co ie GLOSSARY. 
the discretion of behaviour’ = attention to, &c.: p. 218, 1. 29. ‘Romulus, 
after his death (as they report, or faigne) sent a present to the Romans; 
that, above all, they should intend arms.’ Essay xxix. p.125. Ibid. p. 126. 
Intendment, sb. Intention: p. 167, l. 19. is 
Intensive, adj. ‘Intensive upon’=directed to: p. 146, |. 4. 
Intent, sb. Intention, purpose: p. 6,1. 3. See John xiii. 28. 
Interlace, v.t. To mix: p. 244, 1. 6. ‘JZnterlace not businesse, but 
of necessitie.’ Essay xi. p, 41. 
Intervenient, adj. Incidental: p. 122, 1. 18. ‘When there is matter 
of law, intervenient in businesse of state.’ Essay lvi. p. 227. 
Into, prep. ‘ Hath an influence info’ =hath an influence upon: p. 218, 1. 2. 
Comp. p. 250, Il. 16, 17. ‘Immersed into’ =‘ immersed in,’ p. 121, l. 18. 
Intrinsic, adj. Internal; and so, hidden: p. 37, 1. 33. Compare the use 
of ‘inward,’ 
Invent, v.¢, To find out, discover: p. 149, |. 15. 
Invention, sb. Finding, discovery: p. 111, l. 30; p. 149, l. 22. 
Inveterate, adj. Long established: p. 115, I. 20. 
Invocate, v.¢, To invoke: p. 40,1. 27; p. 161, 1. ar. 
Inward, adj. Hidden, secret: p. 248, 1. 28. 
Inwardness, sb. Hidden sense: p. 104,!.20. Intimacy: p. 233, ll. 8, 18. 
Irony, sb. An ironical speech: p. 88, !. 33. 
Issay. The old form of spelling ‘ Jesse’: p. 152, 1. 25. 
Iteration, sb. Repetition: p. 137, 1. 18; p. 202, l. 33. ‘Truth tired 
with iteration.’ Shakespeare, Tr. and Cr. iii. 2. 183. 
J. 
Joculary, adj. Belonging to jest or juggling: p. 143, 1. 28. 
Joy, v.i. To rejoice: p. 6,1.25. ‘There is no man, that imparteth his 
ioyes to his frend, but he doyeth the more.’ Essay xxvii. p, 110. 
Judge, v.i. To give judgement, decide: p. 73, 1. 28, 
Judged, p.p. Decided: p. 137, 1. 29. 
Jurisconsult, sb. A lawyer: p. 85, l. 32; p. 259, L. 33. 
Just, adj. Exact: p. 85,1. 4. 
‘If thou cut’st more 
Or less than a just pound.’ 
Shakespeare, Mer. of Ven. iy. 1. 327. 
K. 
Kindly, adj. Natural: p. 140, 1.12. So in the Litany, ‘the hindly fruits 
of the earth.’ 
Knit, v.i. .To become compact: p. 39, |. 31. 
Knowledge, sb. A branch of knowledge, a science: p. 32, Ll. 15; 
p. 50, 1. 16. ‘To take knowledge of’=‘to recognize’: p. 48, 1 2; 
p- 226, lL, 24. 
L. 
Laboured, p.p. Elaborated: p. 78, L 4; p. 220, 1. 6. 
Large, adj. Diffuse: p. 181, 1. 10. 
