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1. Hamlet and the little Eyases -- 2. Portrait of the Iron Age : Troilus and Cressida -- 3. The word ... will bring on summer : Alls well that ends well and Chapmans mythic comedy -- 4. Othello : a man killed with kindness -- 5. Royal measures : Measure for measure and Middletons comedy of disillusionment -- 6. Angers privilege : Timon of Athens and King Lear.

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I should like to thank my departmental colleague Johanna - photo 1
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

I should like to thank my departmental colleague Johanna Procter for her kindness in looking over the typescript and offering generous advice.

INDEX

Abdication

Admirals Men

Agamemnon (Dekker?)

Alchemist (Jonson)

All Fools (Chapman)

Alls Well that Ends Well (Shakespeare)

Andromeda Liberata (Chapman)

Annesley, Brian

Antonio and Mellida (Marston)

Antonios Revenge

Antony and Cleopatra (Shakespeare)

Arcadia (Sidney)

Aristotle

Articles (Church of England)

Aubrey, John

Baker, Sir Richard

Baldwin, T.W.

Bastardy

Bartholomew Fair (Jonson)

Basilikon Doron (James I)

Beaumont, Francis

Bed, Jean: Right and Prerogative of Kings

Beeston, Christopher

Belch, Sir Toby

Belleforest

Benivieni, Antonio

Benivieni, Girolamo

Bible: Douay

Biron, Duke of

Blackfriars Playhouse

Blind Beggar of Alexandria (Chapman)

Blurt, Master Constable (Dekker)

Boccaccio, Giovanni: Decameron

Botticelli, Sandro: Allegory of the Seasons

Bradbrook, Muriel

Bradley, Andrew

Brecht, Bertolt

Bronze Age (Heywood)

Brooke, Arthur

Brooks, J.B.

Bullough, Geoffrey

Bulman, J.C.

Burbage, Richard

Burns, Raymond

Calvin, Jean: Institutes

Cardenio (Shakespeare and Fletcher)

Castelvetro, Lodovico: Poetica dAristotele

Catiline (Jonson)

Cecil, Robert, Earl of Salisbury

Chamberlains Men ; see also under Kings Men

Chambers, E.K.

Changeling (Middleton and Rowley)

Chapman, George

Charlton, H.B.

Chaste Maid in Cheapside (Middleton)

Chaucer, Geoffrey: Clerks Tale

Chettle, Henry: Patient Grissil

Church of England (Articles)

Cinthio see Giraldi

Cioffi, Frank

Cockpit Theatre (or Phoenix)

Coleridge, S.T.

Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare)

Comedy of Timon (see Timon, Comedy of) Condell, Henry

Coriolanus (Shakespeare)

Cupids Revenge (Beaumont and Fletcher)

Cymbeline (Shakespeare)

Cynthias Revels (Jonson)

Daemonologie (James I)

Daniel, Samuel

Dante Inferno

Day, John

Defoe, Daniel

Dekker, Thomas

Digges, Leonard

Discoveries (Jonson)

Don Kinsayder (Pseudonym of Marston)

Donne, John: Anniversary Poems

Drayton, Michael

Dr Faustus (Marlowe)

Drummond, William

Duchess of Malfi (Webster)

Dutch Courtesan (Marston)

Eastward Ho (Chapman, Jonson, Marston)

Eliot, T.S.

Elizabeth I

Ellis-Fermor, Una

Epitia (Giraldi)

Essex, Earl of

Evans, Henry

Ev. B.

Every Man in his Humour (Jonson)

Every Man out of his Humour (Jonson)

Faerie Queene (Spenser)

Fair Maid of Bristow (Anon.)

Faithful Shepherdess (Fletcher)

Falstaff

Family of Love (Middleton)

Fawn (Marston)

Ficino, Marsilio

Fleay, F.G.: Shakespeare Manual

Fletcher, John

Fortune Theatre

Four Apprentices of London (Heywood)

Frazer, Sir James: The Golden Bough

Freud, Sigmund

Gair, Reavely

Game at Chess (Middleton)

Gentleman Usher (Chapman)

Giraldi, G.B.

Gless, Darryl

Globe playhouse

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang Von

Golden Age (Heywood)

Goldsmith, R.H.

Granville-Barker, Harley

Greville, Fulke: Life of Sidney

Hamlet (Kyd)

Hamlet (Shakespeare)

Hammon, Thomas

Harbage, Alfred

Harrison, G.B.

