66, 172, 208, 390
heart of one dissected 281
Cordeliers, story of St. Francis 245
Cornaro, Lewis 195
Corneille 39 (Fn. 4)
Cornelii, family of the 192
Corruption 469
Cotqueans 482
Cottilus, his equanimity 143
Country dances 67
the Sir Roger de Coverley 106 (Fn. 1)
Country
life 151, 161, 414, 424, 474, 583, 622
Wake, the, a farce 502
wakes described 161
Courage 99, 152, 161, 350, 422
Court life 64, 76, 394, 403
Courtship 261
Coverley, Sir Roger de 2, 6, 34, 106-113, 115, 116, 118, 122, 125,
126, 130, 131, 174, 269, 295, 329, 331, 335,
359, 410, 424, 517
Covetousness 316
Cowardice 231, 611
Cowley 41, 62, 67, 81, 114, 123, 339, 551, 590, 610, 613
Cowper, Lord 38, 467
Coxcombs 128, 406
Crab, chaplain to the Ugly Club 78
Crambo 63
Crastin, Dick, challenges Tom Tulip 91
Crazy, a man thought so for reading Milton aloud 577
Creation,
contemplation of 393
Milton’s account of 339
Blackmore’s poem on 339 (Fn. 8), 543
Credit 3, 218, 320
Credulity in women 190
Cries of London 251
Critics 87, 291, 409, 592
Cross, Miss, half a tun less handsome
than Madam Van Brisket 32
Cully-Mully-Puff 362
Cultismo 379 (Fn. 3), 409
Cunning 225
Curiosity 237, 439
Custom 437, 455, 474
Cymon and Iphigenia 71
Cynaeas reproves Pyrrhus 180
Cynthio and Flavia, broken courtship of 399
Cyrus 564
Czar Peter, compared with Louis XIV. 139
heart of one dissected 281
Cordeliers, story of St. Francis 245
Cornaro, Lewis 195
Corneille 39 (Fn. 4)
Cornelii, family of the 192
Corruption 469
Cotqueans 482
Cottilus, his equanimity 143
Country dances 67
the Sir Roger de Coverley 106 (Fn. 1)
Country
life 151, 161, 414, 424, 474, 583, 622
Wake, the, a farce 502
wakes described 161
Courage 99, 152, 161, 350, 422
Court life 64, 76, 394, 403
Courtship 261
Coverley, Sir Roger de 2, 6, 34, 106-113, 115, 116, 118, 122, 125,
126, 130, 131, 174, 269, 295, 329, 331, 335,
359, 410, 424, 517
Covetousness 316
Cowardice 231, 611
Cowley 41, 62, 67, 81, 114, 123, 339, 551, 590, 610, 613
Cowper, Lord 38, 467
Coxcombs 128, 406
Crab, chaplain to the Ugly Club 78
Crambo 63
Crastin, Dick, challenges Tom Tulip 91
Crazy, a man thought so for reading Milton aloud 577
Creation,
contemplation of 393
Milton’s account of 339
Blackmore’s poem on 339 (Fn. 8), 543
Credit 3, 218, 320
Credulity in women 190
Cries of London 251
Critics 87, 291, 409, 592
Cross, Miss, half a tun less handsome
than Madam Van Brisket 32
Cully-Mully-Puff 362
Cultismo 379 (Fn. 3), 409
Cunning 225
Curiosity 237, 439
Custom 437, 455, 474
Cymon and Iphigenia 71
Cynaeas reproves Pyrrhus 180
Cynthio and Flavia, broken courtship of 399
Cyrus 564
Czar Peter, compared with Louis XIV. 139