Crying clubs, illustration of that custom Cude Yeddy, an idiot so called Cupid, his golden shaft .... Cymbeline, remarks on the story of this play D. .... Daiphantus, a work by Scoloker, in which Hamlet is ... 51 165 273 109 245, 265 ...... Danes, formerly remarkable for hard drinking borrowed.... Devils invoked by witches, account of them Dragon, a character in the morris dance .... 219 · 265 425 126 5 471 Drinking horns, formerly carried by lunatics, &c. .. 164 Drinking pots with hoops, explained .... 23 180 45 255 Elf-locks .... Elizabeth Queen, a compliment to her. Eloisa, some compositions by her noticed .... to have furnished a material incident in the story Euriphile, whence the name borrowed by Shakspeare persons 198 103 21 F. Fair lady of Norwich, origin of a curious story so entitled .... 378 Farmer Doctor, a mistake in a note by him pointed out 420 Various remarks on this character 73, 158, 169, 327 308, 329 .... 391 Fools, pre-eminence of those in Shakspeare's plays Their decline See Clowns. Fortunatus, origin of the story of this romance For-tails, how worn by ladies in the reign of Edw. I. 323 Frier John and frier Richard, a curious story so en- titled Frier Tuck, origin of his name Funeral feasts, borrowed from the ancients G. 214, 256, 258 125, 378 450 202 Stories from it used in the pulpit or otherwise to entertain the monks 348, 349 363 Ghosts, Why said to fast 222 Why they disappeared at the dawn of day 224 Gis, a corruption of Jesus ... Gloucester, duke of, discordant accounts of his death. Grace, when this title was first used Green eyes, less uncommon formerly than at present Guy Faux, how treated by the modern populace H. Hamlet, alluded to in Scoloker's Daiphantus Enigmatical speech by him explained His madness 260 16 422 13 50 193 65 341 Heaping coals of fire on a person's head, explanation of this phrase Heart, the seat of courage among the ancients .. Hearts and hands Henlane Heraldry, ridiculed by Shakspeare ... Herb John, a proverbial expression relating to it.... 269 Herod, account of his character in the old mysteries 241 463 Hugo de Sancto Victore, some tales and tables ascribed 344 Hume, Mr., a singular remark by him 18 I. Israel Von Mecheln, account of a curious print en- graven by him representing a morris dance ... Jack of the clockhouse .. Jesus, corruption of his name into Gis name of, inscribed on swords Joculator, ancient meaning of this word Jourdain, Margery, some account of her. K. 446 98 3S 260 229 307 6 Killigrew, not a regular jester King Henry the Sixth, account of prayers composed Reasons why the whole of the 309 38 plays on his reign were not written by Shakspeare 31 Lawyers, compared to frogs by an old monkish writer 351 454 Lowth, Bishop, mistaken in his opinion concerning wastel bread 210 |