Outbreak
of Civil War.
Cambridge History of English Literature - 1908 - v06
1604-72 Jasper Mayne.
1610 (? ) Beaumont and Fletcher's
1604/5 Dekker and Webster's West- Philaster (1620).
Ward Hoe (1607).
1610-11 Field's Amends for Ladies
1605 James I's visit to Oxford.
(1618).
1605 Chapman, Jonson and Marston's 1611 Jonson's Oberon (1616).
Eastward Hoe (1605).
1611 Jonson's Catiline (1611).
1605 Chapman's Monsieur D'Olive 1611 Webster's The White Divel
(1606).
(1612).
1605 Day's The Ile of Guls 1611 (? ) Beaumont and Fletcher's
(1606).
The Maides Tragedy (1619).
1605 Don Quirote.
c. 1611 Chapman's Iliads completed.
1605 Daniel's The Queenes Arcadia 1611 lic. The Second Maiden's
(1606).
Tragedy (1824-5).
1605 Jonson's Masque of Black- 1612 Death of Henry Prince of
nesse (1608).
Wales.
1605 Gunpowder Plot.
1612 Jonson's Love Restored (1616).
1605/6 Jonson's Volpone (1607). 1612 Cervantes's Novelas exem-
1605–35 Thomas Randolph.
plares.
1605–7 Dekker and Webster's North- 1612 Heywood's Apology for Actors.
Ward Hoe (1607).
1612(? ) Fletcher and Shakespeare's
1606 Jonson's Hymenaei (1606).
The Two Noble Kinsmen (1634).
1606 The Puritane (1607).
1612/13 Beaumont's Masque of
1606-7 Tourneur's The Revengers Grayes-Inne and the Inner.
Tragoedie (1607).
Temple (n. d. (1613]).
1606-84 Pierre Corneille.
1612/13 Chapman's Masque of the
1606-68 Sir William D'Avenant.
Middle Temple and Lyncolnes
1607 Heywood and William Row- Inn (n. d. [1613]).
ley's Fortune by Land and Sea 1612–13 Middleton's A Chast Mayd
(1655).
in Cheape-side (1630).
1607-11 Tourneur's The Atheist's 1613 Marriage of Princess Elizabeth.
Tragedie (1611).
1613 Visit of Prince Charles and
1608 Chapman's Conspiracie, And the Elector Palatine to Cam-
Tragedie of Charles, Duke of bridge.
Byron (1608).
1613 Campion's The Lords Masque
1608 Fletcher's The Faithfull Shep-
(1613).
heardesse (c. 1610).
1613 Globe Theatre burnt.
1608 Jonson's Masque of Beauty 1614 (or before) Webster's The
(1608).
Dutchesse Of Malfy (1623).
1609 Jonson's Masque of Queenes 1614 (or before) Fletcher's Bonduca
(1609).
(1647).
1609 Jonson's The Silent Woman 1614 (or before) Fletcher's Valen-
(1616).
tinian (1647).
1609 (? ) Beaumont's Knight of the 1614 Jonson's The Sad Shepherd
Burning Pestle (1613).
(1641).
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Table of Principal Dates
505
1614 Jonson's Bartholomew Fayre 1623 Prince Charles and Backing-
(1631).
ham at Madrid.
1615 King James visits Cambridge. 1623 Massinger's The Bond-Man
1615 Ruggle's Ignoramus (1630). (1624).
1615 Tomkis's Albumazar (1615). 1623 Middleton and William Row-
1615 Jonson's Mercurie Vindicated ley's The Spanish Gipsie (1653).
from the Alchemists (1616). 1623 The Tragedy of Nero (1624).
1615 Phineas Fletcher's Sicelides 1623 Fletcher's The Lovers Pro-
(1631).
gress (1647).
c. 1615 Erection of the Cockpit. c. 1623 Middleton's The Witch (1778).
1616 Death of Shakespeare.
c. 1623
Middleton and William
1616 Overbury Murder Trial.
Rowley's The Changeling (1653).
A. 1616-36 Tirso de Molina.
1623 Spanish marriage negotiations
1616 First folio of Ben Jonson.
broken off.
1616 Middleton and William Row- 1624 War declared against Spain.
ley's A Faire Quarrell (1617). 1624 Massacre at Amboina.
1617 Fletcher and Massinger's 1624 Ford's The Sun's-Darling
Thierry and Theodoret (1621). (1656).
1618 Book of Sports published.
1624 Middleton's A Game at Chesse
1618 B. Holiday's Technogamia (1625).
(1618).
1624 lic. Fletcher's Rule a Wife
1618-48 The Thirty Years War.
And have a Wife (1640).
1618 Execution of Sir Walter Ralegh. 1625-49 Charles I.
1618 Synod of Dort.
1625 The Plagne in London.
1618 lic. Fletcher's The Loyal Sub- 1625-6 Fletcher's The Chances
ject (1647).
(1647).
1618/19 Jonson's Pleasure Recon. 1626 (before) Massinger's A New
ciled to Vertue (1640).
Way to Pay Old Debts (1633).
1619 Fletcher's The Humorous Lieu- 1626 Massinger's The Roman Actor
tenant (1647).
(1629).
1619 Massinger and Fields The 1627 Ford's Tis Pitty Shees a
Fatall Dowry (1632).
Whore (1633).
1619-20 Fletcher and Massinger's 1627 lic. Massinger's The Great
The Little French Lawyer (1647). Duke of Florence (1636).
