Страница - 424Страница - 426- Dametas, iii. 268
- Daniel the Prophet, ii. [150];
iii. 341
- Daniel, Samuel, iii. 283
- Day (“let him have day”), ii. [8]
- Day, John, his Humour out of Breath dedicated to Signior Nobody, i. 5;
- quotation from his Isle of Gulls, i. 289
- Death o’ sense, ii. [158]
- Death’s head on rings, ii. [16]
- Decimo sexto, i. 203
- Defend (“God defend!”), i. 204
- Demosthenes paid for his silence, ii. [152]
- Denier, iii. 315
- Depaint, i. 90;
iii. 271
- Deprave, ii. [126]
- Diet, ii. [370];
- Diety, ii. [24]
- Digby, Sir Everard, ii. [193]
- Dilling, ii. [344];
iii. 10
- Ding, i. 11, 166;
iii. 282
- Diogenes the Cynic, scandalous story about, iii. 319
- Dipsas, i. 238
- Discreet number, iii. 314
- Disgest, i. 140, 146, 161; ii. [179]
- Divines and dying men may talk of hell, &c., iii. 225
- Division, i. 48, 81
- Do me right and dub me knight, i. 81
- Donne’s verses On a Flea on his Mistress’ Bosom, iii. 359
- Donzel del Phebo, i. 300
- Dowland, John, his First Book of Songs quoted, iii. 14, 55
- Drake’s ship at Deptford, iii. 59
- Drayton, Michael, iii. 283, 363
- Drink drunk, iii. 84
- Dropsy-noul, iii. 340
- Dun cow with a kettle on her head, i. 72
- Durance, iii. 15
- Dutch ancients, iii. 351
- Eager, ii. [73]
- Eastward Ho! iii. 5;
- satirical reflections on the Scots, iii. 65
- Ela (“I have strained a note above Ela”), i. 86
- Enagonian, iii. 336
- Enginer, iii. 97
- Enhanceress, ii. [15]
- Epictetus, saying of, ii. [176]
- Erasmus, resemblance between a passage of his Colloquies and passage of First Part of Antonio and Mellida, i. 62
- Ercole, Duke of Ferrara, ii. [117]
- Estro, ii. [156]
- Euphues, ii. [69]
- Fact, ii. [95]; iii. 224
- Fage, iii. 308
- Fair, iii. 350
- Falls, iii. 267
- False lights, iii. 337
- Family of Love, ii. [13]
- Far fet and dear bought is good for ladies, i. 306
- Fart (“get a fart from a dead man”), iii. 90
- Fawn, ii. [115]
- Feak, iii. 265
- Fear (= frighten), ii. [158]
- Fear no colours, iii. 153
- Featherbeds used in naval engagements as a protection against the fire of the enemy, i. 30
- Feature, iii. 251
- Feed and be fat, my fair Calipolis, ii. [404]
- Fencing, terms in, iii. 373
- Fere, iii. 225
- Fetch, i. 127
- Fever-lurdens, iii. 420
- Fico, ii. [133]; iii. 320
- Figent, iii. 60
- Fin (“the fin of his eyes”), i. 214
- Fist, ii. [42], [73], [82]; iii. 90
- Flap-dragon, ii. [70]
- Flat-cap, ii. [32]; iii. 11
- Fleam, i. 230
- Fleamy, i. 133
- Flushing, i. 234
- Flyboat, i. 87
- Foisting-hound, iii. 41
- Foot-cloth, i. 213; ii. [153]
- Foutra, ii. [32]
- Fowl (fool), i. 260
- Frail commodities, iii. 40
- French brawl, ii. [377]
- Froe, ii. [13]
- Froterer, ii. [384]
- Fumatho, ii. [184]
- Galleasse, i. 87, 162
- Gallemawfrey, iii. 139
- Gamashes, ii. [344]
- Garboil, iii. 356
- Geason, ii. [331], [339]
- Gelded vicary, iii. 324, 337
- Gelid and jellied, ii. [291]
- Gern, i. 55, 111; ii. [203], [403]
- Get-penny, iii. 87
- Gew, the actor, i. 13; Addenda, vol. i.
