ib.; modern, ib.; Arabian anecdote, 69.
Imitations and Similarities, Poetical, various and curious instances of, ii. 92-110.
Independents, their intolerance, iii. [85].
Index, of prohibited books, ii. 216; Expurgatory, ib.; Congregation of the, ib.; reprinted by the heretics with annotations, 217; effect of, in raising the sale of books, 219.