View, xvi, 305, 316; supple- mentary volume of Rowe's edition, xxxix, and of Pope's, xli; Essay on the Stage, xv, xxii, xxxix, 310, 311, 312, 316, 334 Remarks on Shakespeare, xxxix, 312; Art of Poetry, xvi, xli.
Golden Booke of the leaden Goddes, 185.
Golding, Arthur, 183, 190, 312, 336.
Goldsmith, Oliver, xii, xiii, 326. Gonsaga, Hanniball, 207. Gorboduc, 140.
Gosson, Stephen, 202.
Gower, John, 178, 183, 332. Granville, George, Lord Lansdowne, xxxix, 306.
Gravelot, Hubert François, 318. Gray, Thomas, xxxiv.
Green, ?, author of "Specimen of a
new version of the Paradise Lost into blank verse," 180, 333. Greene, Robert, 16, 206, 307, 343, 344.
Grendon, 205, 340.
Grey, Zachary, Notes on Shake- speare, xxv, 150, 169, 178, 197, 210,317, 324; edition of Hudibras, III, 320; other works, 320; letter from Hanmer, lii. Grimald, Nicholas, 194, 337. Guardian, The, xi.
Guthrie, William, xx, 195, 318, 323, 338.
Guy of Warwick, 133.
Hamlet, Miscellaneous Observations on (1752), xx. Hamlet, Some Remarks on the Tragedy of, xx, liii, 317, 318, 322. Hanmer, Sir Thomas, Edition of Shakespeare, xxix, lii-liv; Pre- face, 92-95; readings or notes, 171, 192, 208, 209; Corre- spondence, liv, 317, 318, 320; re- lations with Warburton, li, 98- 101, 192; criticised by Johnson, lix, 146, 147, 325; by Grey, 324, 325. See Hamlet, Some Remarks on.
Hare, Francis, 111, 320, 321. Harington, Sir John, 202, 332, 339, 346.
Harris, James, xx.
Harvey, Gabriel, 189, 336, 344- Hawes, Stephen, 185.
Hawkins, Sir Richard, 208. Hawkins, Sir John (1719-1789),
211, 343, 344. Hayman, Francis, 318.
Hazlitt, William, x, xxxvii, 324. Hearne, Thomas, 202, 207, 339. Heath, Benjamin, xxxiii, 149, 171, 177, 209, 325, 329. Heminge, John, 51, 57, 60, 68, 144, 310, 313. Henryson, Robert, 335.
Heywood, John, 208, 209, 210. Heywood, Thomas, 203, 210, 310, 312, 343.
Hierocles, 115, 321. Hieronymo. See Kyd. Higgins, John, 185.
History of the Works of the Learned, lvii.
Hobbes, Thomas, 111, 321. Holinshed, Raphael, 176, 192,
195, 213, 214, 337, 346. Holt, John, 190, 206, 336, 341. Homer, 24, 40, 48, 77, 88, 109,
113, 158, 175, 187, 311. Horace, 3, 23, 30, 33, 40, 42, 43, 44, 74; notes passim.
Idler, The, lix, 321. Invader of his Country. See Dennis.
Jack Drum's Entertainment, 178, 331. Jaggard, William, 203, 340. James, Richard, 305. Jew of Venice. See Granville. Johnson, Samuel, Edition of Shakespeare, xxix-xxxi, lix, lx; Preface, 112-161; account of his own edition, 150, etc.; account of earlier editors, xxx, xliv, 143, etc.; examination of the dramatic rules, xix, etc.; of tragi-comedy, 118, etc.; of the unities, 126, etc.; opinion on Shakespeare's learning, xxv, 135, etc.; opinion of Farmer's essay, xxvii; Observations on Macbeth, lix, 318; Dedication to Shake- spear Illustrated, lix, 323; Lives of the Poets, xi, 323, 335; Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes, 323; allusions by Farmer to edition of Shake- speare, 166, 171, 201, 208, 211. See Idler and Rambler. Jonson, Ben, Relations with
Shakespeare, 7-9, 54, 55; com- pared with Shakespeare, 77; "brought critical learning into vogue," 50; "small Latin and less Greek," xxii, 41, 74, 135, 166, 167, 323, 327; Discoveries, 22, 43, 51, 167, 328; Every Man in his Humour, 176; Catiline,
53, 310; Sejanus, 68, 211, 344;
London Magazine, The, lx, 323, 325. London Review, The, lxiii. Longinus, 89, 317. Lope de Vega, 210. Lort, Michael, 188, 199, 336. Lounger, The, xxxiii, lxiii.
