A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 15Dodsley, Robert
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A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 15
Dodsley, Robert
English drama
Challenges, etiquette of, xi. 224, 389
Chamberlain, Robert, xiv. 3, 9
Chanticleers, the London, a play, xii. 320-60
Charles I., xii. 206
---- II., xv. 194
Charmers, xii. 505
Chase, the, vii. 41
Chaucer, Geffrey, xii. 240-2, 286
Chelsea College, xii. 277-8
Cherry-pit, i. 246
Chess, game of, ix. 387
Cheston [Cheshunt] nunnery, x. 215
Chettle, Henry, viii. 95-6, 200-327
Chopines, x. 367
Christ-cross, ix. 42
Christmas, xiii. 20-1
Chrysome, xiii. 280
Churchyard, T., ix. 118
Cicero's treatise, "De Republica," xiii. 476
Citizenship, xii. 136
City Match, a play, xiii. 200-320
City Nightcap, the, a play, xiii. 99-197
Clerkenwell Green, xi. 98
Cloak for every rain, to have a, prov., xiii. 56
Clocks, German, xii. 231
Cloth, flinching of, xii. 259
Cloth-dealers in Watling Street, iv. 243
Clouds, the, by Aristophanes, ix. 376
Clown, the, in plays, iv. 160
Coaches, x. 336-7
Cob's pound, xv. 32
Cockatrice, xiii. 499-500
Cock-sure, vi. 67
Cole, old, vii. 476
Coll my dog, iii. 8, 9
Cologne, three kings of, iii. 200
Combat, laws of, x. 129
Complaisant Companion, the, a jest-book, x. 115
Comptes du Monde aventureux, xiv. 480
Conduits, speeches delivered from, xiii. 243
Constable, Henry, ix. 113-14
Content--"To go look content," a phrase, xiii. 141
Contention between Liberality and Prodigality, a play, viii. 330-83
Convey, i. 159
Cooke, John, xi. 174-289
Cooke, Joshua, ix. 2
Cool his heels, to, a phrase, xiii. 52
Cooling card, xiii. 505
Coomb House, xiii. 14, 16
Cooper's "_Thesaurus_" referred to, x. 218
Copernicus, i. 38
Copesmate, xiii. 30
Copland, Robert, viii. 19
Corbet, Bp., xii. 248
Cornelia, a play, v. 176-252
Cornelys, St, i. 336; vi. 74
Corner-cap, iii. 11
Corney, Bolton, ix. 100;
xiii. 203
Coryat, Thomas, iii. 200;
xi. 313; xii. 227
Costermongers, xiii. 125
Cotswold or Cotsol, iii. 137
Cotterel, Sir Clement, i. xv.
Counters, the London, x. 344;
xiii. 41
Coventry Mysteries, the, i. 374
Cow-cross, xi. 98
Cowley, Abr., xv. 199
Coxcomb Park, xiii. 14
Crabbed age and youth, &c., a song, quoted, xiii. 89
Cramp-rings, xii. 255-6
Crane, Sir Francis, xiii. 233
Cranes in the Vintry, the three, iv. 87;
vii. 357
Creature, i. 123
Creeping to the cross, x. 236;
xii. 255-6
Cries of London, xi. 436
Crofts, Cecilia, xiv. 372
Crome, i. 341
Cromwell, Oliver, ix. 334, 348;
xii. 316;
xiv. 475-6
Cross, red, houses marked with a, xiv. 405
Crotchets, xiii. 15
Crowned cups, xii. 39
Croydon sanguine, iv. 80
Crystals, pair of [the eyes], xiii. 55
Cucking-stool, xii. 127
Cue, xi. 225
Cuerpo, xiii. 278
Cupboard-beds, xv. 216
Cupid's arrows, fable of, xii. 31
Cupid's Revenge, a play, xiv. 194
Curfew-bell, the, x. 251
Curtains at theatres, xiv. 97
Curtal, iii. 211
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