- Ghosts of misers, iii. 219
- Giants at the Lord Mayor’s pageant, ii. [50]
- Gib-cat, ii. [203]
- Giglet, ii. [340], [400]
- Gilt, iii. 323
- Give arms, iii. 11
- Give further day, ii. [328]
- Glaired, iii. 277
- Glassy Priapus, iii. 309
- Glaver, iii. 263, 339
- Glibbery, i. 22
- Glory, ii. [225]
- Gnatho, iii. 291
- Goat’s blood, iii. 151
- God you good even, iii. 5;
God ye good morrow, ii. [393]
- God’s neaks, i. 54
- Gold ends, iii. 28
- Gold-end man, iii. 103
- Goldsmiths’ Row, i. 205
- Good man (= wealthy man), ii. [57]
- Goose-turd-green, ii. [47]
- Gorget, ii. [260]
- Gormand, iii. 327
- Granado netherstocks, iii. 301
- Grand grincome, ii. [31]
- Great man’s head, iii. 348
- Gresco, iii. 93
- Griffith, Margaret, i. 233
- Griffon, i. 297
- Grillus, iii. 281
- Ground, i. 37; iii. 142
- Guarded, i. 232; iii. 346
- Guards, ii. [387]; iii. 14
- Guilpin, Edward, iii. 287, 367
- Gundolet, i. 57
- Gurnet’s head, iii. 341
- Guzzel dogs, iii. 308
- Half-clam’d, i. 150
- Half-crown ordinary, ii. [406]
- Hall, Joseph, iii. 281-6;
- Marston’s imitations of, iii. 310, 320, 323
- Hall (“A hall! a hall!”), iii. 372
- Hamlet, quoted in The Malcontent, i. 201, 264;
- early popularity of, iii. 49, 52;
- imitation of passages from, i. 224; iii. 133, 134, 137, 230
- Hangers, i. 36; ii. [406]
- Harvey, John, i. 205
- Hatch short sword, ii. [406]
- Hazard, iii. 100
- Head-men, iii. 37
- Healths in urine, ii. [70]
- Heathy, i. 15; Addenda, vol. i.
- Hem, ii. [14]
- Henry IV., Part I., imitation of passage from, iii. 219
- Herring-bones, iii. 344
- Hey-pass re-pass, ii. [381]
- Heywood, Thomas, popularity of his If you know not me you know nobody, iii. 87
- High-lone, i. 172
- High-noll’d, i. 165
- Hipponax, iii. 359
- Hiren (“Hast thou not Hiren here?”), iii. 26
- Hogson, iii. 319
- Hole (part of a prison), iii. 106
- Honorificabilitudinitatibus, ii. [92]
- Horn-fair, iii. 72
- Hout, i. 65
- Huddle, i. 213
- Hull, i. 87; ii. [250]
- Hyena, iii. 115;
- confused by Marston with the panther, ii. [347]
- Hymen represented in a saffron robe, i. 261
- Imagines Deorum, iii. 270
- Imbraid, i. 117, 283
- Incubus, i. 107, 172
- Inductions to plays, i. 7
- Ingenious, ii. [109], [397]
- Injury (verb), iii. 381
- Instaur’d, ii. [333]
- Intellectual, iii. 372
- Inward, i. 282
- Io! i. 183
- Irishmen, commendable bashfulness of, i. 265
- Italy, vices brought to England from, iii. 275
- Jakes of Lincoln’s Inn, ii. [368]
- James I, his Poetical Exercises, iii. 281;
- James’ knights, sneer at, iii. 79
- Jawn, i. 129
- Jellied, i. 114, 126; ii. [291]
- Jingling spurs, i. 233
- Jobbernole, iii. 301, 341
- Jones, Robert, quotation from his First Book of Songs and Airs, ii. [33]
- Jonson, Ben, compliment to, i. 320;
- allusion to a passage in his Volpone, ii. [190];
- sneer at his Sejanus, ii. [235];
