-------- The History of English
Dramatic
Poetry to the Time
of Shakespeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration.
of Shakespeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration.
Ben Jonson - The Devil's Association
4.
197.
=Widgin=, _n. _ [Form of _widgeon_. ] A variety of wild duck. 5. 2. 39.
=Wis=, _adv. _ [<ME. wis. ] 5. 8. 31. See _Wusse_.
=Wish=, _v. _ To desire (one to do something); to pray, request.
? _Arch. _ 2. 2. 52.
=Wit=, _n. _ 1. Intellect. 1. 4. 29; 1. 4. 64.
2. Intelligence. 3. 2. 13.
3. Ingenuity; ingenious device. 2. 2. 86.
=Withall=, _adv. _ Besides; in addition; at the same time.
2. 2. 27; 3. 5. 16. with-all. 2. 2. 73.
=Wiue-hood=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _wifehood_. 1. 6. 50.
=Worshipfull=, _a. _ Worthy of honor or respect. 4. 7. 75.
Used in sarcasm. 2. 2. 89; 3. 3. 8.
=Wrought=, _ppl. a. _ Embroidered. ? _Arch. _ 1. 2. 47.
? =Wusse=, _adv. _ [Corruption of _wis_ <ME. _wis_, by
apheresis from _iwis_; sure, certain. ] Certainly; truly;
indeed. 1. 6. 40.
=Yellow-water=, _n. _ 3. 3. 181. See_-water_.
||=Zuccarina=, _n. _ It. 'A kind of bright Roche-allum. ' Florio.
||=Zuccarino=, _n. _ 4. 4. 31. ? For _Zuccarina_, _q. v. _
||=Zucche Mugia=, _n. _ It. ? A perfume. 4. 4. 35.
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=Widgin=, _n. _ [Form of _widgeon_. ] A variety of wild duck. 5. 2. 39.
=Wis=, _adv. _ [<ME. wis. ] 5. 8. 31. See _Wusse_.
=Wish=, _v. _ To desire (one to do something); to pray, request.
? _Arch. _ 2. 2. 52.
=Wit=, _n. _ 1. Intellect. 1. 4. 29; 1. 4. 64.
2. Intelligence. 3. 2. 13.
3. Ingenuity; ingenious device. 2. 2. 86.
=Withall=, _adv. _ Besides; in addition; at the same time.
2. 2. 27; 3. 5. 16. with-all. 2. 2. 73.
=Wiue-hood=, _n. _ _Obs. _ form of _wifehood_. 1. 6. 50.
=Worshipfull=, _a. _ Worthy of honor or respect. 4. 7. 75.
Used in sarcasm. 2. 2. 89; 3. 3. 8.
=Wrought=, _ppl. a. _ Embroidered. ? _Arch. _ 1. 2. 47.
? =Wusse=, _adv. _ [Corruption of _wis_ <ME. _wis_, by
apheresis from _iwis_; sure, certain. ] Certainly; truly;
indeed. 1. 6. 40.
=Yellow-water=, _n. _ 3. 3. 181. See_-water_.
||=Zuccarina=, _n. _ It. 'A kind of bright Roche-allum. ' Florio.
||=Zuccarino=, _n. _ 4. 4. 31. ? For _Zuccarina_, _q. v. _
||=Zucche Mugia=, _n. _ It. ? A perfume. 4. 4. 35.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ABBOTT, E. A. A Shakespearian Grammar. Lond. 1891.
ALDEN, CARROLL STORRS. Edition of Bartholomew Fair. N. Y. 1904.
AMOS, ANDREW. The Great Oyer of Poisoning. The Trial of the Earl
of Somerset for the Poisoning of Sir Thomas Overbury. Lond. 1846.
ARBER, EDWARD (ed. ). A Transcript of the Registers of the
Company of Stationers of London; 1554-1640. 5 vols. Birmingham, 1894.
BATES, KATHERINE LEE, and GODFREY, LYDIA BOKER.
English Drama. A Working Basis. Wellesley College, 1896.
BAUDISSIN, WOLF (GRAF VON). Ben Jonson und seine Schule.
Leipzig, 1836.
BEAUMONT and FLETCHER. Dramatic Works.
Ed. A. Dyce. 11 vols. Lond. 1843.
BOCCACCIO, GIOVANNI. Opere volgari. 17 vols. Firenze, 1827-34.
BRANDL, ALOIS. Quellen des weltlichen Dramas in England
vor Shakespeare. Quellen u. Forschungen 80. Strassburg, 1889.
[Contains thirteen plays, among which are Heywood's _Love_ and
_The Weather_, _Respublica_, _King Darius_, and _Horestes_. ]
BROME, RICHARD. Dramatic Works. 3 vols. Lond. 1873.
BURTON, ROBERT. The Anatomy of Melancholy.
Ed. A. R. Shilleto. Lond. and N. Y. 1893.
BUTLER, SAMUEL. Hudibras, with Dr. Grey's Annotations. Lond. 1819.
-------- Characters. See MORLEY.
CARPENTER, FREDERIC IVES. Metaphor and Simile in the Minor
Elizabethan Drama. Chicago, 1895. Jonson, pp. 125-156.
_CD. _ Century Dictionary.
