FOOTNOTES


[1]. Since listed as Early English Meals and Manners.

[2]. “The Book of the Polite Man, teaching manners for men, especially for boys, as a supplement to those which were omitted by the most moral Cato.”

[3]. Described and in part translated in an appendix to Queene Elizabethes Achademy.

[4]. Lust, i.e., pleasure.

[5]. Reached.

[6]. Mirth.

[7]. So Ascham: “It is pity, that commonly more care is had, yea, and that among very wise men, to find out rather a cunning man for their horse than a cunning man for their children.”

[8]. See p. [11], below.