1620 Thomas May's The Heire (1622). c. 1627 Heywood's The English
1620 lic. Massinger and Dekker's Traveller (1633).
The Virgin Martir (1622). 1628 Assassination of Duke of
Fletcher and Massinger's Buckingham.
The False One (1647).
1628 Ford's The Lovers Melancholy
c. 1620 Middleton and William (1629).
Rowley's The World tost at 1629 Erection of the Whitefriars
Tennis (1620).
Playhouse.
c. 1620 Webster's The Devils Law- 1629 Ford's The Broken Heart
case (1623).
(1633).
1620/1 Jonson's Newes from the New 1629 Randolph's Aristippus (1630).
World (1640).
1629 L. Carlell's The Deserving
1621 Fletcher's The Pilgrim (1647). Favorite (1629).
1621 Fletcher's The Wild-Goose 1631 Massinger's The Emperour of
Chase (1652).
the East (1632).
c. 1621
Ford and Dekker's The 1631 lic. Massinger's Believe as you
Witch of Edmonton (1658).
List (1849).
1622 (before) Fletcher and Massin- 1632 Death of Gustavus Adolphus.
ger's The Beggars Bush (1647). 1632 Prynne's Histriomastix.
1622 lic. Fletcher and Massinger's 1632 Charles I and Henrietta Maria
The Spanish Curate (1647).
visit Cambridge.
c. 1620
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Table of Principal Dates
1632 Randolph's The Jealous Lovers 1635 D'Avenant's The Platonick
(1632).
Lovers (1636).
1632 Randolph's The Muses Look- 1635 lic. Shirley's The Coronation
ing-Glasse (1638).
(1640).
1632 Shackerley Marmion's Hol- 1635 lic. Chapman and Shirley's
lands Leaguer (1632).
Chabot (1639).
1632 Chapman and Shirley's The 1636 Charles I visits Oxford.
Ball (1639).
1636 Corneille's Le Cid.
1632 lic. Shirley's Hide Parke 1636 Cartwright's The Royall Slave
(1637).
(1639).
1633 Book of Sports republished. 1636-40 Shirley in Ireland.
1633 Ford's Historie of Perkin A. 1636-65 P. Calderon de La Barca.
Warbeck (1634).
1637 Shipmoney judgment.
1633(? ) Heywood's The late Lanca- 1637 Suckling's Aglaura (1638).
shire Witches (1634).
1638 Cowley's Naufragium Jocu-
1633 lic. Shirley's The Gamester lare (1638).
(1637).
1638 Suckling's The Goblins (1646).
1633 lic. Shirley's The Bird in a 1639 Pacification of Berwick.
Cage (1633).
1640 Meeting of the Long Parlia-
1634 Milton's Comus (1637).
ment.
1634 T. Nabbes's Microcosmus (1637). 1640 Second folio of Ben Jonson.
1634 (after) H. Glapthorne's Al- 1640 Shirley's Honoria and Mam-
bertus Wallenstein (1639).
mon (1659).
1634 lic. Fletcher and Massinger's 1641 Irish Rebellion.
A Very Woman, or The Prince 1641 Execution of the Earl of
of Tarent (1655).
Strafford.
1634 lic. Shirley's The Opportunitie 1641-2 Cowley's The Guardian
(1640)
(1650).
1635 (before) Randolph's Amyntas 1641 Brome's A Joviall Crew (1652).
(1638).
1641 Day's The Parliament of Bees.
1635 Brome's The Sparagus 1641 lic. Shirley's The Cardinall
Garden (1640).
(1652).
1635 John Ogilby's theatre opened 1642 Aug.
Outbreak of Civil War.
in Dublin.
1642 Sept. Closing of the theatres.
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CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA
VOL. V
p. 481, add at end of Bibliographies. An account of books and pamphlets prohibited
in England, from 1530 onwards, by royal proclamation, or suppressed by order
of the Star Chamber or the High Commission Court, or (as time went on) of
the House of Commons, or otherwise, will be found in W. H. Hart's Index
Expurgatorius Anglicanus, of which five parts appeared, 1872 to 1878. References
to this valuable, though uncompleted, collection will be found in later volumes of
the present work.
The index reference for Eastward Hoe under Dekker should be transferred to under
Chapman.
VOL. VI
p. 4, 1. 7, read: Cynthia's Revels and Poetaster, acted in 1600 and 1601 respectively
p. 12, note, for Soesgil read Soergel
p. 22, 1, 21, for Conmon read Common
p. 33, 1. 15, for Massacre of Paris read Massacre at Paris
p. 40, 1. 33, for Fungose read Fungoso
p. 70, 1. 5. As to an edition of this play by Stork, C. W. , after the text of this chapter
had passed through the press, see the bibliography to chap. II, p. 429.
p. 91, last line, for 1558 read 1585
p. 102, 1. 11 from bottom, for known to exist in print read printed
p. 102, note 4, for Naupagium read Naufragium
p. 146, 1. 14 from bottom, for 1844 read 1849
p. 162, 1. 8 from bottom, for innuendos, read innuendos.
p. 237, 1. 13, for 1642 read 1643
p. 238, l. 15, dele in
p. 238, 1. 11 from bottom, for 1846 read 1646
p. 239, l. 1, for 'stuck in 'read stuck in
p. 258, 1. 22 from bottom, for without, read without
p. 458, 1. 16, add Reasons for doubting the usually accepted identification of the
author of Messallina are given by G. C. Moore Smith in Notes and Queries,
12 June 1909, Ser. x, vol. xi, p. 461, where another Nathaniel Richards is
suggested as the author.
p. 460, 1. 19, add Murray, J. T. English Dramatic Companies, 1558–1642. 2 vols.
