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Poets, sufferings of, after the close of the theatres.

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ii. 325

Polimanteia quoted regarding Sir C. Hatton's poems.... ii, 137
Primaudaye, Peter de la, his "French Academy" translated ii. 271
Prujean, Tho. his "Aurorata and Loves Looking-glass,"

1644

epistles from Juliet to Romeo, and Romeo

to Juliet...
Prynne, William, his "Histriomastix" described ......
his" Vindication" from the charge of recanting

ii. 192

ii. 193, 194
ii. 318

ii. 322

ii. ib.

ii. 271

i. 51

ii. 300

his supposed" Defence of Stage Plays".
Puritans, libels of, upon Marlow, Greene, Lodge, &c. ..
Puritan, or Widow of Watling-street, part of a scene

from..

mentioned

Puttenham, his " Art of English Poesy," 1589, cited.. i. 65

Rainoldes, Dr. " Overthrow of Stage-plays" examined.. ii. 253,
257, 259, 300

epigram upon, by T. Bastard

ii. 254

Bishop Hall's praise of, in his Epistles... ii. 256
Raleigh, Sir Walter, his History of the World quoted i. 166
his epitaph on Sir P. Sidney re-

..

ferred to by Sir John Harington in his Orl. Fur. ... ii. 143
Ram Alley by Lod. Barry quoted

Rankin, Will. author of "Seven Satires," printed in

1596..

his" Mirror of Monsters," 1587, against
stage-plays, mentioned

66

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i. 229

246, 248

sonnet by him prefixed to Bodenham's
Belvedere," 1600, referred to

his " Mirror of Monsters" examined. ii.
Raynold, John, his "Primrose," 1606, quotations
from

Refutation of the Apology for Actors, 1615, by J. G.

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Rhyme, abuse of, by Ascham, Hall, Marston, and

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Rich, Barnabe, his "Farewel to Military Profession,"

1606, containing a novel on which Shakespeare
founded his "Twelfth Night"....

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303, 304

i. 92, 93

ii. 134

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Rich, Barnabe, particulars of his biography, and titles of

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i. 20

Roaring Girl, the, by Decker and Middleton, quoted ...
Romeo and Juliet, epistles of, by Tho. Prujean.... ii. 193, 194
Rosalynde, Euphues' golden Legacy, by T. Lodge

comparison between it and Shake-

ii. 168

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speare's "As you Like it".

ii. 170

quotations from it..

...

ii. 171, 173, 174

Rosciad, the, by C. Churchill, quoted

Rous, Richard and Francis, commendatory verses by,

ii. 32

before Fitzgeffrey's "Drake"..

i. 8

Rowlands, Saml. the "Letting of Humours blood," &c.
1600..

i. 328

Sabie, Francis, notice of his productions

i. 136

blank verse poems by him, called "The
Fisherman's Tale" and "Flora's Fortune," 1595

i. 138,

139, 140

Salter, Tho. his Contention between the Whoremonger, &c. ii. 209

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or Teacher of Table Philosophy, quoted.... ii. 297

School of Abuse, by Stephen Gosson, 1579..

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Scourge of Venus, or the wanton Lady, 1614, and speci-

mens from

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Self-delusion of authors regarding their fame....

i. 236, 238, 239

Shakespeare, coincidence between a line of his and an
expression by Fitzgeffrey

- embryo of a scene in his Henry V. found
in" the History of Sir John Oldcastle"

his admirable judgment.

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Shakespeare, jest by, on the authority of Dr. Donne..... i. 258
his "Twelfth Night" founded on a novel

by B. Rich....

and deer-stealing.

Shepherd's Calendar, Spenser's, why called by Puttenham

"the last"

Shirley, James, quotation from his "Sisters"

his plays by Gifford ..

preface to his " Politician" quoted

Shore's Wife, tragedy of, by T. Churchyard

Sidney, Sir P. reported by Whetstone to be the author
of Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar..

doubt whether the 1 st edit. of his "Arcadia"

was not before 1590

Phillip

sonnet omitted in his " Arcadia"

apostrophe to, in Stafford's "Niobe," 1611
"Life and Death of," 1587, by John

H. Constable's four sonnets before his
"Arcadia".

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i. 64, 67

i.

