4 Quoted in Chambers: Shakespeare: Facts and Problems
, Volume Two, page 278.5 John Southworth: Shakespeare the Player
, page 173.6 Quoted in J.B. Matthews: Molière: His Life and Works
, page 39.7 Quoted in Shakespeare Survey
, 17, page 197.8 Quoted in Chambers: Shakespeare: Facts and Problems
, Volume One, page 84.9 Quoted in Chambers: Shakespeare: Facts and Problems
, Volume Two, page 262.10 ibid., page 190.
11 Quoted in Michael Wood: In Search of Shakespeare
, page 146.12 Quoted in Chambers: Shakespeare: Facts and Problems
, Volume Two, page 191.
Chapter Forty-one
1 Quoted in Gross (ed.): After Shakespeare
, page 24.2 Quoted in Schoenbaum: Shakespeare: A Documentary Life
, page 133.3 I am indebted for these suggestions to Rolf Soellner’s essay, “Shakespeare’s Lucrece and the Garnier – Pembroke Connection,” Shakespeare Studies
XV (1982).4 Quoted in Halliwell-Phillips: Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare
, page 119.5 Quoted in Chambers: Shakespeare: Facts and Problems
, Volume Two, page 197.6 John Donne: letter to Sir Henry Goodere in Letters to Severall Persons of Honour
(1651).
Chapter Forty-two
1 Quoted in R. Fraser: Shakespeare: The Later Years
, page 9.2 Quoted in R.A. Foakes (ed.): The Comedy of Errors
, Arden edition (London, 1962), pages 116-7.3 Quoted in Picard: Elizabeth’s London
, page 206.4 Quoted in Fripp: Shakespeare: Man and Artist
, Volume One, page 255.5 Quoted in W. Nicholas Knight: Shakespeare’s Hidden Life
, page 159.6 Quoted in Fripp: Shakespeare: Man and Artist
, Volume One, page 255.
Chapter Forty-three
1 Quoted in Fripp: Shakespeare: Man and Artist
, Volume One, page 393.2 See Peter Ackroyd: Albion
(London: 2002).
Chapter Forty-five
1 Quoted in Bate (ed.): The Romantics on Shakespeare
, page 182.2 Quoted in Emrys Jones: Scenic Form in Shakespeare
, page 4.3 Quoted in R. Dutton: William Shakespeare: A Literary Life
, page 113.4 Quoted in Gross (ed.): After Shakespeare
, pages 23-4.
Chapter Forty-six
1 Quoted in Marchette Chute: Shakespeare of London
, page 81.2 Quoted in Richard Dutton: “The Birth of the Author,” in R.B. Parker and S. Zitner (eds): Elizabethan Theater
, page 73.
Chapter Forty-seven
1 Quoted in Gross (ed.): After Shakespeare
, page 169.2 Quoted in Ivor Brown: Shakespeare and the Actors
, page71.
Chapter Forty-eight
1 Quoted in Ian Archer: The Pursuit of Stability
, page 1.2 ibid., page 10.
3 Quoted in Schoenbaum: Shakespeare’s Lives
, page 462.4 Quoted in Chambers: Shakespeare: Facts and Problems
, Volume Two, page 253.5 Quoted in Fripp: Shakespeare: Man and Artist
, Volume One, page 421.6 Quoted in Chambers: Shakespeare: Facts and Problems
, Volume One, page 353.7 See Peter Farey: Deception in Deptford
, on the internet – www.users.globalnet.co.uk/˜hadland/tvp/tvpintro.htm8 ibid.
9 Quoted in Jonathan Bate (ed.): Titus Andronicus
, Arden edition (London, 1995), pages 43-4.
Chapter Forty-nine
1 Quoted in Peter Thomson: Shakespeare’s Professional Career
, page 117.2 Julia Kristeva: Tales of Love
, trans. L.S. Roudiez (New York, 1987), page 9.3 Quoted in Fripp: Shakespeare: Man and Artist
, Volume One, page 416.
Chapter Fifty
1 I am indebted to Katherine Duncan-Jones for this observation.
2 Quoted in Mark Eccles: Shakespeare in Warwickshire
, page 84.3 Noted in Brian Morris (ed.): The Taming of the Shrew
, Arden edition (London, 1981), page 84.4 See Duncan-Jones: Ungentle Shakespeare
, page 157. My discussion of this issue owes a great deal to her perspicacity.
Chapter Fifty-one
1 Quoted in Fripp: Shakespeare: Man and Artist
, Volume One, pages 455-6.2 Quoted in Schoenbaum: Shakespeare: A Documentary Life
, page 108.3 Quoted in Leslie Hotson: Shakespeare versus Shallow
, page 12.4 Quoted in J.Q. Adams: A Life of William Shakespeare
, page 227.