354 : GLOSSARY. Reaue 
Imaginant, sb. One who imagines: p. 132, 1. 29; p. 146, Ll. 4. 
Imbarred, ~.p. Interrupted, checked: p. 46, 1. 27. 
Imbase, v.¢. To debase, degrade: p. 37, 1\11; p. 96, 1. 18.  ‘ Nuptiall 
love maketh mankinde; friendly love perfecteth it; but wanton love 
corrupteth, and imbaseth it.’ Essay x. p. 38. 
Immediate, adj. Closely connected, proximate: p.14,1.14. ‘ Immediate 
times’ are those which are not separated by any interval from the 
present. 
Immediately, adv. Directly, without the intervention of anything else: 
p- 154, 1.14. Now generally used of time only, 
Import, v.¢. To have a bearing upon, affect: p. 163, 1. 24. 
_ Impostumation, sb. An abscess: p, 139, 1. 11, 
Imprese, sb. A device with a motto: p. 167, 1.6. ‘An Imprese (as the 
Italians call it) is a devise in picture with his Motte, or Word, borne by 
noble and learned personages, to notifie some particular conceit of their 
owne. Camden, Remaines, p. 158 (ed. 1605). 
Impression, sb, Stamp, lasting character; used in a moral sense: p. 47, - 
1. 5. Comp, p. 214, 1. 24; ‘by imprinting upon their souls charity :’ 
and p. 69, 1. 17; ‘for truth prints goodness.’ 
Improficience, sb. Want of progress or proficiency: p, 119, l. 1. 
Impulsion, sb. \ Impulse, impelling cause: p. 137, 1. 19. 
In, prep. Into: p. 72, 1. 28. ‘Conversant in’=conversant with: p. 75, 
1.16. With present participles in is used like the Latin gerund: * while 
they are in tuning their instruments,’ p. 251, 1. 22. Comp. ‘in depart- 
ing,’ Gen. xxxv. 18; ‘in seething,’ 1 Sam. ii, 13; ‘in building,’ 
I Kings vi. 7. 
Incensed, .~. Burnt: p. 268, 1. 26. 
Incensing, adj. Exasperating: p. 231, 1. 14. 
Inception, sb. Beginning: p. 194, 1. 4; p. 213, l. 13. 
Incertainty, sb. Uncertainty: p. 250, 1. 13. 
Incidence, sb. Coincidence: p. 122, 1. 30. ‘It hath an incidence into 
it’ =it coincides with it: p. 194, l. 9. ’ 
Incidently, adv. Incidentally: p. 182, 1. 6; p. 198, 1. 9. 
Included, p.~. Shut up, inclosed: p..162, 1. 29. 
Incompatible, adj. Incongruous: p. 10,1. 25. Used here in an obsolete 
construction. See also p. 212, |. 24. 
Incomprehension, sb. Want of comprehension: p. 136, 1.26. A trans- 
lation of the Greek acatalepsia, p. 154, |. 4. 
Inconvenient, adj. Unsuitable: p. 81, 1. 8. 
Incorporal, adj. Incorporeal: p. 45,1. 17: 
‘ Alas, how is’t with you, 
That you do bend your eye on vacancy, 
And with the incorporal air do hold discourse?’ 
Shakespeare, Haml. iii. 4. 118. 
Incorporate, p. p. Incorporated: p. 36, 1.11; p. 97,1. 5. 
‘No, it is Casca; one incorporate ; 
To our attempts.’ Shakespeare, Jul. Ces. i. 3. 135. 
Incurring, pr. ~. Running: p. 175, 1. 18. 
Indifferent, adj. Impartial: p. 21,1. 31. See Ecclus, xlii. 5. Belonging 
to all alike, common: p. 113, 1. 27. 
