Herbert, Lord, of Cherbury, i. 62
Herbert, William, i. 215 Heywood, Thomas, ii. 80
Heywood, Thomas (Dramatist) i. 205,
229, ii. 94, 160, 162, 167 Higgins, i. 422
Hippocrates, i. 343 Hoffman, i. 159 Hole, ii. 164
Holland, Philemon, ii. 279
Hollinshead, ii. 6, &c. Holt White, ii. 83 Hooker, i. 317
Howell, James, ii. 167 Howes, John, i. 112 Hudson, Thomas, ii. 51 Hyrde, Richard, i. 248, 404
Melton, John, i. 54. ii. 54, 352
Meres, passim Meriton, i. 214 Middleton, i. 152 Mills, ii. 5, 154 Milton, passim Monck Mason, ii. 295 Monday, i. 63. ii. 325 Monstrelet, i. 256 Montaigne, i. 143
Montemayor, George of, i. 190
More, Father, ii. 209
Moore, Thomas, i. 155
Moryson, Fines, i. 141, 299
Mothe, De la, ii. 322
Muffett, i. 142. ii. 218, 220
Trapp, i. 107
Turner, Dr. Peter, i. 77 Tyler, J. E. ii. 22 Tymme, i. 152, 154
Tyndal, i. 251. ii. 113
Tyrwhitt, i. 352
Vincent, Augustine, i. 20, 89. ii. 5 Virgil, i. 125, &c.
Vives, Ludovicus, i. 248, 434. ii. 28%
Urquhart, Sir Thomas, ii. 233
Wadsworth, i. 214 Wake, Sir Isaac, ii. 155
Walker, Anthony, i. 69 Waller, i. 155
Walsingham, ii. 22
Walton, Izaak, ii. 308 Warburton, passim
Ward, Vicar of Stratford, i. 84
Warton, Thomas, i. 180. ii. 52, 250
Wase, i. 357. ii. 236 Watson, Bishop, i. 47
Weelks, Thomas, ii. 248, 349 Whateley, i. 108
Wheler, i. 45, 107, 110. ii. 218
Whetstone, George, i. 221, 352 Wieland, i. 163
Academe Royal, scheme of the, i. 62. ii. 265
Actors-Shadows, beautiful and fa- vourite sentiment of Shakespeare, i. 298
Eolian Harp in Shakespeare, ii. 297 Alexander, Sir William, he or Shake- speare the Imitator? i. 186 Aleyne, Charles, supposed author of the Trinarchodia, ii. 41, 307 Allatius, Leo, his treatise on the Su- perstitions of the Isle of Chios, i. 286. On the structure of Churches, ii. 348
Allen, Edward, the actor, ii. 46 Allen, Edward, "the Queen's Poet," ii. 46
Allot, Robert, the two persons of the name, i. 130, 337
ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL, i. 359-364
Annalia Dubrensia, i. 201 Anne, Queen of James I. i. 280
ANTHONY AND CLEOPATRA, ii. 290 Antonio, a Palermitan merchant, i. 308 Archbold, his MS. on the Capuchins quoted, ii. 201, 231
Arden district in Warwickshire, pro- bably the original seat of the Shake- speares, i. 8. Forest of, in the Low Countries, i, 352
Arden family, i. 33-43, 119. ii. 331 Arden of Feversham, ii, 334 Ariel's Song, i. 178.
Ariosto, Shakespeare's probable obli- gations to him in The Tempest, i. 169. His Il Suppositi, i. 352 Armine, the actor, i. 70
Arms granted to John Shakespeare, i. 19, 120. To Drayton, i. 23. To Molins, i. 23. Those of John Flo- rio, i. 23. Of Arden, i. 33. Granted to Combe, i. 90. Of Quiney, i. 91. Of Hall, i. 94.
Art, English, in the 13th century, i. 125. ii. 352.
Arundell, Lord, possesses a copy of Markham's History of his family, ii. 32.
