on "The Honest Whore," 55. On " Satiro-Mastix," 59, 464. on "Antonio and Mellida," 62. on Heywood, 95, 100, 419, 428, on Shakespeare, 95. See also on the hypocrisy of audiences, 114. on frankness in the old playwrights, on Guzman de Alfarache, 126, 245. on Chaucer, 129. on the witches of Middleton and on "The Witch of Edmonton," on parenthetical description, 150. on Gondibert, 152. on "The Revenger's Tragedy," 160. on "The Duchess of Malfy," 179. on Webster's dedication to "The on "The Lover's Melancholy," on Sir Thomas Browne, 207. on Ford's" Broken Heart," 218. on " The Poetaster," 253. on "The Faithful Shepherdess," 312. on "Love's Pilgrimage," 319. 332, 341. on "The Two Noble Kinsmen," on Massinger, 345, 350, 358. on on "The Virgin Martyr," 358. on on Shirley, 373. on "The Lady of Pleasure," 393. on serious puns, 398. on "King John and Matilda," 400, on "The Parliament of Bees," on "Tancred and Gismond," 423. on the less-known old plays, 426. on "Hierarchie of Blessed Angels," on Cowley's "Guardian,” 432. on Shakespeare's tragedies, 607. on the Garrick Plays, 614. on Maid Marian, 616. on Ben Jonson, 619. on "Edward III.," 620. "Lancashire Witches, The Late," by EX "Lascivious Queen." See "Lust's Do- | Manuche, Cosmo, "The Bastard," attri- minion." "Lear," altered by Tate, 581. " buted to, 504, 583. "Mariam, Tragedy of," by Lady Eliza- Locker-Lampson, Godfrey, owner of Marlowe, Christopher, 66 Lamb's note-books, 598, 615. Lamb's comment on, 10. Lodge, Thomas, "The Wounds of Civil Second," 17. "Edward the "The Rich Jew of Malta," 24. play supposed by, 13. Lamb's notes on, 14, 426, 437, 530. "Looking-Glass for England and Lon-"Married Beau, The," by Crowne, 545, don, A," by Lodge and Greene, 456. 66 111 111 66 161 in the Dark," by Fane, 565, 574, 583. "Love's Dominion; a Dramatic Pas- 111 111 Lowell, James Russell, on Lamb, 601, "Loyal Subject, The Royal King and Lyly, John, "Love's Metamorphosis," 514. "Sapho and Phao," 514, 594. M M. W., "The Huntingdon Divertise- Mabbe, James, 607. Machiavel, mentioned by Lamb, 242. Maid Marian, 616, 630. "Maid's Revenge, The," by Shirley, 373." "— Tragedy, The," by Beaumont and Lamb's note on, 285. "Malcontent, The," by Marston, 66. Lamb's note on, 67. "Malta, The Rich Jew of." See "Jew of "Mamamouchi," by Ravenscroft, 512. - Middleton, Thomas, “Blurt, Master Con- "A Chaste Maid in Cheapside," 413. "The Game at Chess," 420. "The Mayor of Queenborough," "More Dissemblers Beside Middleton, Thomas, "No Wit, Help, like | Otway, Thomas, mentioned, 426. a Woman's," 134. "The Witch," 136. "Women Beware Women," 127. Nabbs, Thomas, "The Bride," 501. Navagero, Andrew, 617. Newcastle, Duke of. See Cavendish, Wm. Lamb's note on, 265. Way to Pay Old Debts, A," by Wonder: A Woman never Vext, Lamb's notes on, 123, 607. Norton, Thomas, play by, 1. "The Battle of Alcazar," 437. a Christ's Hospital boy, 604. "Philaster; or Love Lies a-Bleeding," by "Phillis of Scyros," by Sir Edward Sher- Philonax Lovekin, " Andronicus," 527. Lamb's notes on, 249, 258. Pope, Alexander, cited by Lamb, 281, 604. Powell, G.," The Treacherous Brothers," an associate of Sternhold and Prestwick, Edmund, "The Hectors, or Hopkins, 5. Novello, Vincent, Lamb's letter to, 618. The False Challenge," 522, 576. Lamb's note on, 160, 608. "Rewards of Virtue, The," by John Reynolds, John, God's Revenge against Richardson, Samuel, mentioned by Lamb, Rider, W., "The Twins," 519. Rivers, a Jesuit, play supposed to have "Robin Hood, A Tale of." See "Sad Rochester, Earl of. See Wilmot, John. Rowfant, Lamb's MSS. at, 598, 615. "Birth of Merlin," 570. "A New Wonder: A Woman Lamb's comments on, 115, 368. and Heywood, "Fortune by Land Massinger and Middleton, “The Old and Middleton, "A Fair Quarrel," "Royal King and Loyal Subject, The," 88, 529, 573- Rutter, J., his "Thyrsis," 592. S Sackville, Thomas, Lord Buckhurst, and Earl of Dorset, I. Lamb's note on, 5. "Sad Shepherd, The; or A Tale of Robin "Hamlet," 59, 160, 545, 608, 609, "Tempest," 192, 358, 610. "Timon of Athens," 67. "Twelfth Night," 604. "Winter's Tale," 384, 612. compared or criticised, 45, 53, 83, 95, sonnet quoted by Lamb, 190, 610. Swinburne's sonnet on, 623. Shakespeare's Improvers," 615. "Shepherd's Holiday," by Rutter, 592. Changes, or Love in a "The Example," 524. "The Lady of Pleasure," 391. Shirley, James, "The Wedding," 566, | Tennyson, Lord, Poems by Two Brothers, 610. and Chapman, "The Tragedy of "Tethys' Festival," by Daniel, 458. - Sidney, Sir Philip, praises “Gorboduc," 5. - "Sir Hercules Buffoon," by Lacy, 564. Southey, Robert, 598, 599, 610. 'Spanish Tragedy, The," by Kyd, 5. Lamb's note on, 10, 603. 'Sparagus Garden, The,” by Brome, 468. Spenser, Edmund, cited by Lamb, 245. Steevens, George, 613. Sterne, Lawrence, quoted by Lamb, 389, Sternhold, William, Psalm tunes by, 5. Strada, Prolusiones Academicæ, 610. "Stukely, Famous History of," 586. on Coleridge, 602. on Tourneur, 60g. sonnets on Day, 616, 628. sonnet sequence on English Dra- Lamb's notes to, 547, 551, 552. "'Tis Pity She's a Whore," by Ford, "Titus Andronicus," mentioned by Lamb, Tomkins, John, “Lingua," 41. 66 148. Revenger's Tragedy," 148. “Tragical History of the Life and Death Traitor, The," by Shirley, 540. "Treacherous Brothers, The," by Powell, 66 Lamb's note to, 510. True Trojans; or Fuimus Troes," by "Twins, The," by W. Rider, 519. "Two Lamb's comments on, 341, 613. Lamb's note on, 439, 618. U “Unnatural Combat, The," by Massinger, "Tamburlaine the Great; or The Scy-"Untrussing of the Humorous Poet, |