- ridiculed, iii. 305
- Jove (influence of the planet Jupiter), ii. [292]
- Judas’ red beard, iii. 166
- Julia (daughter of Augustus), witty saying of, ii. [12]
- Julius Cæsar, quoted, iii. 215
- Juvenal imitated, iii. 308-9
- Ka me, ka thee, iii. 30
- Keel, i. 77; ii. [321]
- Kempe’s Jig, iii. 372
- King of flames, ii. [292]
- King John, quoted, ii. [354]
- Kinsing, iii. 369
- Kinsayder, ii. [350]
- Knight’s ward, iii. 106
- Knighthood purchased from King James, iii. 79
- Knights of the mew, ii. [322]
- Knock, i. 31
- Knurly, i. 166
- Lady-bird, iii. 104
- Lælius Balbus, ii. [130]
- Lamb, Charles, his criticisms on Marston, i. 49, 100;
- his remarks on the Decay of Symbols, ii. [338]
- Lanch (= lance), ii. [193]
- Lanthorn and candle-light, i. 35; iii. 202
- Laver-lip, iii. 291
- Lavolta, i. 183
- Lay, iii. 88
- Lay in lavender, iii. 100
- Leese, iii. 346
- Leg of a lark is better than the body of a kite, iii. 104
- Legend of Lies, ii. [69]
- Legs (= bows), iii. 264
- Lemon’s juice, iii. 350
- Lent, consumption of flesh forbidden during, iii. 203
- Leopards, their fondness for wine, iii. 238
- Lettuce, iii. 320
- Lie, ii. [16]
- Lindabrides, ii. [55]
- Linstock, i. 30
- Lion, curious belief concerning, iii. 237
- London licket, iii. 14
- Long stock, ii. [337]
- Loose (“at the loose”), ii. [387]
- Los guantes, i. 276
- Lovery, iii. 337
- Lozenges of Sanctified Sincerity, i. 255
- Lugg’d boot, iii. 378
- Lusk, iii. 335, 358
- Luskish, iii. 324
- Lusty Laurence, iii. 289
- Luxuriousness, iii. 349
- M. under your girdle, iii. 92
- Mace, iii. 277
- Main, ii. [406]
- Make (“What should we make here?”), iii. 131
- Male lie, iii. 308
- Malice (verb), ii. [40], [91], [109]
- Mandragora, iii. 114
- Mandrake, iii. 219
- Mannington, George, his woeful ballad, iii. 118
- March-panes, ii. [373]
- Marry faugh, iii. 11
- Marry muff, i. 169
- Martial quoted, ii. [28], [110]
- Mary Ambree, i. 22
- Mason’s Mulleasses, allusion to passage of, iii. 31;
- Maypole (term of abuse), i. 23
- Measure, i. 184, 276; ii. [43]
- Measuring, iii. 311
- Merchant of Venice quoted, iii. 34
- Mere, merely, i. 236, 320; ii. [297]
- Methodist Musus, iii. 308
- Metreza, i. 213
- Mincing capreal, iii. 372
- Minikin, i. 51, 80
- Minikin-tickler, ii. [401]
- Minioning, i. 279
- Mirror of Knighthood, i. 300; ii. [69]
- Mirror for Magistrates, iii. 283
- Modern, i. 11; iii. 364
- Monmouth caps, iii. 84
- Month’s mind, iii. 135
- Moorfields (favourite spot for beggars), iii. 13
- More hair than wit, iii. 199
- Mortimer’s numbers, iii. 363
- Motion (= proposal), i. 159; ii. [51], [96]; iii. 123
- Motion (= puppet-show), ii. [51]
- Mott, iii. 332
- Much (ironical), i. 243, 251, &c.
- Muckender, ii. [359]
- Mumchance, ii. [382]
- Murr, i. 153; ii. [140]
- Muscovy glass, i. 234
- Music-houses, i. 185
- Mycerinus, iii. 243