CHAMBERS, E. K. The Mediaeval Stage. 2 vols. Oxford, 1903.
CHAMBERS, R. (ed. ). Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular
Antiquities. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1864.
COLERIDGE, SAMUEL TAYLOR. Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont
and Fletcher. Notes and Lectures. Liverpool, 1874.
COLLIER, JOHN PAYNE. Memoirs of the Principal Actors in
the Plays of Shakespeare. Lond. 1846.
-------- The History of English Dramatic Poetry to the Time
of Shakespeare; and Annals of the Stage to the Restoration.
3 vols. Lond. 1831.
CORYAT, THOMAS. Crudities; repr. from the ed. of 1611.
2 vols. Lond. 1776.
COTGRAVE, RANDLE. A Dictionarie of the French and English Tongues.
Lond. 1632.
CRAIK, GEORGE LILLIE. The History of British Commerce.
3 vols. Lond. 1844.
CUNNINGHAM, W. The Growth of English Industry and Commerce in Modern
Times. Part I. The Mercantile System. Cambridge Univ. Press, 1903.
CUSHMAN, LYSANDER WILLIAM. The Devil and the Vice in the English
Dramatic Literature before Shakespeare. Studien zur Englischen
Philologie. Halle, 1900.
_DA. _ The Devil is an Ass.
DARREL, JOHN. A Detection of that sinnful, shamful, lying and
ridiculous Discours, of Samuel Harshnet, entituled: A Discoverie
of the frauudulent Practises of Iohn Darrell. Imprinted 1600.
-------- A true Narration of that strange and grevous Vexation by
the Devil of seven Persons in Lancashire and William Somers of
Nottingham. ---- 1600. In Somer's Tracts, vol. 3. Lond. 1810.
DEKKER, THOMAS. Dramatic Works. 4 vols. Lond. 1873.
-------- Non-dramatic Works. 5 vols. Ed. A. B. Grosart. Lond. 1885.
D'EWES, SIR SIMONDS. A compleat Journal . . . both
of the House of Lords and House of Commons. Lond. 1693.
-------- The Autobiography and Correspondence.
Ed. J. O. Halliwell. Lond. 1845.
_DNB. _ Dictionary of National Biography.
DODSLEY, ROBERT. A Select Collection of Old Plays. With Notes.
Ed. T. Coxeter. Lond. 1744.
-------- Same. 2d ed. Ed. J. Reed. Lond. 1780.
-------- Same. 4th ed. Ed. W. Carew Hazlitt. Lond. 1874.
DORAN, JOHN. History of Court Fools. Lond. 1858.
DOUCE, FRANCIS. Illustrations of Shakespeare and of Ancient Manners.
2 vols. Lond. 1807.
DOWNES, JOHN. Roscius Anglicanus, or an Historical Review
of the Stage from 1660 to 1706. Repr. by Joseph Knight. Lond. 1886.
DYCE, ALEXANDER. Remarks on Collier's and Knight's Editions
of Shakespeare. Lond. 1844.
ECKHARDT, EDUARD. Die Lustige Person im alteren englischen
Drama (bis 1642). Palaestra 17. Berlin, 1902.
ENTICK, JOHN. A New and Accurate History and Survey of London,
Westminster, Southwark, and Places adjacent. 4 vols. Lond. 1766.
FLEAY, FREDERIC GARD. Biographical Chronicle of the English
Drama 1559-1642. 2 vols. Lond. 1891.
-------- A Chronicle History of the London Stage, 1559-1642. Lond. 1890.
FLORIO, JOHN. Queen Anna's new World of Words, or Dictionarie
of the Italian and English Tongues. Lond. 1611.
FORD, JOHN. Works. Ed. A. Dyce. 3 vols. Lond. 1869.
FURNESS, HORACE HOWARD. A New Variorum Edition of Shakespeare.
Phila. 1871-1904.
GENEST, JOHN. Some Account of the English Stage from the
Restoration in 1660 to 1830. 10 vols. Bath, 1832.
GROSE, FRANCIS. Lexicon Balatronicum. 2d ed. Lond. 1811.
HALLIWELL, JAMES ORCHARD. A Dictionary of Archaic
and Provincial Words. 2 vols. Lond. 1847.
HALLIWELL-PHILLIPPS, JAMES ORCHARD. Illustrations of the
Life of Shakespeare. Lond. 1874.
HARRISON, REV. WILLIAM. Description of England in
Shakespeare's Youth. Ed. F. J. Furnivall. Lond. 1877-81.
HARSNET, SAMUEL. A Declaration of egregious Popish Impostures . . .
Newly printed by Ia. Roberts. dwelling in Barbican. 1605.
(Repr. from the original edition of 1603. )
HATHAWAY, CHARLES M. Edition of The Alchemist. N. Y. 1903.
HAWKINS, SIR JOHN. A General History of the Science and
Practice of Music. Lond. 1776.
HAZLITT, WILLIAM CAREW. Second Series of Bibliographical Collections
and Notes on Early English Literature, 1474-1700. Lond. 1882.
-------- Tales and Legends of National Origin or Widely Current
in England from Early Times. Lond. 1892.
HENTZNER, PAUL. A Journey into England. In the year 1598.
Printed at Strawberry Hill 1757.
