(Other words will be found in the Glossary.)
aboded, i. I. 93. admit, iv. 2. 107. adver'tise, ii. 4. 178. allegiant, iii. 2. 176. appliance, i. I. 124. approve, ii. 3. 74. as, i. I. IO. aspect, iii. 2. 369.
blister'd, i. 3. 31. bombard, v. 4. 72. bores, i. I. 128. broken, v. I. 47. buzzing, ii. I. 148.
capable of, v. 3. II. carried, i. I. 100. censure, i. I. 33. certes, i. I. 48. challenge, ii. 4. 77. chiding, iii. 2. 197. clapp'd, i. 3. 18. clean, i. 3. 29. colour, i. 1. 178. colt's tooth, i. 3. 46. combination, i. 1. 169. complete, i. 2. 118 cope, i. 2. 78. cross, iii. 2. 214. cure, i. 4. 33.
deliver, i. 2. 143. deny, iii. 2. 238. distinctly, i. I. 45.
Abbott, Shakespearian Gram- mar, i. I. 10, 18, 76-78, 88, 94, 159, 197; i. 2. 82, 85-87, 200, 204; i. 3. 57, 62; i. 4. 105; ii. 1. 48, 130; ii. 4. 13, 30, 48; iii. 1. 46, 134; v. I. 137; v. 3. 130, 166. Abergavenny, i. I. 211. All is True, Prol. 9, 14-16. Ampthill, iv. 1. 28. Anabaptists, v. 3. 30. Arde, i. I. 7.
authorship, Prol. 25-29.
Biblical references, i. I. 140; v. 5. 34, 52.
Bordeaux, i. I. 96. Brandon, I. 197.
Bulmer, i. 2. 190.
Capell, i. 1. 62-64. carbuncle, ii. 3. 78. Carthusians, i. I. 221. chamber, i. 4. 46. Charles V., i. 1. 176. Clotharius, i. 3. 10. Clubs! v. 4. 43.
conceits, i. I. 84; i. 3. 32; iii.
I. 103; iii. 2. 350, 399. curtains on stage, ii. 2. 48.
double negative, ii. 3. 67.
Ego et rex meus, iii. 2. 314. ellipsis, i. I. 197; i. 3. 62.
fool's motley, Prol. 16.
French fashions, i. 3. 25.
Guy of Warwick, v. 4. 19. Guynes, i. I. 7.
Hall's Chronicle, i. I. 7, 26, 34-36, 97, 219; v. 3. 10. hendiadys, v. 3. 72. Henton, i. 2. 147.
historical inaccuracies, i. 1. 96, 120, 197; iii. 2. 85, 314; v. I. 103. Holinshed's Chronicle, i. I. 79,
80, 86, 90, 96, 169, 176, 197, 219; i. 2. 20, 106, 128, 132, 172; i. 4. 50; ii. 1. 41-44, 53, 103, 156; ii. 2. 112, 120-134; ii. 3. 63; ii. 4. 58, 81, 172, 182; iii. 2. 26, 124, 300, 310- 332, 337-341, 341-344, 402, 451, 455; iv. I. 24; iv. 2. 12;
Hopkins, i. 1. 221. humours, i. I. 152.
Kimbolton, iv. I. 34. kissing, i. 4. 96.
little England, ii. 3. 46. Louvre, i. 3. 23.
mark, v. I. 170. Marshalsea, v. 4. 77. metonymy, i. I. 44. Montacute, 1. I. 217. Moorfields, v. 4. 30. More, iii. 2. 393.
Pace, ii. 2. 120-124. pageants, Prol. 10. Parish-garden, v. 4. 2. Peck, i. I. 219. Pepin, i. 3. 10. phoenix, v. 5. 40. place of negative, i. 1. 88. pleonasm, i. I. 12. Pope, i. I. 120, 167. præmunire, iii. 2. 340. price of admission, Prol. 12. primero, v. I. 7.
proverbs, iii. 1. 23; v. 4. 24. puns, i. 3. 32; iii. 1. 103; iii. 2. 350, 399.
Rose, i. 2. 152. Rowley, Prol. 14-16.
sacring bell, iii. 2. 295. snaring larks, iii. 2. 282. spoons at christenings, v. 3. 166.
textual points, i. I. 47, 62, 70, 79, 120, 167, 211; i. 2. 67, 147, 164, 179, 190; i. 3. 12, 31, 57; i. 4. 6; ii. 1. 53, 86; ii. 2. 83; iii. I. 45; iii. 2. 192, 343; iv. 2. 36, 50, 60; v. I. 43; v. 3. 85, 125. Theobald, i. I. 70. threepenny pieces, ii. 3. 36.
Virginia, v. 5. 52.
When you see me you know me, Prol. 14-16.
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