Sentimental biography, iii. [414]-424.
Serassi, writes the life of Tasso, ii. 444; finds Galileo’s MS. annotations, copies them, and suppresses the original, ib.
Sermons, printed, Bayle’s saying on, i. 345.
Seymour, William, his family and character, ii. 508; enters into a treaty of marriage with the Lady Arabella Stuart, ib.; summoned before the Privy Council, ib.; his marriage, 509; imprisoned in the Tower, ib.; his wife’s letter to him, 510; his escape, 515; is permitted to return, 519.
Shakespeare, Fuller’s character of, i. 380; orthography of his name, ii. 238, and note; introduces a masque in his “Tempest,” and burlesques the characters in court masques, iii. [5], and note; bequest to his wife, [302].
Shenstone, the object of his poem of the Schoolmistress misunderstood, ii. 496; his ludicrous index to, 499; his character, his life, and his works, iii. [90]-102.
Shoeing-horns, ii. 297, note.
Silhouette, a term not to be found in any dictionary, iii. [84]; originated in a political nickname, ib.
Silk stockings, pair of, presented to Queen Elizabeth, i. 226.