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the Idea's of Plato. To Plato idea meant an eternally existing pattern of a class of things. Of the pattern the individual things are imperfect copies, and from it they derive their existence.

his summum bonum: Aristotle's chief good, as the ultimately determining principle in his system of ethics: viz. evdaiμovía, well-being, felicity.

Chimæra: wild fancy.

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in whose defect: for want of which. Metaphor: figure, trope.

a story out of Pliny: and therefore, marvellous, incredible. See p. 30.

a tale of Boccace or Malizspini: a mere romance, a mere fable. Boccaccio (1313-1375) was the great Italian storyteller, author of the Decameron. Malespini, born about 1540, was the author of Ducento Novelle.

neat: pure, unadulterated.

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Cæsar: has been explained as absolute monarch, autocrat -a meaning found, e.g. in Shakespeare, Richard III, Iv. iv. 336. Compare the use of kayser. Browne, however, might be alluding to the great Dictator, Caius Julius Cæsar; or he might be employing the word as the title of the Roman Emperors from 30 A.D. to about 140. So in Matthew xxii. 21: "Render therefore unto Cæsar the things which are Cæsar's.”

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conformant, 178

confound, 134

conjunctions, 245

consequence, 117, 155

consist, 119

consorts, 118

Constance, Council of, 161

constellated, 221

construction, 239

conversation, 117, 246

converse, 117

conversion, 138, 203
Copernicus, 257, 262
corporal, 175
corps, 124, 180, 253
corpulency, 177
corrosives, 248
corruptions, 204
cosmography, 138

countrey, 240

crambe, 262

crany, 180

crasis, 180

Cretians, 231

curiosity, 152, 166
curious, 136, 137
Curtius, 195
Cynics, 188

damnable, 217

dastards, 238

Defenda me, 248

define, 163
delivers, 167

Delphos, 133, 166, 199
Democritus, 229, 231, 258
departure, 253
despight, 115
dichotomy, 126

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excess, 118
expans'd, 139
experience, 204

extemporary, 173
extremity, 119
Ezekiel, 204

familiarly, 154
Familist, 217
Fiat lux, 175
filed, 223

first moveable, 176
fit, 244, 251
flie, 135
fougade, 142

gale, 172
Galen, 135, 180
galliardize, 252
Garagantua, 151
glome, 193
glympse, 175
graffs, 223

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gramercy, 142
grammatical constructions:
other than, 115; both, 118;
there hath been many, 123;
if...that, 123; without, 125;
elder then, 129; been omit-
ted, 130; repent me, 133;
that that that, 133, 262;
infinitive, 134; from whence,
139; so...as, 140; these pair,
146; could not chuse but,
156; had him done, 163;
deny but, 174; that...as, 179;
accuse for, 187; can away
with, 187; subject omitted,
188; be indicative, 194; use
of adjective, 201; inflection
of comparison omitted, 202;
obsolete use of other, 210;
for to be, 221; which nomi-
native and accusative, 242;
that for because, 245; such...
which, 247; accusative for
nominative, 255

Grand Seignour, 143

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