Paracelsus, his receipt for making a fairy, iii. [286], [287].
Paradise Lost, prose and verse versions of, i. 305.
Parisian Massacre, apology for, iii. [255]-260, [352].
Park, Mungo, his book interpolated and altered by his editor, Bryan Edwards, ii. 453.
Parker, Bishop of Oxford, iii. [279], note.
Parodies, anecdote relating to, ii. 453; resembles mimicry, 454; not made in derision, ib.; practised by the ancients, 455; ancient, of Homer, ib.; modern, 456; dramatic, anecdotes of modern, 458-460; legitimate use of, ib.
Parpaillots, or Parpirolles, iii. [82].
Particular Providence, various opinions on, ii. 428-431; the granting a free-conduct to Luther, by Charles V., possibly one, 432.
Pasquin and Marforio, account of, i. 208.
Pasquinades, origin of, and instances of several, i. 208.