Assassinations, hiring persons to com- mit, ii. 188
Aston-Cantlow, assessment on the in- habitants of, i. 37
AS YOU LIKE IT, i. 331-350 Avon, a William Shakespeare drowned in it, i. 4. A Bagot drowned in it,
Aurelio and Isabella, i. 167
Bacon, John, citizen of London, grandfather of Nicholas Breton, i. 353
Bagot, Walter, inscription to his me- mory, ii. 305
Baldwin, Mr. directs that he shall be buried on the sea-shore, ii. 147 Ballad attributed to Shakespeare, i. 57. One connected with The Tempest, i. 167. Another with The Merchant of Venice, i. 301
Banister, Edward, an early collector of statues, &c. i. 194
Banks and his Dancing Horse, i. 265 Baptista, the name, ii. 252
Barckley, Sir Richard, his story of Timon, ii. 142
Barnes, Joshua, preserves a stanza of a
ballad attributed to Shakespeare, i. 57
Barry, Rev. Mr. proposed restitution of a passage in Troilus and Cressida by him, ii. 115. Valuable sugges- tion by him, ii. 291 Basse, William, his Epitaph on Shake- speare, i. 6. Some account of him, ii. 308
Baxter, Nathaniel, author of Ourania, i. 355
Baxter, Richard, friend and corres- pondent of Sir John Bernard of Brampton, ii. 343. MS. remains of his presented by Mr. Sylvester to Dr. Williams's Library, ii. 343 Bedford, countess of, i. 277 Belcher, William, verses by him, i. 102 Benedick, Lord Herbert, i. 241 Bermuda, supposed allusion to it in The Tempest, i. 149. The stormy character of its sea, i. 152. posed to be enchanted, i. 154 Bernard, family of, i. 103-116. tanism prevalent in it, i. 112. Sir John Bernards, ii. 343 Bernix, probably the gum spoken of in Othello, ii. 289
Bifields, clergymen at Stratford, i. 106 Biographical research, often fruitless, i. 65
Birth-day, persons who have died on their, ii. 339
Bishop of Stratford, family of, i. 90 Biting the thumb, ii. 134
Black-Friars Theatre, i. 67, 71, 72 Blagrave, Thomas, master of the re- vels, ii. 350
Blakeway, Rev. Mr. his Notes on Shakespeare, i. 284
Bliss, Dr. Philip, i. 413
Boaden, James, his inquiry into the author of the lines signed J.M.S. i. 7
Boar's-Head Tavern, ii. 46 Bogan, Zachary, his remarks on the name Shakespeare, i. 3 Bohemia, in what way a maritime country, i. 417
Bonds given to Jews, i. 305
Books surrendered to the Stationers' Company for the benefit of the poorer members, ii. 129 Bordesley, Roger Shakespeare a monk there, i. 9
Boswell's Malone, a posthumous work, i. 14
Boxes, private, ii. 348
Bras, Shakespeare's supposed igno-
rance of the true pronunciation of this word, ii. 321 Breton, Nicholas, biographical notices of, i. 353
Breval, Captain, his testimony about the monument at Verona rightly stated, ii. 128 Bridgewater House, documents repect- ing Shakespeare found there, inquiry into their genuineness, i. 67 Bright, B. H. Letter to him on The Tempest, i, 123. Communicates that Lord Herbert is the person to whom Shakespeare's Sonnets are ad- dressed, i. 237. Owner of the Trin- archodia, ii. 43. Suggests the true reading of a passage in Cymbeline, ii. 294. Discovery of the person to whom the Sonnets are addressed, ii. 347 Brook, Lord, his Cœlica, i. 152 Brook, Ralph, his complaints against
Dethick and Camden, i. 26. ii. 313 Brown, C. A. his mistake about the crotcheted passage in Henry the Eighth, ii. 97. Claims to have traced the Sonnets to Lord Herbert, ii. 347
Buck, Sir George, period of his licen-
sing plays, i. 415. Probably acted for Tilney, ii. 350
Bunbury, Sir Henry, discovers a copy of the first edition of Hamlet, ii. 203 Burbage, the actor, i. 68, 72. ii. 156 Burgon, J. W., discovers the person to whom the Sonnets of Shakespeare were addressed, ii. 347. "Butt" not. Boat in The Tempest, i. 159. Their capacity, ii. 87. More respecting, ii. 343
Cæsario, origin of the name, i. 392 Caius, Dr. injudicious choice of this name for the character, i. 209 Caliban, his identity with Dagon as to form, i. 183
Call, the, of the Spirits in The Tempest, i. 182
Camden, his note on the name Shakes- peare, i. 3. Grants arms to John Shakespeare, i. 23, 26. Gruter's tribute to him, i. 120 Candido, Il, who, ii. 155 Cardan, his mention of blue snow, i.
142. His Comforts probably the book in the hand of Hamlet, ii. 243 Carduus Benedictus, i. 253 "Cavalero Slender," i. 218
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