Education, good, 117; faulty, 121. Elections, general, xxvii; quali- fications to participate in, 107; need of reform in, 120; the sifting process of, 121; Spartan manner of, 121. Eli's sons, 134. Elizabeth, Queen, 148, 149. Eloquence, Milton's formal, 177. Engagement, the, 58, 137. Engelbert, De Ortu, xlii. Ephori, the, 117-8. Equality, proportioned, 84. Estates, the three, 63; men's, 134. Evangelic rules, 61. Evelyn, John, 135. Expense, 80, 87, 89. Expression, improvements in, 170 ff.
Expulsion of the kings, 120.
Faction, 144. Factions, 77.
Fanatics, the, xvi, xxviii, 139. Felltham, Owen, Brief Character of the Low Countries, 78. Fickleness, 116. Fifth Monarchy, 145, 179; -men, xxii, 77.
Fingers, a forest of, 120. Flaminian laws, 126.
Flanders, a good wind from, 47,
Fleetwood, General, xvii, xviii, 103.
Florence, the government of, 93. Foppery, Milton's windy, 179. Force, under a, 62.
Formative influences, two, xxxix. Fortescue, Sir John, 83, 154. France, the rebellion in, 54. French, immorality of the, 88.
Fronde, the rebellion of the, 55. Full and frequent, 49-50. Fuller, Thomas, lxv; Mixed Con- templations, 146.
Geneva, the council of, III. Genius, Milton's poetic, lxviii. Gentilism, kingship as, 85, 133, 177.
Gifford, Sir Roger, xxiii. Gilles, lxv. Girard, lxv.
Governors, our, 151. Gracchus, Tiberius, 126. Grammar, over-emphasis upon, 153.
Grandees, 64, 76.
Greek commonwealth-theory, 1viff.
Greenville, Sir John, xv, xxvii. Griffith, Matthew, 48. Guicciardini, 83; Aphorismes, 84.
Harrington, James, his chief pro- posals, liv-lv, 112, 126; of the Rota Club, xlviii ff.; satirized, 174ff.
Hartlib, Samuel, 147. Haslerig, Arthur, xxiv, 46. Hell, a tavern, 137. Henrietta, Queen, 56, 88. Henry III, xlvii, lxi. Herbert, George, 89. Historical setting, xvii. Hobbes, Thomas, Leviathan, 94- Holland, the supremacy of, 78,
95. Hotman, Francis, Franco-Gallia,
xlvi, xlviii, lxiv, 83, 94, 99, 108. Howell, James, An Inquisition. for Blood, 67; Familiar Letters, 78.
Huguenot writers, xlvi. Hutchinson, Colonel, 136. Hyde, Lord Chancellor, 48.
Ignominy, an, 96. Independents, 64, 76, 77.
Inspectors, 109, 156. Intentions, bad, 64.
Interruptions of Parliament, 74,
Liberty, due, 84; native, 125; spiritual or civil, 142, 150—1, 178. Licence, 138.
Invective, Milton's command of, Licinio-Sextian laws, 118.
Ireland, xviii, xxvi, 56. Irish Massacre, 56ff. Iscariot, Judas, 65.
Italy, the republics of, lix, 93 ff., 114-5.
James II, 79, 128.
Jesuits, 148; their writings, xlviiff. John of Salisbury, Policraticus, xli, xliii; On the End of Tyrants, xliii.
Johnson, Dr., 99, 122. Jones, Inigo, 88.
Judges, equal, 153.
Judgments, national, 159. Judgment Day, 125. Judicature, benches of, 155. Justinian, lix.
Juvenal, adaptation of, viii.
Keats, Ode to a Nightingale, 139. Keepers of liberty, 107. King, Christ as, 125, 145; divine right of, 95; a good, 93, 129. Kingship, the abolishing of, 54; Milton's opinions of (see under Milton).
Knights and Burgesses, 107.
Light, all this, 158.
Lilly, William, Short Introd. to Grammar, 153.
Londoners, attitude of, xxff., 46, 49, 53.
Lords, temporal and spiritual, 126. Louis XIV, the court of, 89. Ludlow, General, xxvi. Luther, Martin, xlvi, lxv. Lycurgus, lvi, 82, 114.
Machiavelli, N., lixff.; on com- monwealths and great men, 85, 130; on French looseness, 88; on God's preference for a com- monwealth, 133; on the repub- lics of Italy, 93; on the pomp of kings, 91; on religious free- dom, 142; on the ship of state,
Madness of the people, 92. Mariana, De Rege, xlvii, xlviii. Marius, Caius, 118. Marsilius, Defensor Pacis, xliv. Masques, 88.