1910.
p. 468, 1. 17, add Mrs Stopes's William Hunnis and the Revels of the Chapel Royal
has been just added to Bang's Materialien.
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INDEX OF NAMES
[The letters ff. after an entry imply that references to the same subject occur on at
least two immediately succeeding pages. Birth and death dates are not, as a rule,
given in the case of writers whose work is considered in other volumes. The cross
references under the names of dramatists are intended to assist in finding plays
by two or more authors. ]
Abyndon, or Abingdon, Henry, 281
Academico, in The Returne from Per.
nassus, 313
Achilles, 106
Actors Remonstrance, The, 407
Adam, in As You Like It, 248
Adams, Clement, 282
Admiral's company, the, 83, 89, 90, 93,
245, 247, 249, 250, 255, 259, 269, 274
Adorni, in The Maid of Honour, 158, 164
Adurni, in The Ladies Triall, 194
Aecius, in Valentinian, 122, 129, 130
Aeglamour, in The Sad Shepherd, 11,
369, 370
Aeneas, James I described as the modern
us, in The Hue and Cry after Cupid,
347
Aeschylus, Persae, 92
Aeson, 163
Aesop, 250
Aethiopians, in The Masque of Black-
nesse, 342, 343
Affections, the, in Pathomachia, 324;
the four, in Hymenaei, 346
Ager, captain, in A Faire Quarrell, 73, 74
Agrippa, Cornelius, De incertitudine et
vanitate scientiarum, 377
Ajax, in Troilus and Cressida, 44
Ajax Flagellifer, 298, 317
Alabaster, William (1567-1640), Roxana,
266, 268, 302
Alba, 317
Albion, in The Masque of Blacknesse,
342
Alchemists, in Mercury Vindicated, 357,
358
Alcides, 163
Alcmena, in The Silver Age, 93
Alcon, in The Queenes Arcadia, 318
Aleman, M. , Guzman de Alfarache, 139
Aleppo, basha of, in The Renegado, 156
Alexander, William, 19
Alinda, in The Pilgrim, 123
Alken, in The Sad Shepherd, 370
All is True, 256
Allen, Giles, 252, 253
Alley, William (15107-1570), The Poore
Man's Librarie, 378
Alleyn, Edward (1566–1626), 41, 51, 87,
247, 249, 250, 255, 258, 278, 292
Almerine, in Brennoralt, 238
Almira, in A Very Woman, 156
Almond for a Parrat, An, 393
Alonzo, in The Bashful Lover, 158
Althorp, 4, 339
Alucius, History of, the, 286
Amaranta, in The Spanish Curate, 134
Amboina, 183
Amie, in The Sad Shepherd, 370
Amintor, in The Maides Tragedy, 120,
126 ff.
Amoretta, in The Ladies Triall, 194
Amoretto, in The Pilgrimage to Parnassus,
310; in The Returne from Pernassus,
313
Amorous La-Foole, Sir, in The Silent
Woman, 22, 152
Amorphus, in Cynthia's Revels, 41, 44
Amsterdam, 22, 324
Amyntas, in The Queenes Arcadia, 317
Anaides, in Cynthia's Revels, 18, 41
Ananias, in The Alchemist, 22
Anatomy of Wit, 394
Angelo, in The Virgin Martir, 54
Anne Boleyn, 335
lady, in Richard III, 129
of Denmark, queen consort of
James I, 83, 337, 339 ff. , 348, 350, 361,
366 ; companies of, 104, 254, 258
Anti-Christ, 374
Antigonas, in The Humorous Lieutenant,
122
Antiochus, Asiatic king, in Believe as you
List, 147 ff.
Antoninus, in The Virgin Martir, 154
Antonio, in Albumazar, 323
in The Corcombe, 133
in The Dutchessé Of Malfy, 181,
182
Antonius, in Ignoramus, 322
Apollo, 368
Apuleius, 82
in Loves Maistresse, 103
Aquitania, in The Masque of Blacknesse,
342
Ara Fortunae, 319
Arabia, 35
Arabian nights' tales, the, 103
Arbaces, in A King and no King, 120,
127
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508
Index of Names
Arcadia, 11, 317, 318, 341, 364, 368
Archas, in The Loyal Subject, 122, 130
Archer, William, 266, 269
Arcite, in Palamon and Arcyte, 299
Ardelia, in The Dukes Mistris, 200
Arden, 27
Arden of Feversham, 95
Argensola, Bart. de, 139
Aristophanes, 18, 24, 79, 315, 322, 327,
352, 362, 363; Eiphun or Pax, 294;
Plutus, 25, 294; Wasps, The, 25
Aristotle, 6, 225, 232, 296; Ethics, 233;
Poetics, 8
Armada, the, 27, 53, 92, 174
Armin, Robert (1564? -1612? ), 273
Foole upon Foole, 218
Italian Taylor and his Boy, The, 218
Nest of Ninnies, A, 218
Two Maids of More-clacke, The, 217
Arnold, Matthew, 57
Arthur, prince, son of Henry VII, 332,
333
Articles of Grievance and Oppression, 275
Ascham, Roger, 378; The Scholemaster,
295
Aspatia, in The Maides Tragedy, 120,
123, 126
Asper, in Every Man out of His Humour,
17, 39
Assyrian host, in Ezechias, 298
Astronomia, in Technogamia, 323
Athenaeus, Deipnosophia, 102
Athenais, in The Emperour of the East,
158, 163
Athens, 308
Atkinson, Thomas, 470
Atlas, in Pleasure Reconciled, 359 ff.