Love's Labour Wonne, 178, 332.
Merrick, Sir Gelley, 346. Middleton, Thomas, 334. Milton, John, 86, 249; Paradise Lost, 110, 179, 180, 182, 320; L'Allegro, 41, 167, 310, 328; Samson Agonistes, 45, 310. Mirror, The, xxxiii.
Mirror for Magistrates, The, 185. Mist's Journal, xliv.
Montagu, Mrs. Elizabeth, xx, lxii, 270, 347. Monthly Review, The, lx.
More, Sir Thomas, 132, 185, 335. Morgann, Maurice, Essay on Fal- staff, xxxiii, xxxvii, lxii, lxiii, 216-303; object of the Essay, 217; its "novelty," 218; his opinion of Warburton, 248; of Johnson, xxxviii, 248; of Rymer, 251.
Morris, Corbyn, lxii, 318. Muretus, 111.
Nash, Thomas, 206, 212, 341,
Nash, Thomas (husband of Shake- speare's grand-daughter), 22. Newcastle, Duke of, 198, 338. New-place, Stratford, 71, 72, 314. Newton, Sir Isaac, 111, 320. Newton, Thomas, 182, 320, 333. Nichols, John, xlii, etc., 314, 315, 316, 318, 346.
North, Sir Thomas, xxv, 133, 171-174, 178, 330 Northcote, James, xxvii.
Observer, The, lxiii.
Oldcastle, Sir John, 5, 241, 305. Oldmixon, John, 105, 319. Ovid, xxii, 39, 53, 184, 190, 203, 249, 312, 328, 336.
Painter, William, 178, 199, 210,
Palace of Pleasure. See Painter. Palmerin, 133.
Pauw, J. C. De, 174, 330. Peele, George, 206, 341. Percy, Thomas, 177, 331. Phaer, Thomas, 183. Phillippes, Augustine, 68. Phillips, Edward, xxxviii, 210,
Philpot, John, 210, 342. Piers Plowman, 193.
Plautus, xxii, xxv, 9, 11, 38, 41,
53, 136, 200, 306, 310, 312, 324, 328, 339.
Players, social position in Shake- speare's time, 59, 313; bad taste, 51; "the very worst judges of Shakespeare,” 277. Plutarch, xxv, 32, 53, 133, 170-
174, 178, 307, 309. Poems on Affairs of State, 308. Pole, Reginald, 132.
Pope, Alexander, Edition of Shake- speare, xxviii, xl, xlv; Preface, xviii, xxiii, xxxiv, xl, 47-62; alterations in Rowe's Account of Shakespeare, xiv, xxxviii; atti- tude to the dramatic rules, xviii; opinion on Shakespeare's learn- ing, xxiii, 52-55, 168; debt to Betterton, 312; error in Latin inscription, 70, 314; relations with Theobald, xlii, etc., 78, 79; attitude to Hanmer, liii; criticised by Johnson, 143-145; by Farmer, 172; Dunciad, xviii, xl, etc., 184, 214, 316, 319, 320, 346; Homer, xviii; Essay on Criticism, 327; Temple of Fame, 158, 326; Epistle Augustus, 311, 321, 324, 336; "Scriblerus," 179, 332. Porter, Endymion, 8. Prior, Matthew, 170, 327, 329. Prynne, William, 183, 334. Puttenham, Richard, 174, 330.
Quiney, Thomas (Shakespeare's son-in-law), 21, 66. Quintilian, 110, 320.
Rambler, The, lix, 322, 325. Rapin, René, 105, 319. Ravenscroft, Edward, 202, 340. Rawlinson, Tom, 199, 338. Reed, Isaac, xxi, xxxviii, xli, 329. Reliques of Ancient English Poetry. See Percy.
Rex Platonicus. See Wake. Riccoboni, Luigi, 200, 339. Rich, John, xliv, 318.
Richard II., old play, 346; adapta- tion, see Theobald. Richard III., Latin play by Dr. Legge, 346.
Richardson, Jonathan, 182, 334. Richardson, William, xxi, xxxv, lxiii.
