Vol. Page ii. 325 Poets, sufferings of, after the close of the theatres ii. 322 ii. ib. his "Vindication" from the charge of recanting. .. Puritans, libels of, upon Marlow, Greene, Lodge, &c. . ii. 271 from... mentioned i. 51 ii. 300 Puttenham, his "Art of English Poesy," 1589, cited.. i. 65 Rainoldes, Dr." Overthrow of Stage-plays" examined.. ii. 253, epigram upon, by T. Bastard 257, 259, 300 Bishop Hall's praise of, in his Epistles... ii. 256 Raleigh, Sir Walter, his History of the World quoted i. 166 ferred to by Sir John Harington in his Orl. Fur. ... ii. 143 Ram Alley by Lod. Barry quoted ii. 27, 284 Rankin, Will. author of "Seven Satires," printed in "Belvedere," 1600, referred to Refutation of the Apology for Actors, 1615, by J. G. Rhyme, abuse of, by Ascham, Hall, Marston, and Fleming Rich, Barnabe, his "Farewel to Military Profession," 1606, containing a novel on which Shakespeare 303, 304 i. 92, 93 ii. 134 Vol. Page Rich, Barnabe, particulars of his biography, and titles of ii. 286 i. 20 ... Richard II. by Shakespeare referred to speare's "As you Like it". .... ii. 168 ii. 170 quotations from it.... ii. 171, 173, 174 ... Rosciad, the, by C. Churchill, quoted Rowlands, Saml. the "Letting of Humours blood," &c. blank verse poems by him, called "The i. 138, 139, 140 Sabie, Francis, notice of his productions ... Salter, Tho. his Contention between the Whoremonger, &c. ii. 209 Satirical dialogue between Alexander and Diogenes, by William Goddard.. Schoolmaster, by R. Ascham, quoted.... or Teacher of Table Philosophy, quoted.... ii. 297 School of Abuse, by Stephen Gosson, 1579... quotations from it allusion to it in the French Academy mens from Self-delusion of authors regarding their fame. expression by Fitzgeffrey. i. 41 - embryo of a scene in his Henry V. found in" the History of Sir John Oldcastle" i. 52 his admirable judgment. i. 57 Shakespeare, coincidence between a line of his and an Vol. Page Shakespeare, jest by, on the authority of Dr. Donne..... i. 258 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 ii. 134 ii. 257 i. 68 ii. 171 ii. 172 ii. 300 ...... Sidney, Sir P. reported by Whetstone to be the author of Spenser's Shepherd's Calendar.... doubt whether the 1st edit. of his "Arcadia" was not before 1590 Phillip sonnet omitted in his " Arcadia" ..... apostrophe to, in Stafford's "Niobe," 1611 ii. 46 ii. 50 H. Constable's four sonnets before his "Arcadia" ii. 104 his friend Edward Wootton. ii. 107 Six-fold Politician, 1609, by John Milton, senr.. Skialetheia, a collection of satires mentioned by Meres... i. 6 garding hypercritical readers... Song of Songs, the, by Dudley Fenner, 1587, noticed... i. 308 Spenser, Edmund, his sonnet before the "Life of Scan- applauded by Fitzgeffrey in his "Drake" Spenser, Edmund, his "Shepherd's Calendar" attributed ....... to Sir P. Sidney Vol. Page i. 64, 67 i. 96 "Mother Hubbard's Tale" alluded to i. 100 ferred to...... his "View of the State of Ireland" re- eclogue by Tho. Lodge addressed to him i. 180 his mention of Gosson's "School of i. 105 ..... ii. 89 Abuse" ii. 211 Stafford, Anth. resemblance between a passage in his Stephens, John, his " Essays and Characters," 1615.... ii. 308 character of a Common Player from ii. 309 Storer's" Life of Cardinal Wolsey," stanza prefixed to, by J. Sprint...... i. 19 Strange and terrible wonder related by A. Fleming Stubbes, Philip, his "Motive to good Works" referred to ii. 236 ........ ii. 240, 246 Surrey, Lord, his translation from Virgil in blank verse. Tale of two Swans, 1590, by W. Vallans ..... ii. 243, 244 i. 92 ii. 255 i. 127 Tamer, the, a play altered from Fletcher's Woman's Taming of the Shrew, note to, on custard-coffin Vol. Page Tarlton, Richard, mention of T. Bastard's praise of tribute to, in P. Bucke's "Three Lords and Three Ladies of London," 1590 his Jests, 1611, examined.. 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 Titus and Gisippus, History of, 1562, by Edw. Lewicke tive.... story of, in Boccacio's Decameron Tobacco, Metamorphosis of, 1602, and extracts i. 189, 190, 191 - praise of, by Spenser in F. Q. i. 188 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... i..321 Epistles into blank verse.... i. 117 Twelfth Night by Shakespeare, founded on a novel by il. 134 when written ii. 135 Dr. Johnson's objection to its opening... ii, 149 Vallans, W. his "Tale of two Swans," 1590, in blank i. 127 verse Vandernoodt, John, the third writer of blank verse in i. 94 specimen from his "Theatre, &c. of voluptuous Worldlings," 1569.. ib. |