sign of, on the Globe theatre, 256
Atreus, Thyestes, 301
Attic drama, 232. See, also, Greek drama
Audax, in The Floating Island, 325
Auditus, in Lingua, 315
Aurelia, in The Prophetesse, 152
duchess of Siena, in The Maid of
Honour, 152, 155
Aurelio, in The Ladies Triall, 194
Auria, a Genoese, in The Ladies Triall,
194
Aurora, in The Penates, 341
Azores, the, 101
Baker, Sir Richard (1568–1645), Thea.
trum Redivivum, 406
Bale, John (1495–1563), 374
Ballada, in Fucus Histriomastix, 324
Banaster, Gilbert, 281, 283
Banbury, Roman amphitheatre at, 252
Bandello, 49, 99, 100, 123, 180
Bang, W. , 102
Banquo, in Macbeth, 318
Barabas, in The Jero of Malta, 250
Barkstead, Wm. (f. 1611), Hiren, or the
Faire Greeke, 49; Mirrha, the Mother
of Adonis, 49
Barnacle, in The Gamester, 202
Barnes, Barnabe (1569? -1609), The Devil's
Charter, 150, 452
Barry, Lodowick, 219; Ram-Alley or
Merrie-Trickes, 218, 219
Basilius, in The Ile of Guls, 212
Bassanes, in The Broken Heart, 191
Bat Burst, in The New Inne, 25
Baudissin, count, 165
Bavand or Bavande, William (t. 1559),
377, 409; A Woorke of Joannes Fer.
rarius Montanus touchynge the good
orderynge of a Common Weale, 377
Beatrice, in Much Ado about Nothing, 46,
100, 123
in The Changeling, 76, 77
in The Dutch Courtezan, 48
Beaumont, Francis (15852-1616), 2, 5, 27,
107-140 (main entry), 145, 177, 195,
205, 208, 248, 272, 329. See, also,
under Fletcher, John
Beaumont and Fletcher, plays and
poems attributed to, whether singly,
jointly, or in collaboration with
others. See, also, under Middleton
and Shirley
*All ye woods and trees and bowers,'125
• Arm, arm,' 125
• Away delights,' 128
Barnavelt, Sir John van Olden, 116,
123, 130, 138
• Beauty clear and fair,' 125
Beggars Bush, The, 121, 125, 131, 139
Bloody Brother, The, 26, 125, 129, 138
Bonduca, 123, 128, 138
Captaine, The, 125, 128, 137
Cardenio, The History of, 140
Care-charming Sleep,' 125
Cast our caps and cares away,' 125
Chances, The, 135, 136, 140
Coronation, The. See under Shirley
Cotcombe, The, 119, 120, 133, 137
Cupid's Revenge, 114, 119, 127, 137
Custome of the Countrey, The, 122,
130, 138
Demetrius and Enanthe, 138
Devil of Dowgate, The, 140
Double Marriage, The, 131, 139
Elder Brother, The, 121, 125, 136, 140
Elegy on lady Penelope Clifton (daugh.
ter of Sidney's Stella), 113
Markham, lady, 113
Rutland, countess of (Sidney's
daughter), 113
6
B. , R. (= Richard Bower), 282, 286 ;
Apius and Virginia, 284, 285
Babes in the Wood, 96
Babington, Gervase (1550–1610), Very
Fruitful Exposition of the Command-
ments, 396
Baby-Cake, in The Masque of Christmas,
358
Bacchus, in Lingua, 315
in The Penates, 341
Bacha, in Cupid's Revenge, 128
Bacon, Sir Francis, 2, 112, 356; Essays,
8, 189; History of Henry VII, 193
Bactria, 302
Baily, in Gammer Gurtons Nedle, 297
Baker, G. P. , 266
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Index of Names
509
9
Faire Maide of the Inne, The, 132,
140, 183
Faithfull Shepheardesse, The, 31, 112,
114, 117, 125, 126, 137, 340, 353,
363, 366, 367, 369
False One, The, 111, 121, 123, 131, 139
Four Plays in One, 119, 128, 137
God Lyaeus, ever young,' 125
• Hence all you vain delights,' 124,
134
Honest man's Fortune, The, 128, 137
Humorous Lieutenant, The, 134, 138
Island Princesse, The, 123, 131, 139
Jeweller of Amsterdam, The, 140
King and no King, A, 114, 119, 120,
126, 127, 129, 137
Knight of Malta, The, 130, 138
Knight of the Burning Pestle, The, 89,
114, 119, 133, 137, 234
Lawes of Candy, The, 131, 139
• Let the bells ring,' 125
Little French Lawyer, The, 119, 134,
138, 152, 184
Lovers' Progress, The, 131, 139
Loves Cure, 119, 124, 136, 140
Loves Pilgrimage, 132, 140
Loyal Subject, The, 100, 130, 138
Mad Lover, The, 130, 138, 152
Mador, King of Great Britain, 140
Maid in the Mill, The, 69, 70, 132, 139
Maides Tragedy, The, 111, 114, 119,
120, 124, 126, 127, 129, 137, 199
Masque of Grayes Inne and the Inner.
