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
He who sups with the devil has need of a long spoon, prov., viii. 460-1
Heywood, John, i. 196-238, 325 _et seq._
----, Thomas, i. 329;
iv. 348;
xi. 177, 179;
xii. 95
Hickscorner, an interlude, i. 143-95
Hieronimo, part of, iv. 361
----. See _Jeronymo_
Highgate, viii. 380
High men and low men, xii. 244
Hight (or hyght), i. 129
Highwayman, xiv. 382
Hill, Aaron, vi. 27
Historia Histrionica, xv. 400-31
Histriomastix, Prynne's, xiii. 226
Hobby-horse, viii. 24; xi. 267
----, "The hobby-horse is forgot," xi. 267
Hofman, Goody, xiii. 228
Hogsnorton, ii. 31
Holland's Leaguer, xiii. 414
Holt, i. 148
Homer, xi. 303
Hoodman-blind, x. 221
Horse-stealing, viii. 27
Hot-cockles, ix. 102;
xv. 381
How a Man may Choose a Good Wife from a Bad, a play, ix. 2-96
Howard, Mr Henry, xv. 189-90
How can that be? xiv. 458
Howleglass, Tyl, vii. 358
Hudson, Thomas, ix. 116
Huggermugger, x. 90
Hughes, Thomas, iv. 251
Humorous, xiv. 296
Humphrey, to dine with Duke, vi. 553;
xiii. 31, 264
Hundred Merry Tales, A, a story-book, i. 25
Hungarians, x. 227, 244
Huntley, Dick, viii. 17
Hussey, xiv. 331
Hymen's Triumph, a masque, xi. 449
I am sorry for thee, but I cannot weep, prov., vi. 319
Iceland (or Isling) dogs, x. 321
If you know not me, you know nobody, prov., vii. 213
Image of Idleness, viii. 72
In danger, iii. 62
Indies, West, xi. 213
In dock, out nettle, prov. iii. 90
Ingelend, Thomas, ii. 266-320
Ingenious and ingenuous, xiii. 53;
xiv. 281
Inkhorn phrases, viii. 70
Ink in the pen, ii. 92
Ink-pot terms, viii. 70
Inns of Court, Christmas at the, xiii. 20-1
Intellection, i. 124
Intreat, i. 237
Ireland, xi. 187
Irish, ii. 34
Irish earth, properties of, xii. 486
Irish footmen, xi. 121
Irus, xi. 548
Isle of Dogs, a play, viii. 6-8
Italian poets, study of the, viii. 5, 29, 72
Jack, the, at bowls, xii. 165
Jack Drum's Entertainment, prov., vi. 324
Jack Juggler, an interlude, ii. 104-57
Jack o' Lent, xi. 262
Jack Straw, a play, vi. 376-414
Jack will be a gentleman, prov., xii. 156
Jacob and Esau, an interlude, ii. 186-264
Jacques, Holy, xiv. 65
James I., ix. 114;
xi. 328-9
James in Gales, St, i. 336
Janty, xiv. 401
Jehosaphat, i. 332
Jeronimo, a play in two parts, iv. 346-96;
v. 3-173;
xiv. 82
----, go by, go by, v. 109
Jet, i. 69
Jews furnished with large noses on the stage, x. 481
Jis (for Jesus), iii. 225
John, King, Shakespeare's play of, xiv. 136
John, Sir, ii. 25;
x. 224-5
Jonson, Ben. iv. 361;
v. 3, 4, 56, 70, 103, 147;
viii. 97;
ix. 393;
xi. 504
Jordan, Thomas, xiv. 9
Judas colour, v. 121
Julian (or Jyl) of Brentford, viii. 19
Jumped, xiv. 248
Jump out, to, xiii. 62-3
_Ka kob_, jackdaw's, ii. 215
Kempe, W., viii. 4, 7;
ix. 194
Kest, i. 179
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