Microcosmography / or, a Piece of the World Discovered; in Essays and Characters
John Earle
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  • Jacob, [22].
  • Jail-bird, [100].
  • James I. [20], [62], [92], [103].
  • James II. [191].
  • Jarke, [227].
  • Jarke-man, [222].
  • Idea of his highness Oliver, by Flecknoe, [273].
  • Jealous man, character of, [183].
  • Jennet, [261].
  • Jerusalem, [164].
  • Jesses, [50].
  • Jesuits, [99], [114].
  • Ignoramus, [235].
  • Illustrious wife, by Giles Oldisworth, [229].
  • Imputation, [143], [161].
  • Inquisition, [31].
  • Insolent man, character of, [142].
  • John Dory, [150].
  • John's, St. College, Oxford, [211].
  • Johnson, Richard, [252].
  • Jonathan, [265].
  • Jonson, Ben, [105]:
    • Lines by, [232].
  • Jordans, [36].
  • Isbosheth, [266].
  • Islip, Oxfordshire, [212].
  • Juliana Barnes, or Berners, [50].
  • Jump, [156].
  • Keckerman, Bartholomew, [46].
  • Keep, [118].
  • Ken or Kene, [225], [226], [227].
  • Kennett, White, [195]:
    • his character of Earle, [195].
  • Kent, [24], [25].
  • Kent, maid of, [109].
  • King's bench prison, [244].
  • Kippis, Dr. [271].
  • Knight, character of a country, [48].
  • Kynchin-co, [222].
  • Kynchin-morte, [222].
  • Lage, [225].
  • Lagge, [227].
  • Lambarde, [25].
  • Lambeth-palace, [111].
  • Langbaine, [xlix], [231], [272].
  • Laquei ridiculosi, by H. P. [246].
  • Lascivious man, character of, [165].
  • Laud, Bishop, [211].
  • Laurence, St. [107].
  • Leg to the residencer, [117], [281].
  • Legs in hands, [37].
  • Legerdemain, [182].
  • Legh, Anne, [237].
  • Legh, Sir Edward, [237].
  • Leicester, Earl of, [237].
  • Leigh, see [Legh].
  • Le Neve, [217].
  • Lent, [61].
  • Letters, by Howell, [37].
  • Life and Errors of John Dunton, by himself, [131].
  • Life of Ruddiman, by Chalmers, [45].
  • Lilburne, [268].
  • Lilly, [xlix].
  • Lipken, [225].
  • Lipped, [225].
  • Lipsius, [30].
  • London, [41], [175].
  • London-bridge, [176].
  • London and country carbonadoed, by Lupton, [260].
  • London Spy, by Ward, [162].
  • Long-lane, [255].
  • Long pavian, a dance, [262].
  • Love's Dominion, by Flecknoe, [273].
  • Low Countries, [23], [237], [270]:
    • Brief Character of, by Felltham, [23].
  • Lowre, [225], [227].
  • Lucian, [138].
  • Ludgate, [249].
  • Lupton, Donald, [260].
  • Lybbege, [225].
  • Lycosthenes, [102].
  • Lyghtmans, [225].
  • M. G. [243].
  • M. R. [249].
  • Macbeth, by Shakspeare, [162].
  • Mac-Flecknoe, [273].
  • Machiavel, [31].
  • Magdalen College, Oxford, [211], [266].
  • Maid, a Poem of, by Salstonstall, [256].
  • Maid's Tragedy, by Beaumont and Fletcher, [205].
  • Mainwaring, Matthew, [244]:
    • family of, ib.
  • Make, [225].
  • Malaga wine, [37].
  • Malone, Mr. [86].
  • Man, Samuel, [267].
  • Manchet, [47].
  • Mars, [263].
  • Martial, [135].
  • Martin, [268].
  • Mary's, St. Church, Oxford, [4], [109].
  • Mastif Whelp, [15].
  • Mastive or young whelpe of the old dogge, [246].
  • Maund, [226].
  • Maurice of Nassau, [28].
  • Mayne, [85], [105].
  • Meddling-man, character of, [151].
  • Medicis, Francis de, [91].
  • Melpomene, [72].
  • Memoirs of the Peers of England, by Brydges, [264].
  • Menander, [204].
  • Menippus, [138].
  • Mephibosheth, [265].
  • Meres, [237].
  • Merry Devil of Edmonton, a Comedy, [84].
  • Merton-College, Oxford, [187], [192], [194], [197].
  • Microcosmography, [197].
    • Editions of, [li].
  • Micrologia, by R. M. [249].
  • Minshall-hall, [244].
  • Minshew, [32], [94], [181].
  • Miraculous Newes from the Cittie of Holt, [73].
  • Miscellania, by Flecknoe, [272].
  • Modest man, character of, [131].
  • Monson, Sir Thomas, [49].
  • Monster out of Germany, [73].
  • Monthly Mirror, [236].
  • Monument of Earle, [193].
  • Monumenta Anglicana, by Le Neve, [217].
  • Moorfields, [252].
  • Mooted, [94].
