Страница - 327Страница - 329- 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;
- Hall (“A hall! a hall!”), iii. [372]
- Hamlet, quoted in The Malcontent, i. 201, 264;
- 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]
- Naples’ canker, iii. [309];
- Naples’ pestilence, ii. 349
- Nashe, Thomas, quoted, iii. [48], [225], [273]
- Natalis Comes, iii. [270]
- Neast (nest) of goblets, ii. 7
- Nectar-skink, ii. 307
- Ne’er-crazed, iii. [355]
- Nemis, iii. [289]
- Nile, dogs drinking on the bank of, ii. 281
- Nitty, iii. [276], [370]
- No point, ii. 77
- Noddy, iii. [189]
- Noise, ii. 43
- Nuzzel, ii. 372
- O God, i. 32
- O hone, hone, iii. [98]
- O Lord, sir, ii. 30
- Obligation, ii. 57
- Occupant, iii. [300], [349]
- Occupation, ii. 219
- O’er-peise, i. 310
- Old cut (= old fashion), i. 11
- One and thirty, iii. [329]
- Ophelia, iii. [52]
- Ophiogeni, iii. [310]
- Outrecuidance, iii. [95]
- Owe, ii. 259
- Ox-pith, i. 239
- Packstaff epithets, iii. [338];
- packstaff rhymes, iii. [310]
- Pages, their fondness for dicing, ii. 382
- Paize, i. 100, 121; ii. 327
- Palæphatus, iii. [311]
- Pale, ii. 287
- Palladium, ii. 252
- Palmerin de Oliva, ii. 69
- Pane, ii. 337; iii. [349]
- Pantable, pantofle, i. 29; ii. 382
- Parcel-gilt, ii. 57
- Parkets, ii. 141
- Parmeno (“nothing ad Parmenonis suem”), i. 204
- Parted, iii. [20]
- Parthenophil, iii. [358]
- Party per pale, ii. 345
- Passion, i. 90
- Pavin, iii. [340]
- Peat, ii. 339; iii. [100]
- Peele, Gronge, Merry Jests of, i. 40
- Peevish, iii. [254]
- Peggy’s complaint for the death of her Willy, ii. 29
- Pepper in the nose, ii. 321
- Peregal, i. 55
- Perfumed jerkin, i. 314
- Perpetuana, ii. 343
- Persius quoted, ii. 111
- Peterman, iii. [38]
- Petronel, i. 19
- Physic against Fortune, i. 255
- Pickhatch, iii. [319], [376]
- Pill (= peel), i. 99
- Pillowbear, iii. [253]
- Pin and the web, iii. [423]
- Pirates hanged at Wapping, iii. [91]
- Pistol, Ancient (scraps of his rant), iii. [11]
- Placket, ii. 383
- Plastic, i. 234
- Plat, i. 54
- Play-bills stuck on posts, iii. [302]
- Plunge, i. 105
- Plutarch quoted, ii. 152, 266
- Pole-head, ii. 348
- Pomander, i. 294
- Pommado reversa, iii. [375]
- Pompey the huge, i. 214
- Ponado, iii. [42]
- Poor John, i. 89
- Popeling, iii. [262]
- Porcpisce, iii. [69]
- Port Esquiline, iii. [351], [361]
- Possessed persons able to speak in various tongues, i. 212
- Poting-stick, i. 308
- Prest, ii. 250; iii. [312]
- Priapus’ gardens, iii. [302]
- Proface, iii. [303]
- Prostitution (= whore), ii. 13
- Protest (use of the word considered affected), ii. 345
- Pudding tobacco, ii. 344
- Pug, i. 29, 152
- Puisne, iii. [300]
- Purchase, i. 303; ii. 410
- Purfled, i. 110
- Puritan (cant term for a whore), ii. 383
- Puritans’ ruffs, i. 13
- Put-pin, iii. [362]
- Putry, i. 150