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INDEX

Actors, chastising of, 221.
Admiral's Company, lviii-ix, lxxvi;
an inventory of, 143.
Aeneid, as read by Virgil, 218.
Aesop, xl, lvii-viii, 198, 221.
Agrippa, 152.

Ajax in Troilus and Cressida, xci.
Albius, vii, xl-i.
Alexandrian
lxxxvii-viii.
Anaides, xxvii-viii, xliii seq., 1, liii,
226, 227.

school of poets,

Antonio and Mellida, Marston's,
xxv, xlvi, 144, 164, 167-8, 169,
195, 224 ff.

Apologetical Dialogue, xxiii, 235.
Archilochus, 237.

Aristius Fuscus, xli, 176–7.
Aristophanes, v, xxxv-vi, 219, 239.
Armed prologue, 144.
Arraignment, The, 141.
Asper, lxi seq.

Audiences in Elizabethan theatres,
189-190.

Augustus Caesar, xxxiv, xli.

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Brooch, 152.

Buffone, Carlo, xliv, xlix-l, lii-iii.
Bullen, A. H., cited, xcviii-ix.
Buttery, players in the, 234-

Caesar's gardens, 173.
Calumniator, 233-4.

Cambyses, King, Preston's 191, 205.
Camden, William, 168, 173-4
Carey, Elizabeth, lxxx-i.
Carlo Buffone, xliv, xlix-l, lii-iii.
Case is Altered, Jonson's, vi, xxv.
Catch-pole, 179.

Chamberlain's Company, xxvii, lviii-
ix.

Chapel Children, xxvii, 137 ff.
Chapman, George, as a translator,
XXXV; alleged to be the Virgil
of Poetaster, lxxxiv-v; xci seq.;
his style, xcii; his learning, xcii;
probably not Virgil, xcv; 167-8.
Chester, Charles, liii.

Children's Companies, xxix, 201.
Children of the Chapel, xxvii, 137 ff.
Children of Paul's, 138.
Chloe, xli, 158.
Chrysogonus, xxv-vi.

Circles used by magicians, 216.
Cittie Wife, xli.

Clifton, Thomas, 138.

Coach, 163.

Commission, take up by, 172.
Commissions for concealments, 220.
'Compliment,' 219.

Conversations

Drummond,

Jonson's, xxv, lxxx, xciii, 154,

with

164, 215, 223, 238.

Copper-lace, 190.

Blind Beggar of Alexandria, Chap- Corinna, mistress of Ovid, Ixix-

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