58. Bishop, A. T., Renaissance Architecture of England, 34; Blomfield, 86.
59. Ibid.
60. Haydn, Counter-Renaissance, 13.
CHAPTER III
1. Burton, Robert, Anatomy of Melancholy, 7.
2. Shakespeare’s England, II, 183.
3. Putnam, G. H., Censorship of the Church of Rome, II, 258.
4. Shakespeare’s England, II, 217.
5. Cambridge History of English Literature, III, 369.
6. Garnett and Gosse, English Literature, II, 68.
7. Camb. History of English Literature, III, 372.
8. Ascham, Scholemaster, 17–23.
9. Haydn, Portable Elizabethan Reader, 183.
10. Lyly, Euphues: The Anatomy of Wit, 33.
11. Greene, Robert, A Groats-worth of Wit Bought with a Million of Repentance, in Taine, English Literature, 168.
12. In Muir, 28.
13. Symonds, J. A., Shakespeare’s Predecessors, 435.
14. Saintsbury, History of Elizabethan Literature, 233.
15. Bourne, Sir Philip Sidney, 75.
16. Aubrey’s Brief Lives, 278.
17. Bourne, 115.
18. Ibid., 27–30.
19. Ibid., 277.
20. Sidney, Philip, Works: Defense of Poetry, 9.
21. Sidney, Works, III, 14.
22. Ibid., I, 7.
23. Ibid., I, 16.
24. Defense of Poetry, 41.
25. Sidney, Sonnet xxxi.
26. Bourne, 326.
27. In Haydn, Elizabethan Reader, 394.
28. Bourne, 349.
29. Spenser, Poetical Works, 559.
30. Prefatory Letter to Raleigh, in Poetical Works, 407.
31. Faerie Queene, II, xii, 78.
32. Thornton, Table Talk, I.
33. Van Doren, Anthology of World Poetry, 1026.
34. Aristotle, Poetics, 1449–50.
35. Defense of Poetry, 38.
36. Mantzius, History of Theatrical Art, III, II.
37. Shakespeare’s England, II, 241.
38. Chambers, E. K., The Elizabethan Stage, I, 255•
39. Holzknecht, 110.
40. Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, I, 258.
41. Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, II, iii.
42. Pericles, IV, ii.
43. Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, IV, 273–5.
44. Henry V, I, i, 13.
45. Hamlet, III, ii, 10.
46. Holzknecht, 153.
47. Shakespeare’s England, II, 277.
48. Hamlet, II, ii, 354.
49. Mantzius, III, 228.
50. Marlowe, Works, Appendix, 428–30.
51. Bakeless, John, Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe, 112.
52. Symonds, Shakespeare’s Predecessors, 437.
53. Bakeless, 113.
54. Marlowe, Tamburlane, Part I, Act II, vii.
55. France, A., The Gods Are Athirst, 57.
56. Ecclesinstes, i, 18.
57. Marlowe, F austus, I, i.
58. The Jew of Malta, II, iii.
59. Ibid., I, i.
60. Ibid., II, i.
61. Tamburlane, Part I, Act I, i.
62. Bakeless, 156; Esquire Magazine, December 1954.
CHAPTER IV
1. Chambers, William Shakespeare, II, 264.
2. Ibid., 257.
3. Lee, Sidney, Life of William Shakespeare, 22.
4. Chambers, Shakespeare, II, 188.
5. Ibid., 189.
6. Ibid., 259, 265.
7. Shakespeare, Sonnet xxix.
8. Sonnet CX.
9. Chute, Shakespeare, 269.
10. Sonnet CLII.
11. Lee, 68.
12. Raleigh, W., Shakespeare, 150.
13. Chambers, Shakespeare, I, 434.
14. As You Like It, II, vii.
15. King Lear, IV, vi, 120.
16. Timon of Athens, IV, i, 35.
17. Ibid., IV, iii, 54.
18. Ibid., IV, iii, 151f.
19. Troilus and Cressida, II, ii, 166.
20. Coriolanus, I, iv, 57.
21. Thornton, Table Talk, 5.
22. Encycl. Brit., Ill, 781b.
23. Two Gentlemen of Verona, I, i, 71.
24. The Tempest, I, ii, 129.
25. Midsummer Night’s Dream, II, iii, 61.
26. Hamlet, II, ii, 310.
27. Romeo and Juliet, I, ii, 139
28. Julius Caesar, I, ii, 139.
29. Tempest, II, i, 47.
30. Hauser, A., Social History of Art, I, 422.
31. Love’s Labour’s Lost, I, i, 166.
32. Richard II, I, i, I.
33. Ibid., I, i, 24.
34. 2 Henry IV, IV, iv.
35. I Henry IV, III, i.
36. Much Ado about Nothing, II, iii.
37. 2 Henry IV, III, i.
38. King John, IV, ii.
39. Troilus and Cressida, III, iii.
40. Midsummer Night’s Dream, I, iii.
41. Merchant of Venice, I, iii.
42. Twelfth Night, III, iv.
43. Mid. Night’s Dream, I, i.
44. Othello, I, i.
45. King Lear, IV, vi.
46. Hamlet, I, iv.
47. Ibid., II, ii.
48. Mid. Night’s Dream, II, i.
49. Two Gentlemen of Verona, IV, ii.
50. Cymbeline, II, iii.
51. Measure for Measure, IV, ii.
52. Mid. Night’s Dream, V, i, 7.
53. Examples in Chambers, Shakespeare, 228–30.
54. Comedy of Errors, III, i, 76.
55. Tempest, IV, i, 199.
56. As You Like It, III, ii.
57. Shaw, Bernard, Man and Superman, Preface, xxviii.
58. Hamlet, I, v.
59. Much Ado about Nothing, V, i.
60. Hamlet, III, iv, 88.
61. Ibid., II, ii.
62. Coriolanus, IV, vii.
63. Hamlet, I, iv, 25.
64. Richard III, V, iii.
65. Richard 11, III, iii.
66. I Henry IV, III, i; cf. Haydn, Counter-Renaissance, 602f.
67. Troilus and Cressida, I, iii.
68. King Lear, V, ii, 9.
69. Twelfth Night, II, iii.
70. King Lear, IV, vi, 112f.
71. Pericles, II, i.
72. Tempest, II, i, 147–64.
73. Hamlet, IV, iv, 35.
74. Raleigh, Shakespeare, 61.
75. King John, III, i.
76. Henry VIII, II, ii; Romeo and Juliet, IV, ii.
77. King Lear, IV, i, 36.
78. Ibid., V, iii, 169.
79. V, ii, 10.
80. King John, III, iv, 108.
81. Hamlet, I, iii, 126–28.
82. Macbeth, V, v, 23.
83. Merchant of Venice, V, i.
84. Measure for Measure, III, i, 118.
85. Hamlet, I, iv, 67.
86. Chambers, Shakespeare, II, 194.
87. In Lee, Shakespeare, 179.
88. Jonson, Timber, in Chute, Ben Jonson, 340.
89. Lee, 177.
90. Ibid., 178.
91. Aubrey, 275.
92. Jonson, Timber, in Lee, 277.
93. Chambers, Shakespeare, I, 84.
94. Lee, 203.
95. Aubrey, 275.
96. Ibid., 85.
97. Tempest, I, ii, 5.
98. Ibid., IV, i, 148.