  • More the Merrier, [246].
  • Morley, Dr. [191].
  • Mort, [225].
  • Mother's Blessing, by Breton, [237].
  • Mouse-trap, by H. P. [246].
  • Munster, [73].
  • Murdered bodies supposed to bleed at the approach of the murderer, [15].
  • Musgarve, [268].
  • Musick, history of, by Sir John Hawkins, [262].
  • Myll, [226], [227].
  • Mynshul, [84], [138].
  • Mynshul, Geffray, [243], [244].
  • Nabeker, [225].
  • Nabes, [226].
  • Namptwich, Cheshire, [244].
  • Naps upon Parnassus, [269].
  • Nares, Mr. [279].
  • Nase, [226].
  • Navy of England, [72].
  • Nero, [233].
  • Netherlands, [253].
  • New Anatomie, or character of a Christian or round-head, [264].
  • Newcastle, Duke of, [272]:
    • lines by, ib.
  • New Custome, [221].
  • Newes of this present week, [255].
  • Newgate, [249], [268].
  • Newman, Sir Thomas, [109].
  • Nine Muses, a dance, [262].
  • Nine Worthies, [164].
  • Nireus, [138].
  • Noah's flood, [60].
  • Nonconformist, [84].
  • Norfolk, History of, by Blomefield, [217].
  • North, Lord, [264].
  • Northern nations, [15].
  • Norton, Northamptonshire, [237].
  • Nose, [225].
  • Nyp, [227].
  • Oldham, Mr. [276].
  • Oldisworth Giles, [229].
  • Old man, character of a good, [153].
  • One and thirty, [56].
  • Orford, Lord, [264], [276].
  • Osborne, Francis, [103].
  • Overbury, Sir Thomas, [229], [230], [235], [264].
  • Overton, [268].
  • Oxford, [4], [96], [187], [201], [211], [238], [266].
  • P. H. [246].
  • Pad, [226].
  • Painted cloth, [74].
  • Pallyarde, [221].
  • Pamphlets, character of, [268].
  • Paracelsus, [30].
  • Park, Mr. [lii]. [237], [256], [276].
  • Park, Mr. John James, [257].
  • Parrot, Henry, [246].
  • Parson, character of a poor, from Chaucer, [10].
  • Partial man, character of, [95].
  • Passion of a discontented minde, supposed by Breton, [238].
  • Passions of the Spirit, supposed by Breton, [238].
  • Patrico, [222].
  • Pavian, [262].
  • Paul V. pope, [91].
  • Paul's, St. Church, [103], [231], [252], [255], [259].
  • Paul's-cross, [109];
    • penance at, [109].
  • Paul's man, [105].
  • Paul's walk, character of, [103].
  • Paul's walk, [xlviii]:
    • time of walking there, [103].
  • Paynell, Thomas, [13], [280].
  • Pecke, [226].
  • Pegasus, [261].
  • Pembroke, Henry, earl of, [201].
  • Pembroke, Philip, earl of, [187], [188].
  • Pembroke, William, earl of, [197]:
    • lines on, [201].
  • Percy, bishop, [237].
  • Peters, [268].
  • Peter's, St. Church, Oxford, [4].
  • Pharoah, [22].
  • Philaster, by Beaumont and Fletcher, [205].
  • Philip II. of Spain, [32].
  • Phœnix Nest, by R. S. [240].
  • Physician against his will, by Flecknoe, [272].
  • Physician, character of a dull, [11].
  • Pick-thank, [168].
  • Picturæ Loquentes, by Saltonstall, [256].
  • Pierce, character of Earle, [196].
  • Pierce Penilesse, [156].
  • Pineda, [140].
  • Plausible man, character of, [74].
  • Plautus, [124], [205].
  • Player, characters of, [60], [249].
  • Pleasant walkes of Moorefields, [253].
  • Plodding student, character of, [101].
  • Plutarch, [35].
  • Pluto, [138].
  • Points, [38].
  • Poland, [253].
  • Ponsonby, William, [lx].
  • Poor man, character of, [179].
  • Poor Tom, [221].
  • Pope, A. [272].
  • Popplar of Yarum, [226].
  • Poste, by Breton, [237].
  • Post and pair, [280].
  • Pot-poet, character of, [71].
  • Practice of Piety, [87].
  • Pratt, Mr. [249].
  • Prauncer, [225].
  • Prayer for the college, [279].
  • Prayer at the end of a play, [279].
  • Prayer used before the university, [6].
  • Preacher, character of a young raw, [4].
  • Pretender to learning, character of, [112].
  • Prigger, see [Prygger].
  • Primero, [32], [33].
  • Primivist, [32].
  • Print, set in, [239].
  • Prison, character of a, [138].
  • Prisoner, character of a, [245].
  • Privy councellor, character of a worthy, [238].
  • Profane man, character of, [171].
  • Progresses of Queen Elizabeth, [237].
  • Prologue, [97].
  • Prolusions, by Capel, [229].
  • Prygger of prauncers, character of a, [222].
