Fantastic ideas, as laughable, [88].
Fashion, definition of, [273]; movements of, [273]; as restrained by custom, [275]; as laughable, [276]–279.
Father and child, relation of, in comedy, [265], [353], [361].
Fear, relief from nascent, as element in tickling, [63]; laughter as reaction from, [65], [176], [199]; as inhibitory of laughter, [88].
Feeling tone, of sensations of tickling, [54]; of humour, [305], [310]; of comic mood, [370], [376].
Fiction, prose, comic point of view in, [378], [379]; addressed to a reflective mood, [379]; humour in, [387]–390.
Fitzmaurice-Kelly, J., [314] note.
Flaubert, G., [306].