Temple, The, 137, 353, 356
Monsieur Thomas, 123, 135, 138
Nice Valour, The, 119, 134, 140
Night-Walker, The, 134, 135, 140
Noble Gentleman, The, 136, 140
O how my lungs do tickle,' 125
Philaster, 111, 113, 114, 119 ff. , 126,
128, 129, 137, 190
Pilgrim, The, 122, 131, 139
Prophetesse, The, 123, 131, 139, 152
Queene of Corinth, The, 130, 138
Right Woman, A, 140
Rule a Wife And have a Wife, 135, 139
Salmacis and Hermaphroditus, 112
Scorneful Ladie, The, 114, 119, 133, 137
Seu Voyage, The, 131, 139
•Sit, soldiers, sit and sing,' 125
Spanish Curate, The, 125, 134, 139, 183
• Tell me, dearest, what is love,' 125,
Wild-Goose Chase, The, 135, 139
Wit At severall Weapons, 119, 134, 138
Wit Without Money, 134, 138
Woman Hater, The, 27, 112, 114, 119,
124, 132, 137
Woman's Plot, A, 140
Womans Prize, The, 134, 135, 138
Women pleas'd, 130, 138
Beaumont, Sir Francis (d. 1598), 111
Sir John (1583-1627), Bosworth
Field, 111
Beaupré, in The Parliament of Love,
155
Bedford, Lucy, countess of, 9, 337
Beer-Hofmann, Der Graf von Charolais,
165
Beeston, Christopher, 103
Bel-Anna, in The Masque of Queens,
349
Belgarde, in The Unnaturall Combat,
160 ff.
Bellafront, in A Woman is a Weather.
cocke, 221
in The Honest Whore, 53, 172
Bellamia, in The Example, 202
Bellamont, in North-Ward Hoe, 172
Bellamy, H. , 470
Bellario, in Philaster, 126
Belleforest, Histoires Tragiques, 180
Bellisant, in The Parliament of Love,
155
Benatzi, in The Ladies Triall, 194
Bereblock, J. , 299
Bergetto, in Tis Pitty Shees a Whore,
192
Berkeley, Sir W. , The Lost Lady, 452
Bertholdi, in The Imposture, 205
Bertoldo, in The Maid of Honour, 155,
156, 162
Bessus, in A King and no King, 127
Betterton, T. , 47, 248, 271
Bianca, in Loves Sacrifice, 192
in Women beware Women, 78, 176
Bible, the, 91, 375, 378, 401, 402, 405
Bird, in The Muses Looking-Glasse, 234
Birkenhead or Berkenhead, Sir J. (1616–
1679), 136
Birth of Merlin, The, 69, 70
Bithynia, queen of, in Believe as you
List, 148, 149
Black Knight, the, in A Game at Chesse,
79
Black prince, the, 330
Blackfriars, children of, 292
• Blackfriars preachers,' 257
• Black-Fryers, Sanctified Fraternity of,'
128
Thierry and Theodoret, 114, 123, 129,
138
· Three merry boys,' 125
• 'Tis late and cold,' 125
Triumph of Death, The, 128, 137
Triumph of Honour, The, 128, 137
Triumph of Love, The, 120, 128, 137
Triumph of Time, The, 128, 137
Two Noble Kinsmen, The, 132, 139, 299.
See, also, under Two Noble Kinsmen,
The, in vol. v
Valentinian, 122, 123, 125, 129, 138
Wandering Lovers, The, 139
Wife for a Month, 1, 122, 132, 139
the, 234
Blague, Mistress, in Edward IV, 91
Blake, Wm. , 71
Blank verse, Elizabethan, 214
Bletchingley, Surrey, 282
Blount, Charles, 196
Boadicea, 128
Bobadill, in Every Man in His Humour,
16, 26, 28, 127, 249, 272
Boccaccio, Admeto, 364; Decameron, 48,
137, 138, 205, 304, 364
3
6
9
6
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510
Index of Names
Bodenham, John (A. 1600), Belvedere, 312
Bodin, Jean, 377
Bohemia, sea-coast of, 27
Bonarelli, Filli di Sciro, 321
Boniface, Sir, in The Wise-woman Of
Hogsdon, 83
Boor, John, 280
Borachia, in A Very Woman, 157
Borachio, in The Atheist's Tragedie, 168
Boraskie, in The Loyal Subject, 130
Bordeaux, 295, 322
Borrow, George, 230
Bosola, in The Dutchesse Of Malfy,
180 ff.
Bosworth, battle of, 301
Bottom, in A Midsummer Night's Dream,
207, 285
Bounteous Progress, Sir, in A Mad
World, My Masters, 64
Bovaldo, in Loves Crueltie, 199
Bowdler, in The Fayre Mayde of the
Exchange, 86
Bower of Bliss, in The Faerie Queene, 335
Bower, R. See B. , R.
