Masterly Imitators, i. 258-261.
Matrimony, its suitableness to learned men considered, i. 332-334; opinions of Sir Thomas Browne upon, 335; not borne out by his practice, ib.
Maximilian the First, founds a poetical college at Vienna, i. 456.
Meals, hours of, ii. 315.
Medal, struck by the Catholics to commemorate the massacre of the Huguenots, iii. [249].
Medals, satiric, used as money in the Saturnalia, iii. [151]; modern applications of, [158]-160.
Medicine and Morals, considerations on their connection, ii. 464-469; connection of the mind with the body, 470.
Medina Conde, forges deeds and inscriptions to benefit the Church, i. 136; sold a bracelet to the Morocco ambassador, as part of the treasure of the last Moorish king, yet in fact fabricated by himself, ib.
Memoirs, remarks on their interest as compared with history, i. 462.
Mendelssohn, anecdote of, i. 392.