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thor of, ib.; attacks on Butler's character, 494; and vindication of, 495. HUGH of Lincoln, legend of, iii. 145, note. HUGUENOT, origin of the term, iii. 82. HUME, his carelessness in research, iii. 368. HUMPHREY, Duke, origin of the phrase "dining with," ii. 169, note. HURD, Bishop, his proposed book of parallels, iii. 425. HYMNS set to popular tunes, ii. 149, note. IDLENESS punished among the ancients, i. 199, 200. IKON BASILIKE; its probable effects had it appeared a week sooner, ii. 435. ILIAD, in a nut-shell, i. 275. IMAGE-BREAKERS, proclamation by Elizabeth against, iii. 375, 376. IMITATORS, masterly, i. 258, 261. IMITATIONS, of Cicero, i. 67; Le Brun's religious Virgil and Ovid, ib.; Sannazarius's poem _de Partu Virginis_, 68; Arruntius an ancient imitator of Sallust, ib.; modern, ib.; Arabian anecdote, 69. IMITATIONS and Similarities, Poetical, various and curious instances of, ii. 92-110. INDEPENDENTS, their intolerance, iii. 85. INDEX, of prohibited books, ii. 216; Expurgatory, ib.; Congregation of the, ib.; reprinted by the heretics with annotations, 217; effect of, in raising the sale of books, 219. INDEXES, Fuller's observations on, i. 72. INFLUENCE of a name, ii. 65-75. INGHIRAMI, and forged Etruscan antiques, iii. 307. INIGO JONES, his excellent machinery for exhibiting masques, iii. 12, 13. INK, inferiority of modern, ii. 29; various kinds anciently used, 30. INQUISITION, establishment of, at Toulouse, i. 166; in Spain, 167; first proceeding of, ib.; taciturnity of the Spaniards attributed to, ib.; anecdotes concerning, 168-170; history of, by Orobio, 167. INTEMPERANCE in study, i. 8. INTRODUCERS of exotic flowers, fruits, &c., ii. 151, 157. IRELAND, W. H., his Shakesperian forgeries, i. 137, note. ISABELLA-COLOUR, origin of term, i. 217. ITALIANS, their national genius dramatic, ii. 118. ITALIAN HISTORIANS, iii. 177-186. ITALIC letter, introduction of, i. 77; formerly called the Aldine, 78. JACQUERIE, iii. 82. JAMES the First gave credit to physiognomy, i. 149; injustice done to his character for wit, 156; distinguished as Queen James, 462; his ambassador's speech, 463; _cleanliness_ of his court, ib.; his effeminacy, ib.; his general character, ib.; his imbecility in his amusements, 464; his pedantry, 465; account
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