Bowyer, Richard, alias Styrley or Strylly
or Strelley, 282
W. , The Valiant Scot, 453
Boy bishop, the, 294
Brabant, in Jacke Drums Entertain.
ment, 41
Brachiano, in The White Divel, 176
Brackyn, Francis, 313, 314, 322
Brayne, father-in-law of J. Burbage, 252
Brentford, 171
Bridges, Besse, in The Fair Maid Of The
West, 101, 102
John, 296
Bright, lady, in Amends for Ladies, 223
Bristol, 110, 281, 301, 319, 386
Brodmeier, C. , 265, 266
Brome, Richard (d. 1652? ), 153, 211,
212, 224-232 (main entry), 234, 236.
See, also, under Heywood
Antipodes, The, 226, 227, 231
City Witt, The, 225, 226, 228
Court Beggar, The, 226
Covent Garden Weeded, 226
Damoiselle, The, 226
English Moor, The, 230
Fault in Friendship, A, 224
Joviall Crew, A, 229 ff.
Love-sick Court, The, 230, 231
Madd Couple well matcht, The, 226
New Academy, The, 226
Northern Lasse, The, 224, 226 ff.
Novella, The, 230
Queen and Concubine, The, 230, 231
Queenes Exchange, The, 230, 231
Sparagus Garden, The, 226, 227
• What if a day, or a month, or a
year,' 231
Stephen, 224
Brooke, Samuel (d. 1632), Adelphe, 331,
323; Melanthe, 323; Scyros, 321, 323
Browne, a serving man, 243
Sir Thomas, 187
· William, 10, 113, 329; Pastorals, 215
Browning, Robert, Aristophanes' Apology,
232
Brunhalt, in Thierry and Theodoret, 122,
129
Bruno, Giordano, Il Candelaio, 22
Brutus, in Julius Caesar, 127
Bubble, in Greene's Tu Quoque, 219
Bucer, Martin (1491-1551), De honestis
ludis, 374
Buchanan, George (1506-1582), Baptistes,
295; Jephthes, 296
Buchell, Arend von, 260
Buckingham, George Villiers, first duke
of (1592–1628), 149, 360
Buffone, Carlo, in Every Man out of
His Humour, 17, 40
Bullen, A. H. , 10, 58, 65, 102, 214, 459
Bulloign, earl of, in Godfrey of Bul.
loigne, 89
Burbage, Cuthbert, 253, 255, 276, 277
James (d. 1597), 246, 249, 251 ff. ,
257, 276, 289
Richard (1567? –1619), 170, 220, 247,
248, 253, 255, 256, 258, 272, 274, 276,
277, 289, 358
in The Returne from Pernassus,
44, 312
Burghley, William Cecil, lord (1520–
1598), 47, 305, 381, 382, 384
Burton, Robert, Anatomy of Melancholy,
187, 190, 191 ; plays, 470
Bury St Edmunds, 282
Busino (chaplain to Venetian embassy),
181
Bute, John Stuart, third earl of, 7
Byron, lord, 239
3
Caelo et Olympo, 93
Caesar, in The False One, 131
in The Poetaster, 42
Caius Cestius, 37
Calais, 185
Calandrino, in The Great Duke of
Florence, 161
Calantha, in The Broken Heart, 191, 195
Calderon de La Barca, P. , 140
Caldoro, in The Guardian, 158
Calfhill, James, or Calfield (1530 ? –1570),
320 ; Progne, 299
Calipso, in The Guardian, 157
Calis, princess, in The Mad Lover, 152
Callianax, in The Maides Tragedy, 127
Calvin, Jean, 374
Calvinists attacked in Loiola, 324
Cam (river), 93, 327
Cambridge, 86, 105, 218, 220, 232, 293 ff. ,
300, 303, 311 ff. , 316, 374
Bene't (Corpus Christi) college, 111
Caius college, 301, 306
Catherine hall, 196
Christ's college, 295, 296
Clare college, 308
Clare hall, 307, 322
Emmanuel college, 317
"Gunvill and Caius colledge,' 216
Jesus college, 307
King's college, 285, 294, 298, 317, 321
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511
Pembroke college, 296
Peterhouse, 83, 99, 307
Queens' college, 305, 324
St John's college, 3, 294, 296, 301,
304, 306 ff. , 312, 321, 397
Trinity college, 232, 294, 295, 302,
305, 306, 314, 321, 322, 324 ff. , 397;
Michael-House, 294 ; Great Gate,
321
Trinity hall, 285
Camden, William, 3, 6, 9
Camillo, in The White Divel, 177
Camiola, in The Maid of Honour, 150,
156, 163, 164
Campania, 299
Campion, M. , A true reporte of the death. . .