Roberts, John, Answer to Mr. Pope's Preface, xli, 72, 314. Rollin, Charles, 163. Romaunt of the Rose, 183. Ronsard, Pierre de, 175, 211,
330. Roscommon, Earl of, 43, 310. Rowe, Nicholas, Edition of Shake- speare, xi, xxviii, xxxviii; Account of Shakespeare, xiv, etc., xxii, etc., xxxviii, xxxix, 1-23; Pope's version of the Account of Shake- speare, xiv, xxxviii; attitude to the dramatic rules, xiv, etc., 10, 14, 16; opinion on Shakespeare's learning, xxii, 2; allusions by later editors, 66, etc., 97, 137, 143; by Farmer, 206; Jane Shore, xiv; his 'delicacy,' 141. Rowley, William, 308, 341. Rymer, Thomas, xiv, etc., xl, 306,
308, 310; criticised by Rowe, 9, 10, 20; by Theobald, 78, 86; by Warburton, 103, 105; by Johnson, 117, 120; by Mor- gann, 251; Foedera, 69, 314.
Sachs, Hans, 200, 339. Sallust, 34, 36.
Salmasius, III, 159.
Saxo Grammaticus, 133, 197, 198, 338.
Scaliger, J. C., 190, 337. Scaliger, J. J., 111; quoted, 159. Schlegel, A. W. von, x.
Selden, John, 14, 109, 307, 319. Seneca, 73.
Serenus, Quintus, 79. Seward, Thomas, 320, 327. Sewell, George, xxiii, xxviii, xli, 168, 184, 305, 309, 310, 329, 334, 340. Shaftesbury, Earl of, xxxiv, 90, 317. Shakespeare, Rowe's biography, 1-23; Theobald's account of
his life, 65-72; story of deer- stealing, 3, 67, 204, 304; his father "a butcher," 205; said to have been a "schoolmaster," 205, 207; said to have "held horses," 164, 327; acted the Ghost in Hamlet, 4, 206; acted in Sejanus, 68; story of dispute with Alleyn, 341; popularity in eighteenth century, ix-xiii; adaptations of his plays, xii-xiii; his neglect of the dramatic rules, xiv-xxi, 10, 14, 16, 118, etc., 126, etc.; his learning, xxi-xxvii, 2, 31-46, 52-55, 74-76, 135, etc., 162-215, 249; eighteenth century edi- tions, xxvii-xxxi, 143, etc.; his characters, xxxii-xxxviii, 48, 64, 116, 117, 247; his power over the passions, 48; his sentiments, 49; attention to prevailing taste, 49, 73, 103, 104; plays upon words, 13, 73, 125, 126, 267; bombast, 45, 124; anachron- isms, 32, 56, 87, 124, 316; his magic,' 14, 15, 252-254; the "original of our English tragical harmony," 25, 140; spurious plays, 59, 308, 313; corruption of text, 51, 93, 248, 343; sonnets neglected during eighteenth century, 312; glos- sary, 83, 315, 317; compared with Jonson, 77 with Addi- son, 134, 323; statue, 95, 318. "Shakespeare, William," pendious or Briefe Examination, (1751), 204, 340.
Sheares, William, 181. Shelton, Thomas, 181.
Shiels, Robert, 335. Shippen, Robert, liii.
Shirley, James, xlv, 181, 182, 333.
Sidney, Sir Philip, xvi, 124, 183, 186.
Skelton, John, 193, 337. Smith, Adam, xxxv. Smith, Joseph, liii, Ivi. Smith, Sir Thomas, 132. Smith, William, 210.
Smith, William, "of Harlestone in Norfolk," 317, 320. Somers, Sir George, 69, 314. Sophocles, 18, 40, 55, 176. Southern, John, 330. Spanheim, 111.
Spectator, The, xi, 105, 307, 308, 309, 313, 319; Dennis's Letters to, xxxix, xl, 309. Speght, Thomas, 335.
Spence, Joseph, Anecdotes, 312, 322.
Spenser, Edmund, 6, 7, 68, 69, 110, 140, 175, 183, 186, 314, 331, 335, 340. Stafford, William, 205, 340. Stanyhurst, Richard, 183, 189. Steele, Richard, x, xl. Steevens, George, xxvii, xxxviii, 313, 326, 340. Strype, John, 204.
Suckling, Sir John, 8, 167, 305, 328.
Summers. See Somers. Surrey, Earl of, 183. Sylvester, Joshua. See Du Bartas.
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