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Satiromastix, Dekker's, xxiv, xxvii-
viii, xxx, xliii-iv, xlvi-vii, 1-liv,
lxxxiii, 142, 148, 151, 167, 171,
172, 185, 188, 190, 199, 200, 201,
202, 205, 214-5, 222, 234, 236.
Scarf, 197.

Scourge of Villainy, Marston's,
xlvii, 1, 224 ff.
Sejanus, Jonson's, 238.
Seneca, 195.

Shakespeare, alleged to be the His-
trio of Poetaster, 1x-i; alleged to
be the Ovid of Poetaster, Ixxiii-
iv; discussion of his supposed
identity with Virgil of Poetaster,
lxxxiv seq.; his relations with
Jonson, lxxxix seq.; Jonson's
dicta concerning him; xc-xci;
his Ajax of Troilus and Cressida,
xci; probably not Virgil, xcv-vi.
Shares in theatres, 195, 202-3.
Shark, a, 188.

Shopkeepers' wives, 170.
Shot-clog, 148.

Siege of Rhodes, Davenant's, 143.
'Sight,' 205.

Silver, cloth of, 174.
Six and fifty, 153.
Skialetheia, Guilpin's, lxxxii.
Sling, 207.

Small, R. A., cited, xxiv seq.; xlvi-
vii, lii-iii, lviii-ix, lxiii, 228-9.
Soldiers, epigram to, 237.
Souls, three, 222.
Sounding, 140-1.

Spanish Tragedy, Kyd's, xciv-v,
186, 193, 195, 196, 200.
Spencer, Gabriel, 222.
'Spirit of arts,' 154.

Stage-plays, regulation of, 188-190.
Stage-properties, 141-3.

Stage-Quarrel, xxiii seq., 200-I.
Stansby, Wm., 139.

Staple of News, 150.

Tibullus, Albius, lxxiv, lxxx-i.
Tilney, Edmund, 240.
Timon (the University play), lv,
159, 161.
Tobacco, 237-8.

Tragedy, bombastic, ridiculed in
Poetaster, 59-60, 63.
Translating, Jonson's, xxxv, ci seq.,
118.

Translators of Jonson's time, xxxv.
Trap-door in stage, 141.
Trebatius, lxxxi.

Troilus and Cressida, xci, 144.
Tucca, Pantilius, lxxxii seq.; a
stammerer, 152-3.
Tumbler, 153.

Twelfth Night, 148, 212.
Ulenspiegel, 185.

Underwoods, Jonson's, xci.
Underwood, John, 240.
Untrusser, xlix-l, lii-iii, 126, 235.
Vail, 182.

Van Dam, B. A. P., and Stoffel, C.,
xviii.

Velvet arms, 145.
Velvet-cap, 162-3, 209.
Via Sacra, 208.
Vindicta, 193 ff.
Viola da gamba, 209.

| Virgil, alleged to represent Shake-
speare or Chapman, lxxxiv seq.;
his style lxxxv-vi; his Georgics,
lxxxvi; his learning, lxxxvii seq.;
his Alexandrianism, lxxxvii; as
characterized in Poetaster, lxxxv
seq., 100-2; probably neither
Shakespeare nor Chapman, xcv-
vi; his Aeneid 4. 160-189, trans-
lated in Poetaster, 104-6, read to
Augustus, 218.

Wages, of boy-actors, 197; of hired
men, 198.

Whalley's Edition of Jonson, xxi.

Statute vs. vagabond players, 148-9, What You Will, Marston's, xlvii-

187.

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viii, lii-iii, lxxii-iii, 147, 231–2.
Wily Beguiled, 225.

Wolf, lxv seq.

Wolfe, John, lxvi.

Wolfe, Reginald, lxvi.
Women's parts, 157-8.
Wood, Prof. Henry, lx-i.

Words disgorged by Crispinus,
228-9, 231-2.

Zulziman, Jonson in the role of, 185.

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