65

i.

ii. 46

ii. 50

ii. 104

his friend Edward Wootton...

ii. 107

Six-fold Politician, 1609, by John Milton, senr.

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and Sir P. Sidney

Skialetheia, a collection of satires mentioned by Meres...
Exiauuxlos, by George Chapman, quotation from it re-

garding hypercritical readers...

i. 291
i. 308

Skelton, John, his interlude of " Magnificence," quoted.. ii.
Smythe, Sir John, on the word "beleaguer"
Song of Songs, the, by Dudley Fenner, 1587, noticed...
Southey, Robt. his ballads of the "Old Woman of
Berkeley" and "Rudiger," founded on stories by
T. Heywood...

......

Spenser, Edmund, his sonnet before the " Life of Scan-
derbeg," 1596, mentioned..

i. 323

i. 16

32

i. 61

applauded by Fitzgeffrey in his "Drake" i.
poems on the wife of Sir A. Gorges

i. 229

i. 6

42

Spenser, Edmund, his " Shepherd's Calendar" attributed
to Sir P. Sidney ...

specimen of blank verse by him in his

Ecl. for August, and its peculiarities..

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i. 64, 67

i. 96.

"Mother Hubbard's Tale" alluded to
in "the Ant and the Nightingale, or Father Hub-
berd's Tales," 1604....

i. 100

ferred to.....

his "View of the State of Ireland" re-

eclogue by Tho. Lodge addressed to him i. 180
his allusion to Tho. Churchyard

i. 105

ii. 89

.....

his mention of Gosson's "School of

Abuse".

ii. 211

Stafford, Anth. resemblance between a passage in his

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Stephens, John, his "Essays and Characters," 1615....

ii. 308

character of a Common

Player from ...

ii. 309

by J. Sprint......

Storer's" Life of Cardinal Wolsey," stanza prefixed to,

Strange and terrible wonder related by A. Fleming
Strappado for the Devil, by R. Brathwayte, quoted..
Stubbes, Philip, his "Anatomy of Abuses".

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'it quoted..

ii. ib.

quoted.... ii. 238, 239

Stubbes, Philip, his "Motive to good Works" referred to ii. 236

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Sunday, plays represented upon, censured ..... ii.
I abolition of them between 1580 and 1583

Surrey, Lord, his translation from Virgil in blank verse
Swearing on the stage, T. Bastard's epigram upon

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240, 246
ii. 243,

244

i. 92

ii. 255

i. 127

Tamer, the, a play altered from Fletcher's Woman's

Prize, female actor in

Taming of the Shrew, note to, on custard-coffin

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Tarlton, Richard, mention of

T. Bastard's praise of

Lords and Three Ladies of London," 1590

tribute to, in P. Bucke's "Three

his Jests, 1611, examined....
quoted.

Theatre of God's Judgments, by Tho. Beard..

Thracian Wonder, a play, falsely attributed to John

Webster and Will. Rowley

perhaps by Will. Webster.

Time's Curtain drawn, 1621, by R. Brathwayte

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80

Titus and Gisippus, History of, 1562, by Edw. Lewicke ii.
abstract of the story of

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Tobacco, Metamorphosis of, 1602, and extracts i. 189, 190, 191

praise of, by Spenser in F. Q.

i. 188

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Todd, the Rev. H. J. his praise of the "Drunkard's

Character"

i. 26

remarks on his edit. of Johnson's

Dictionary.

i. 291

Troja Britannica, 1609, by T. Heywood, quoted.
Turberville, said to have translated some of Ovid's

i. 321

Epistles into blank verse.....

i. 117

Twelfth Night by Shakespeare, founded on a novel by
Barnabe Rich...

ii. 134

when written

ii. 135

Dr. Johnson's objection to its opening... ii. 149

Vallans, W. his "Tale of two Swans," 1590, in blank

verse

i. 127

...

Vandernoodt, John, the third writer of blank verse in
English

spécimen from his " Theatre, &c.
of voluptuous Worldlings," 1569.

i. 94

ib.

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