  • Prynne, [62].
  • Puritan, [120], [150].
  • Puritan, picture of a, [229].
  • Puttenham, [237].
  • Quanto Dyspayne, a dance, [262].
  • Quarromes, [225].
  • Querpo, [140].
  • Quintilian, [30].
  • Quyer, or quyaer, [225], [227].
  • Radcliffe, Sir Alexander, [251].
  • Raie, [242].
  • Ramus, [30].
  • Randolph, Dr. [161].
  • Rash man, character of, [167].
  • Rat, black-coat, terms of contempt towards the clergy, [172].
  • Rawlinson, Dr. [262].
  • Rè, isle of, [199]:
    • expedition to, ib.
  • Rebellion, History of, by Clarendon, [189].
  • Reed, Isaac, [45], [272], [279], [280].
  • Reformado precisely charactered, [264].
  • Regiment of Health, [13].
  • Regimen Sanitatis Salerni, [279].
  • Remains, Butler's, [277].
  • Remains, Camden's, [72].
  • Reserved man, character of, [31].
  • Resolves, by Feltham, [270].
  • Retchlessly, [137].
  • Richard III. [79].
  • Rich man, character of a sordid, [174].
  • Ritson, Mr. [237].
  • Robert of Normandy, [164].
  • Roge, [221].
  • Roger, [225].
  • Rogers, G. [232].
  • Rogue, see [Roge].
  • Rome, [10], [27], [90].
  • Rome-bouse, [226].
  • Round breeches, [129].
  • Royal and noble Authors, by Lord Orford, [264].
  • Ruddiman, Life of, by Chalmers, [45].
  • Ruff of Geneva, print, [84].
  • Ruffs, [239].
  • Ruffian, [227].
  • Ruffler, [221].
  • Ruffmanes, [226].
  • Ruffe-pecke, [226].
  • Russell, Earl of Bedford, [12].
  • Rutland, Lady, [203].
  • S. R. [240].
  • Sack, [36], [37], [38], [122].
  • Salerne, [280].
  • Salisbury, [282].
  • Salomon, [225].
  • Saltonstall, Wye, [256].
  • Sandwich, Earl of, [267].
  • Satyrical characters, [269].
  • Satyrical Essayes, by Stephens, [231], [235].
  • Saul, [265].
  • Saxons, [24].
  • Say, E. [xlvii].
  • Saye, [225].
  • Scaliger, [114].
  • Sceptick in religion, character of, [88].
  • Scholar, character of a, [54].
  • Scold, character of a, [247].
  • Scotus, [87].
  • Sejanus, [96].
  • Select second husband for Sir Thomas Overburie's wife, by Davies of Hereford, [229].
  • Seneca, [113].
  • Sergeant, or catchpole, character of, [124].
  • Serving-man, character of, [140].
  • Sforza, [79].
  • Shakspeare, [lx], [2], [15], [33], [74], [103], [111], [162], [224], [262], [279], [280], [281].
  • Shark, character of a, [37].
  • Shark to, [182].
  • Sharking, [180].
  • Sheba, [266].
  • Sheriff's hospitality, and table, [39].
  • Sherry wine, [36], [37].
  • Shimei, [266].
  • Ship, [226].
  • Shop-keeper, character of, [118].
  • Short-hand, [5].
  • Shrewsbury, Elizabeth Countess of, [220].
  • Shrove Tuesday, [61].
  • Sidney, Sir Philip, [201], [204].
  • Silk strings to books, [66].
  • Singing-men in cathedral churches, character of, [116].
  • Skower, [227].
  • Skypper, [225].
  • Socinus, Faustus, [91].
  • Solemne Passion of the Soule's Love, by Breton, [237].
  • Soliman and Perseda, [156].
  • Sordid rich man, character of, [174].
  • Spaniards, [99].
  • Specimens of early English Poets, by Ellis, [237].
  • Spelman, Sir Henry, [24].
  • Spinola, [99].
  • Sports and Pastimes, by Strutt, [32], [49], [56].
  • Springes for Woodcocks, by H. P. [246].
  • Squeazy, [121].
  • Stanley, Richard, [40].
  • Stayed-man, character of a, [128].
  • Steevens, George, [15], [111], [181], [246], [275], [281].
  • Stephen, Master, [142].
  • Stephens, John, [231], [235].
  • Stews, [80].
  • Stowe, [227].
  • Stow's Survey of London, [163].
  • Strange Metamorphosis of Man, [260].
  • Streglethorp Church, [217]:
    • family, [282].
  • Strike, [226].
  • Strummell, [225].
  • Strutt, Mr. [32], [49], [56].
  • Strype, Mr. [163].
  • Sturbridge-fair, [161].
  • Suetonius, [13].
  • Sufferings of the Clergy, by Walker, [190].
  • Surfeit to A. B. C. [269].
  • Surgeon, character of a, [80].
  • Suspicious or jealous man, character of, [183].
  • Swadder, [222].
  • Swedes, [15].
  • Sweedish Intelligencer, [255].
  • Switzer, [253].