Harvey, Gabriel

Harvey, Thomas

Harvey, Sir William

Haughton, William

Hecatommithi (Giraldi)

Heminges, John

Henslowe, Phillip

Henry IV (Parts

Henry V (Shakespeare)

Henry VI (Three parts) (Shakespeare)

Henry VIII (Shakespeare and Fletcher)

Herbert, George: The Collar

Herford, C.H.

Heywood, Thomas

Histriomastix (Marston)

Hoffman see Tragedy of Hoffman Holinshed, Ralph

Homer

Honest Whore (Dekker and Middleton)

Horace

Hoy, Cyrus

Humfrey, Lawrence

Humorous Days Mirth (Chapman)

Hunter, G.K.

Inns of Court (plays at)

Institutes of the Christian Religion (Calvin)

Iron Age (Heywood)

Isle of Gulls (Day)

Jack Drums Entertainment (Marston)

Jacquot, Jean

James I and VI

Jameson, Anna

Jenkins, Harold

Jesuits

Jew of Malta (Marlowe)

Johnson, Samuel

Jones, Emrys

Jones, Ernest

Jonson, Benjamin

Julius Caesar (Shakespeare)

Juvenal: Satires I,

Kemp, Will

Kimbrough, Robert

King Lear (Shakespeare)

King Leir (Anon.)

Kings men (formerly Chamberlains)

Kirkman, F.

Kittredge, G.L.

Knack to Know a Knave (Anon.)

Knack to Know an Honest Man (Anon.)

Knight, G.Wilson

Knolles, Richard: General History of the Turks

Kyd, Thomas

Lake, David

Lever, J.W. (editor of Measure for Measure )

Levin, R.

London Prodigal (Anon.)

Loves Labours Lost (Shakespeare)

Lucian (Timon)

Lusts Dominion (Marston, Dekker et al .)

Lydgate, John: Troy Book

Macbeth (Shakespeare)

Mad World My Masters (Middleton)

Main Plot

Malcontent

Malone Society

Malvolio (Twelfth Night)

Markham, Gervase

Marlowe, Christopher

Marston, John

Marz, Louis

Mathew, David

May Day (Chapman)

Measure for Measure (Shakespeare)

Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare)

Mermaid Tavern

Merlin

Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare)

Metamorphoses (Ovid)

Michaelmas Term (Middleton)

Middleton, Thomas

Milton, John

Moirae

Monsieur DOlive (Chapman)

Muir, Kenneth

New Inn (Jonson)

North, Sir Thomas

Northward Ho (Dekker and Webster)

Oedipus

Old Joiner of Aldgate (Chapman)

Oliver, H.J.

Olivier, Lawrence

Orbecche (Giraldi)

Orwell, George

Osborne, Sir Francis

Othello (Shakespeare)

Paganucci, Lucio

Painter, William: Palace of Pleasure

Palmer, Kenneth

Patient Grissil (Chettle, Dekker, Haughton)

Pauls Boys Playhouse

Pelagian Heresy

Pembroke, Earl of

Pericles (Shakespeare)

Petrarch, Francesco: Secretum

Phoenix (Middleton)

Phoenix Theatre (or Cockpit)

Pico della Mirandola

Platter, Thomas

Plautus

Plutarch

Poetaster (Jonson)

Poetics (Aristotle)

Pope, E.M.

Prince Henry

Promos and Cassandra (Whetstone)

Prosser, Eleanor

Queen Anne

Queens College, Oxford (Middeltons college)

Raleigh, Sir Walter

Return from Parnassus (Anon.)

Revenge of Bussy dAmbois (Chapman)

Revengers Tragedy (Middleton)

Richard II (Shakespeare)

Richard III (Shakespeare)

Roaring Girl (Dekker and Middleton)

Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare)

Rose Playhouse ; nearness to

Globe

Rowley, William: Changeling

Rymer, Thomas: Short View of Tragedy

Saint Augustine

Sandys, George: Ovids Metamorphosis

Satiromastix (Dekker)

Saxo-Grammaticus: Historiae Danicae

Secretum (Petrarch)

Sejanus (Jonson)

Seneca

Senecanism

Seven Books of the Iliads (Chapman)

Shakespeare Quarterly

Shakespeare Society

Shakespeare, William: actor

Sherwood, Robert

Short View of Tragedy (Rymer)

Sidney, Sir Philip

Silver Age (Heywood)

Simpson, P. and E.

Sir Giles Goosecap (Chapman)

Smith, J.H.

Soliloquy

Sonnets (Shakespeare)

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