of, 387
Campion, Thomas (d. 1619), 231, 329,
354; The Lords' Masque, 353
Canaanites, in The Silver Age, 93
Cancrone, in Sicelides, 323
Candido, in The Honest Whore, 172
Canters' College, the, in The Staple of
Newes, 25
Caperwit, in Changes, 202
Capriccio, in The Masque of the Middle
Temple, 355
Caractacus, 128
Carew, Peter, 287
Richard (1555-1620), 89
Thomas (1598 ? -1639), 11, 363;
Coelum Britannicum, 363
Carinus, in The Prophetesse, 152
Carlell, Lodowick (d. 1602), 239, 240
Carleton, Sir Dudley, 3, 291
Carlyle, Thomas, 239
Carnarvon, Robert Dormer, earl of, 143
Carol, in The Masque of Christmas, 358
Cartwright, William (1611-1643, ? 1642),
11, 28, 109, 240
Lady Errant, The, 237
Ordinary, The, 237
Royall Slave, The, 237, 326
Siedge or Love's Convert, The, 237
(d. 1687), 83, 408
Cary, Sir George, 257
Case, John (d. 1600), 398; Speculum
Moralium Quaestionum, 398
Cassius, in Julius Caesar, 127
Castamela, in The Fancies, 193, 194
Castelain, Maurice, 5, 9, 10, 362, 370
Castle inn, in The Fair Maid Of The
West, 101
Castro, Guillin de, 124, 136, 140
Cato, in Caesar and Pompey, 35
Cats, Vader, Maechden-Pflicht, 87
Catullus, 346
Caussin, N. , 140
Cave, Henry, Narration of the Fall of
Paris Garden, 393
Cave of Mammon, in The Faerie Queene,
335
Cawarden, Sir Thomas, 257
Cayet, Pierre Victor Palma, 148, 149
Cecil, Edward, Aemilia, 321
Cecils, the, 6. See, also, under Burghley
Celestina, in The Lady of Pleasure, 202
Celia, in The Humorous Lieutenant, 123
Cenci family, the, 153
Francesco, 159
Ceres, in Lingua, 315
Cervantes, 132, 135, 136, 138, 140, 154
Curioso Impertinente, 133, 137, 223, 236
Don Quixote, 133, 137, 223, 236
Novelas Exemplares, 123, 139, 140
Persiles y Sigismunda, 123, 130, 138
Cesario, in The Faire Maide of the Inne,
140
Cespedes y Meneses, Gonzalo de, Gerardo,
123, 139, 183
Chalmers, A. , 1
Chamberlain, John (1553-1627), 291, 324
Chamberlain's company, the lord, 3, 4,
40, 182, 245, 247, 250, 253, 255, 256,
258, 274, 275, 312
Chambers, E. K. , 267
Chapel Royal, the, 279. See, also, under
Children of the Chapel Royal
Chapel Royal, The Old Cheque Book of
the, 280, 282
Chapman, George (1559 ? -1634), 2, 16, 19,
28–57 (main entry), 147, 202, 225,
250, 329, 353 ff. See, also, under
Marston and Shirley
Achilles Shield, 37
Al Fooles, 15, 32, 290
Alphonsus Emperour of Germany, 35
Amorous Zodiac, The, 30, 31
Andromache Liberata, 31
Batrachomyomachia, 37
Blinde begger of Alexandria, The, 15,
31
Byron, The Conspiracie, And Tragedie
of Charles Duke of, 30, 33 ff. , 175,
258
Caesar and Pompey, 35, 172
Chabot, Admirall of France, 35, 207
Comodey of Umers, The, 32
Coronet for his Mistress Philosophy, A,
31
Eastward Hoe, 4, 20, 30, 32, 43, 47,
48, 171, 173, 258, 355
Euthymiae Raptus, 29
Fatal Love, a French tragedy, 36
Hesiod's Works and Days, Chapman's
trans. of, 37
Gentleman Usher, The, 32, 290
Gyles Goosecappe, Sir, 35, 290, 459
Homer, 29, 30, 32, 37
Homeric Epigrams, 37
Homeric Hymns, 37
Humerous dayes Myrth, An, 15, 31
Marlowe's Hero and Leander, Chap-
man's continuation of, 31
Masque. . . of the Middle Temple and
Lyncolnes Inn, 36, 353
May-Day, 32, 290
Monsieur D'Olive, 32
Musaeus, translation of, 30
Ovid's Banquet of Sauce, 31
Revenge for Honour, 35
Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois, The, 33 ff. ,
178, 223
Shadow of Night, The, 31
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Index of Names
36
9
Tears of Peace, The, 31
Cloe, in The Faithfull Shepheardesse, 368
Widdowes Teares, The, 32
Clorin, in The Faithfull Shepheardesse,
World runs on Wheels, The (Al Fooles),
368
32
Cloris, in The Queenes Arcadia, 317, 318
Yorkshire Gentlewoman and her Son, Clove, in Every Man out of His Humour,
225
Charisea, in The Faerie Queene, 335 Club-Law, 307, 308, 313, 315, 327
Charlemont, in The Atheist's Tragedie, Clubs, Varlet of, in Terminus et non
168
terminus, 307
Charles I, 6, 7, 83, 147 ff. , 201, 203, 208, Cobbam, lord, 385
>
232, 237, 238, 240, 243, 245, 246, 271, Cockledemoy, in The Dutch Courtezan, 46
278, 321, 324 ff. , 336, 359, 360, 363, 403 Cocklorrel's song, in The Masque of the
II, 250, 271
Metamorphos'd Gypsies, 362
Charles's men, prince, 232
Coelia, in The Faerie Queene, 335
Charolais, in The Fatall Dowry, 158 Coelum, in Lingua, 315
Charon, in Friar Rush, 53
Cokayne or Cockayne, Sir Aston, 114,
Chartley, in The Wise-woman Of Hogsdon, 142, 144, 145
99
Coke, Sir Edward, The Lord Coke his
Chaucer, G. , 52, 113, 137, 299, 311; Speech & charge, 400
Knight's Tale, The, 139, 299, 300; The Cokes, a booby, in Bartholomew Fayre,
Wife of Bath's Tale, 138
23
Chester, Charles, 40
Colax, in The Queenes Arcadia, 317
Chettle, Henry (d. 1607? ), 12, 13, 51, 54, Colby and Mrs Colby, in Club Law, 308
97, 218, 459. See, also, under Dekker Coleridge, S. T. , 23, 129, 131
Black Bateman of the North, 96 Collatinus, in The Rape of Lucrece, 101
Italian Tragedy, The, 96
Collier, Jeremy, 408
Kinde Hart's Dreame, 397
J. P. , 33, 50, 89, 249, 281, 398
Shore, 90
Collins, J. Churton, 166
Tragedy of Hoffman, 178, 217
Cologne, 295
Children of the Chapel Royal and other Colour, in Lingua, 315
children's companies, 4, 41, 212, 220, Columbus, in Perfidus Hetruscus, 302
221, 246, 258, 262, 279–292 (main Colwell, T. , 296
entry), 402
Comedus, in Lingua, 315
Children of the Chapel Stript and Whipt, Comedy, in The Muses Looking-Glasse,
The, 280
233
Chrisoganus . Master Pedant,' in Histrio- Common Conditions, 284
Mastit, 40
Communis Sensus, in Lingua, 314, 315
Christchurch, Hampshire, 38
Comoedia, in Fucus Histriomastix, 324
Christian IV of Denmark, 189
Comus, in Pleasure Reconciled, 359 if.
