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3-328 BOOKSELLERS in the reign of Elizabeth, 23 why their interest is rarely combined with the advancement of literature, _n._ 87 why they prefer the crude to the matured fruit, 210 BOYLE, his controversy with Bentley, 378-390 his edition of "Phalaris", 378-381 his literary aids, _n._ 382 BRAMHALL opposes Hobbes' philosophy, 449 BRERETON, Sir W., characterised by Clarendon and Cleveland, _n._ 418 BROOKE attacks errors in Camden's "Britannia", 492 his work unfairly suppressed, 495 his severe remarks on Camden, _ib._ humorous rhymes on a horse, 497 his self-defence, 498 his real motives vindicated, 499 biographical note, _ib._ BROWN, Dr., his panegyric on Warburton, and his sorrow for writing it, _n._ 235 account of, _n._ 273 BROWN, Robt., founder of a sect of Puritans, _n._ 518 BURNET, Bp., his character attacked, 426 BURTON, his laborious work, 83 his constitutional melancholy, _n._ 182 CAESALPINUS, originally the propounder of a theory of the circulation of the blood, 335 CALVIN'S opinions on government, _n._ 447 CALVIN, his narrowed sectarianism, 502 CAMDEN recommends Jonson to Raleigh, _n._ 476 his industry, and his great work the "Britannia", 491 Brooke points out its errors, 492 his works suppressed through Camden's interest, 495 his exasperation, _ib._ his powerful picture of calumny, 496 his quiet adoption of Brooke's corrections, 499 CAMPANELLA and his political works, 351-352 CAREY, Henry, inventor of "Namby Pamby", 101 "Carey's Wish," a patriotic song on the Freedom of Election, by the author of "God save the King," _n._ 102 "Sally in our Alley," a popular ballad, its curious origin, 103 author of several of our national poems, 104 his miserable end, _ib._ CARTE, Thomas, his valuable history, 110-111 the first proposer of public libraries, 111 its fate from his indiscretion, 112 CARTWRIGHT, Thomas, chief of the Puritan faction, 505 progress of his opinions, 506 his great popularity, _ib._ forsakes his party, 508-509 CARYLL'S voluminous commentary on Job, _n._ 392 CASTELL, Dr., ruined in health and fortune by the publication of his Polyglott, _n._ 189 CHARLES THE SECOND'S jest at the Royal Society, _n._ 311 an admirer of Hobbes's ability in disputation, _n.
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