II.-INDEX TO NOTES. A. [Large Figures indicate Pages, and Small Figures give the numbers of the Notes upon them.] to, 128, 9 Christ covered, 44, 1 Clay Lodgings of the Soul, 73, 5 Clubs at the Universities, 217, 2 Coins of Elizabeth's reign, 66, 3 Confessions, Rousseau's, 253, 1 life), 153, Bute, The Earl of, 321, 1 Diogenes, 135,9 Dion Prusæus, 134, * By and by, 65, 5 Parliament, Submission of, to Parliament, Triennial, 134, 2 Peachum, Polly, 257, 3 Peece (gun), 98, 1 Pens, Ancient, 1, 1 Peroration, The, 133, 2; 147,5 Phoenicoptrices, 231, 2 Pintelli, Baccio, 332,1 Plato on Education, 43, 1 Poet and Historian, Aristotle's Comparison of, 75, 1 Pole, Reginald, 33, 1 Pope, An Emblem against the, Portuguese Discoveries in Aus- tralia, 116, 3 Pounded, 85, 3 Practise conclusions, 125, Praying in (inviting); aid," 113, 8 Prease, 22, 1 pray in Scion, 107, 2 Scisma d'Inghilterra, 136, 6 Seen in (skilled), 123, 1 Seneca, Marcus Annæus, 169, 1 76,; and Francis Bacon, Sibyls, Raffaelle's, 332, 13 Skinner, John, of Reigate, 23, 3 The Historian, 138, 1 Soho Square, 233, 3 Sort (company), 35, ; 36,1; 65, 2; Soul of the World, The, 135, $ 55, 1 Speech, The Parts of a, 133, 2 Steele's Signatures to The Spec- Stevin, Simon, of Bruges, 162, * Stobæus, 153, 3 Sturm, John, 42, ♦ Style, The Ancient, 1, 1 Summa Predicantium, 160, 3 Tae, 401,1 T. Talmud, A note from the, 139, 4 258, 1 -, Horace, his places, 313,1 War (guard), 9,5 Watson, Thomas, Bishop of Wayfaring Christian, 139, 2 Welshman and Stolen Cock, 17, 1 West, Gilbert, 287, 2 West Indies, 176, 1 Whip and Sword against Heresy, Whist (silent), 54, 1 Wordsworth on Charles Lamb, Wotton, Henry, 41,1; Edward, Wyatt, Sir Henry, 23, 3 Wytfliet, Cornelius, 116, 3 III.-INDEX TO SPECIMENS OF ENGLISH. Most of the passages from old writers in this volume have such of their words as are still current English spelt in the way that last diverts attention from the thoughts they stand for; but in the following works all accidents of spelling, &c., have been left untouched, that they may serve as illustrations of the language in successive periods. BEGINNING OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. 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