Christianity, rise of, 373
Concini, marshal d'Ancre, 181
Christmas, in The Masque of Christmas, Condell, Henry, 248, 249, 276 ff.
355, 358
Constance, in The Northern Lasse, 226
Christmas Prince, The, 319
Constanza, in The Spanish Gipsie, 77
Christopherson, John (d. 1558), Jephtha, Cooke, J. (f. 1614), Greene's T'u Quoque
295
or The Cittie Gallant, 219
Churchyard, Thos. (1520 ? -1604), Shore's Corbulo, in Appius and Virginia, 182
Wife, in 4 Mirror for Magistrates, 90 Corinth, 163, 317
Chusi, in Absalom, 296
Corneille, 49
Cicero, 406
Cornelia, in The White Divel, 177, 187
Don, in The Pilgrimage to Par- Cornelius Tacitus, in The City Witt, 225
Cornish rounds, 252
in Catiline, 19, 20
Cornwall, 242
Cinthio, Giambattista Giraldi, 139, 199 Cornwallis, Sir William, 341
Cirencester, 237
Cornyshe, W. , or Cornish, 281 ff. , 287
Clarange, in The Lovers Progress, 131
Triumpe of Love and Beute, The,
Clarendon, Edward Hyde, first earl of, 6, 284, 287
235
Corsica, the Syracusan, in The Bond-Man,
Clarissa, in Loves Crueltie, 199
157
Clem, in The Fair Maid Of The West, 102 Coryate, T. , 138, 219; in Love Restored,
Cleopatra, in Antony and Cleopatra, 72, 351
273
Cosin Cutpurse, 285
Cleora, in The Bond-Man, 154, 155, 157, Cosma, in Sicelides, 323
158
Cosmo, in The Traytor, 199
Clifton, Henry, 290, 291
Cotton, Charles, 115
Thomas, 290, 291
Coventry, 37
Clinton (pirate), in Fortune by Land and Cowell, John (1554–1611), The Interpreter,
Sea, 104
law dictionary, 322
nassus, 310
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513
Cowley, Abraham (1618-1667), The
Guardian, 326; Naufragium foculare,
102, 326; Cutter of Coleman Street, 326
Crackstone, captain, in Fedele and For.
tunio, 304
Craig-Ereri, in Pleasure Reconciled, 361
Crane, William (f. 1530), 282, 284
Crashawe, William (1572–1626), 375
Crasy, Mr, in The City Witt, 228, 229
Cratander, Ephesian captive, in The
Royall Slave, 326
Crawford, C. , 180
Creighton, C. , 284
Creon, in The Bond-Man, 157
Cricket, in Club Law, 308
Cripple, the, in The Fayre Mayd of the
,
Exchange, 86, 100
Crispinella, in The Dutch Courtezan, 48
Crispinus, in The Poetaster, 18, 42, 43
Crites, in Cynthia's Revels, 39, 41
Cromwell, Oliver, 316
Crossley, James, 105
Croucher, John, 280
Croydon, 287
Cruso, Aquila, 471
Cuculo, in A Very Woman, 161
Cupid, in Love Restored, 351, 352
in Loves Maistresse, 103
in The Hue and Cry after Cupid,
346, 347
in The Masque of Christmas, 358,
359
Cupids, in The Masque of Beauty, 347
Cure for a Cuckold, A, 69, 185
Curious Impertinent, The,' in Don
Quixote, 133, 137, 223, 236
Cumberland, Richard, 9
Cyclope, in Mercury Vindicated, 357
Cyclopes, in The Hue and Cry after
Cupid, 347, 348
D. , T. (? Deloney), Canaan's Calamitie, ,
51
Daborne, Robert (d. 1628), 116, 146
Dalyell, in Perkin Warbeck, 193
Dametas, in The Ile of Guls, 213
Dampit, in A Trick to catch the Old-one,
65
Danaë, in The Bird in a Cage, 204
Dangerus Fortrees,' 283
Daniel, Samuel (1562-1619), 4, 23, 37, 39,
David, in Absalom, 296
Davies, John, of Hereford, 248; The
Scourge of Folly, 137
Daw, in The Silent Woman, 22
Day, John (f. 1606), 211-217 (main
entry), 231, 309, 371.