repuerascam et in cunis vagiam, valde recusem." C c. de Senect. c. 23. (Note in П.) P. 227, 1. 29. accept of repentance, &c.] This expression is found again, p. 315, l. 6. P. 229, 1. 9. Note. of Nero's mind] See above, p. 100, 1. 3. and P. 231, 1. 3. think every day the last] Cmnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum,, Horace [Epist. i. 4, 13] (Note in П.) come. P. 231, 1. 12. something in us. P. 231, 1. 17. Hydriotaphia, or P. 231, 1. 19. P. 231, 1. 25. is added. P. 231, 1. 22. of God. P. 231, 1. 23. Hydriot. time to come] Above, p. 154, 1. 28, it is times to something of us] Above, p. 154, 1. ult., it is as we have elsewhere declared] At the end of the Urn Burial, which was published in 1658. personally] In Hydriot. it is truly. exolution] In Hydriot. the word liquefaction Spouse] Here in Hydriot, is added gustation according to Mystical Theology, omitted in P. 231, 1. 25. the world is in a manner over] Hydriot. has the glory of the world is surely over. INDEX, GENERAL AND GLOSSARIAL. Those words which are not to be found in Latham's Dictionary A, AN, before words beginning with h or u. (See note at p. 11. 1. 13.) 45.20: ABBREVIATED, shortened, 230. 7. ABBREVIATURES, abbreviations, 175. 23. ABEL, 68. 102. ABERRATIONS (SUCH), such "monstrosity of opinions," 190. 29. ABLE TEMPER, sound temperament or constitution, 67. antep. ABRAHAM, 30. 6: 89. 29: ABRAHAM'S ARMS, 313, ult.; BOSOM, 21. 11: ABRUPT, to break off, 24. penult.: 211. 21. The part abrupted is found ABSOLUTE (Lat. absolutus), perfect, 26. 4: 78. ult, in connexion with the ABSTRACTED UNDERSTANDINGS, refined, exalted, 117. 30: ABSTRACTED ACADEMICKS, followers of the old Academic (or Platonic) School of ACADEMY, used for the Academic Philosophy, 221. 21. ACCEPTIONS, acceptations, 59. 22: 71. 8. ACCESS, a fit, 10. 20 (see Note): addition, 33. 2 (see Note). ACCESSARY or (sub.), a contribution towards, an appendix, 110. 20. ACCOMPLISHMENTS, fulfilments, 214. 14. ACCOUNT (IN Casting), in making a computation, 93. 5 (see Note): To ACCREW accrue, 44. 2. ACHILLES (the swift-footed, opposed to the lame Vulcan), used for a ACKNOWLEDGE, to recognise, 234. 8. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, thanks, 175. 19: 183. 18. ACQUESTS, acquisitions, 188. 25. ACQUITMENTS, acquittals, 197. 23. ACTION, agency, operation, 63. 12. ACTIONABLE, punishable, 309. 12. ACTIUS (or ATTIUS, or ÁTTUS,) NAVIUS, HIS RAZOR, referring to the ACTIVES, used substantively for active principles, 51. 11. ACTUATE A VISION, to bring into action or effect the faculty of seeing, 217. 10. ACTUS PERSPICUI, Aristotle's definition of light, 19. 13. (See Note at ADAM, counted by some to have been an hermaphrodite, 38. 13; to have ADIEU UNTO THE WORLD, a farewell, 119. 3. ADJUNCT (sub.), something added to, united with, 18. ult.: 57. 18. PUNISHED, RAILED.) ADOLESCENCE, the second of the four periods of human life, 207. pen. ADUMBRATION, a faint sketch, like that which shadows afford of the ADVANCED (BETTER) JUDGMENTS, more enlightened, improved, 109. 26. ADVENTURE, to venture, risk, 164. 24: Adventure at, to attempt, ADVISOES (Ital. avvise), admonitions, 34. 2. ÆLIAN, 37. 9: his Hist. Anim. and Var. Hist. "contain many things EQUILIBRIOUSLY, with equality of weight, 188. 10. ÆSON'S BATH, used for a means of restoring youth, 67 27. AFFECT, to have a liking for, 104. ult.: 111, 11. AFFECTION, influence: OF TIME, PLACE, AND MOTION, 56. 29: of our 67. 20: abstract for concrete: VULGAR AFFECTIONS, that is, men of AFFLICTIVE, painful, 179. 18. AFFLICTIVELY, painfully, 196. 17: 314. 20. AFRICA, 87, 137, 194; used for a country full of prodigies, 27. 4. AFTER (adv.), afterwards, 95. 28: (prep.) in accordance with, 146. 24. AGREEABLE UNTO, conformable unto, 194. 22. AGREES TO ITS OWN HUMOUR, suits, is agreeable to, 86. 21: AGREES AHAB, King of Israel, mentioned as a specimen of wickedness, 178. 15. AJAX, mentioned, 187. 4. ALARUM (sub.), applied to conscience, 181. 29; the last alarum, the ALCORAN (al-Coran, the Korán) contains in it vain and ridiculous errors, ALEMAN, German, his character, 99, penult. ALEXANDER THE GREAT, 45, 85, 87; his self-restraint, 148, 162; ALEXANDRIA, LIBRARY OF, 42. 15. ALLOW, to approve, 65. 23. ALLOY, composition (?), rendered materia in the Latin trans., 122. 5: ALMANACKS, 112. 17. ALPHABET OF MAN, the earliest rudiments in the study of man, 115. 17. ALTITUDE, perhaps used metaphorically in the astronomical sense of ALTITUDO (O), 17. antep. (See Note.) AMAZED AT DEATH, confounded with alarm, 63. 2. AMBI-DEXTEROUS UNTO BAD ACTIONS, skilful with both hands, too AMBITIONS, used for ambitious men, abstract for concrete, 171 5. (See |