Masson, David, his speculations about The Ready and Easy Way, viiff., 43, 78.
Mazarin, 54, 55, 88, 89. Mediæval republican thought, xxxix.
Lambert, General, xvi, xvii, xviii, Merit-system, the, 151.
Laud, Archbishop, 69. Lawes, Henry, 88.
Laws, judicial, 153; fewer, 153. Leaders, ambitious, 103. Lenthall, William, xvii, xxiii, 48,
L'Estrange, Roger, No Blinde
Guides, xvi, 181 ff.; Reply to Plain English, 62; Seasonable Word, xiii, 167, 172; Sober Answer, 167. Libels, 137.
Miles' Coffee-House, xlviii. Militia, 113.
Milton, John, his acquaintance with 16th-century political thought, xlviii; his proffer of advice, xx, 158; his leaning to- ward aristocracy, xxxiv, 83, 84, 96-7; a disciple of Aristotle, xxxvii; on the army, xviii, 101 -4; his use of Bodin, lx ff.; on the union of church and state, 79-80, 144; his embryonic con- stitution, xxxiii ff.; his courage,
xiv, lxxi, 49; his belief in edu- cation, 117, 121; his conception of liberty, 83; his Puritan cant, 81; his contempt for courts and courtiers, 88, 89, 134; his loy- alty to Cromwell, 101; his de- fense of the commonwealth, 72, 73; his eloquence, 176, 179; a Fanatic, xvi; his high regard for Greek and Roman law- givers, lviff.; his tilt with Griffith, 48; his criticism of Harrington's ideas, liv ff.; his idealism, xxxviii ff.; a master of invective, lxviii, 139, 168; his opinions of kingship, 48, 54, 69, 70, 82-3, 87, 91, 92, 99, 129; his idea of local sovereign- ty, 155; his interest in Machia- velli, lix ff.; his relation to med- iæval thought, xxxix ff.; his distrust of Monk, 43, 166; on the law of nature, 59, 60; his admiration for the Netherlands
77, 78; his opinion of the people, 59, 66, 71, 75, 76, 83-4, 121;
in peril, xiii, 136; his political group, xxii; his fear of Popery, 56, 88, 150; his attitude toward the Presbyterians, 61, 65, 136, 140; on the freedom of the press, 50, 52, 138; the signif- icance of his Ready and Easy Way, lxix ff.; his Ready and Easy Way satirized, 173-81; his belief in religious liberty, 142, 150-1; his ideal republic, xxxv ff.; as a reviser, 165 ff.; on rotation, liv, 109-16; his victory over Salmasius, 72-3; his interest in the Rota Club, xlviiiff., 127; champion of the Rump, xxv, 59, 75, 104, 105, 173; his use of Scripture, lv, 85-6, 143, 159, 177; the found- er of a sect, 131; on service, 86; his prose style, lxv ff.; his con- tempt for Utopian politics, xxxvii; his regard for Sir Henry Vane, xxixff.; his opinion of vicegerency, 99.
Modells, aierie, xxviii; exotic, 125.
Modern political theorists, lix. Molina and Suarez, xlvii. Monk, General George, xix ff.; his Speech and Declaration, xxxiii; 43, 46, 90.
Monk, Nicholas, xxi. Monument, a written, 73. More, Sir Thomas, xxxix, 83, 154. Municipial party, the, xx.
Nassau, the house of, 127. Nature, the law of, xliv, xlvii, lviii, 59, 60. Needham, Marchamount, 52, 89, 92, 127, 135, 156, 173. Negative voice, 128. Neighbors, our, 54, 76, 77. Nevill, H., xlix. Neuters, 136.
New Royalists, xx. Newcastle Propositions, 58. Newcome, Thomas, Milton's pub- lisher, vii, 43.
Newport, the treaty of, 66. Nineteen Propositions, the, 58.
No-Addresses, vote of, 62—3, 140. Norman Conquest, the, 123; king, 123.
Old George, xix, xx. Old Royalists, xx. Oliverians, 77. Ornaments, public, 155. Overton, Colonel, 48, 145. Oxford, the Parliament of, 60. Oxford Propositions, 58.
Р Pacification, the, 137. Pageant, 91. Pagitt, Ephraim, Heresiography, 131.
Payne, Dr. J. F., his copy of the second edition, ix.
Pamphlets, infernal, 138. Papist, the queen a, 88. Miscellaneous contributors, lxiv. Parallels, lxii.
Parliament, the Barebone, 60, 97; dissolution of, xxvi; its vote to fill up, xiv; a free, 50, 107; Lambert's turn against, xviii; the name, 123; Pride's purging of, 44; recall of, xix, xvii ;the Restoration, xxvii; the Rump (see Rump); its secluded mem- bers, xx, xxv, 44. Patricians, the, 120. Patriots, old, 75. People, the English a free, 59; His peculiar, 134; Milton's opinions of (see under Milton). Pepys, Samuel, his account of the rump-roasting, xxiv; his notes on the Rota Club, li, 47, 103. Phillips, Edward, Milton's nephew, xiv, xvi, xix.
Philippus Decius, Consilia, xliii. Plagues, 157.
Plato, xxxvii, xxxviii, lvii, lxiii, 82, 116.
Plough on their backs, 139. Plutarch, lvi, 117.
Polanders, 147.
Polybius, lix.
Pope, A., Dunciad, 139.
Pope, the, a servant, xlii; vice-
gerency of, 100. Popish counsels, 150;
Positive laws, 62.
Praetors, Roman, 118.
Republic, the English, xvii, xxii, xxviii, 71; the Greek, lviff.; of Holland, 78, 95, 127; Milton's ideal, xxxv ff.; Italian, 93. 114 -115; Roman, lvii ff.; the Swiss, 120, 152.
Resistance, the doctrine of, xliii, xlvi.
Revenges, 134ff.
Revenue, a royal, 134. Revision, the, 165ff.
Rhetorician, Milton a, 176, 179. Rising of Royalists, xvii. Rochester, Lady Anne, xxvii. Rogers, John, Sagrir, 145. Rome, another, 76.
Rota Club, the, xlviii ff., li, 174ff. Rotation, 1, liiff., III, 112, 180.
Rump, the, xiii, xvii-xix, xxii, 104, 105.
Prayer-meeting, Cromwell's, 69. Royalists, xxff.
Preaching-tub, 139.
Prerogative, royal, 106, 129, 149.
Presbyterians, xx, 61, 65, 136,140. Rupert, Prince, 141. Press, freedom of the, 50, 52, 138. Pride's Purge, xxv, 44, 64, 137. Prince's Lodgings, xxiii. Prophecy, the pamphlet as a, lxx. Proportion, geometric, 96. Prose-writers, pre- Restoration, lxv.
Salary, Milton's, 86. Salmasius, 72-4, 83.
Samuel's sons, the case of, lv, 134- Sanhedrim, the, 113.
Protectorate, the Cromwellian, Schools, free, xxxvi, 122.
Protestation, the, 58. Provincial states, 115.
Prynne, William, xxxi, 45, 107, 124.
Puritan, Milton as a, lxxi.
Scotland, xviii, xxvi, 81, 82. Scott and Robinson, xxii. Scripture, Milton's use of, lv, 85 -6, 143, 159, 177. Searle, George, The Dignity of Kingship, 182.
Secluded members, the, xiii, xx,
Sect, Milton the founder of a, Taylor, Jeremy, lxv.
131, 178.
Sectarian, 131.
Selden, John, 61, 116.
Senate, of Athens, 117; the Ro- man, 114; of Venice, 115. under Council. Sentence, length of, lxvii ff. Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, 139; Winter's Tale, 91. Sheep for the king's shearing,
Terms proposed to Charles, 90. Text, note on, 3.
Thomason collection, the, viii, 71. Thorough, the policy of, 69. Thou, De, lxv.
Title-page of first edition, a re- production of, 5; of the second edition, 7.
Titles, Milton's unhappy, 175. Toland, J., xlviii, xlix, liv, 72. Torrent, this, 160. Trade, 156, 158.
Tradesmen, English, 157, 158. Tragedy, the pamphlet as a, lxx. Treatise, another, 143. Tribunes, the, 118. Trivium, the, 131.
Tyrannicide, the doctrine of, xliii, xliv.
Ulster, the rebellion of, 58. United Provinces, the, 77, 78, 115,
Unity, the medieval achieve-
Utopia, xxxviii, xxxix, 180. Utrecht, the Union of, 78, 127. Uxbridge Propositions, 58.
State, Greek conception of the, Vane, Sir Henry, xxix ff., 145.
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