Index.
Addison, Joseph, [xix], [86], [134], [170], [306], [311], [315], [316], [329].
See [Spectator].
Adventurer, The, [xix], [xxxii], [347].
Aeschylus, [55].
Akenside, Mark, [lv].
Aleria, Bishop of, [158], [326].
Alleyn, Edward, [341].
Ames, Joseph, [186], [199], [210], [335].
Anacreon, [136], [174], [330].
Annual Register, The, [lx].
Aristophanes, [108], [319], [331].
Aristotle, [32], [50], [51], [56], [251], [311].
Arraignment of Paris, [206], [308].
Arthur, Death of, [133].
Ashmole, Elias, [331].
Atterbury, Francis, [xxxiv], [xl].
Aubrey, John, [205], [207], [340].
Ayre, William, [xxix].
Bacon, Francis, Lord, [191].
Bandello, [199], [210], [342].
Barclay, Alexander, [175], [331].
Barclay, James, [lx].
Bateman, Stephen, [185].
Beattie, James, [xx].
Beauties of Poetry, [185].
Beeston, William, [205], [340].
Belleforest, [198], [199], [338].
Bellenden, John, [195].
Bentley, Richard, [81], [111], [158], [179], [315], [320].
Bernard, Sir John, of Abington, [22].
Betterton, Thomas, [xii], [xiv], [xxxviii], [20], [206], [306], [307], [312], [327].
Biographia Britannica, [xix], [lvi], [lxii], [204], [340].
Birch, Thomas, [xlviii], [lvii], [324].
Bishop, Hawley, [l].
Bishop, Sir William, [72].
Blair, Hugh, [xxxv].
Blount, Pope, [xxxviii].
Bodley, Sir Thomas, [204].
Boece, Hector, [195].
Boisteau (Boaistuau), [210], [342].
Boswell, James, [xx], [lx], [318], [322], [325], [335]
Boswell, James, the younger, [316].
Brantôme, [193].
Broke, Arthur, [342].
Broome, William, [xli], [316].
Browne, William, [340].
Buchanan, George, [195], [196].
Buckinghamshire, Duke of, [xvi], [38], [309].
Bunbury, Sir Henry. See Hanmer, [Correspondence].
Burbage, Richard, [68], [313], [345].
Butler, Samuel, [39], [169], [180], [309], [320], [342].
Bysshe, Edward, [308].
Cadogan, William, [262], [347].
Camden, William, [205], [210], [342], [345], [346].
Campion, Thomas, [190], [336].
Candide. See [Voltaire].
Capell, Edward, [xxviii], [197], [198], [212], [248], [338], [345], [347].
Casaubon, [111].
“Cassiopeia” (Theobald's proposed reading in 1 Henry VI.), [xlvi].
Catiline. See [Jonson].
Cato. See [Addison].
Cavendish, George, [200].
Caxton, William, [183], [330], [336], [337].
Censor, The, [xi].
Cervantes, [166], [181], [328].
Chapman, George, [175], [331].
Chaucer, [53], [133], [138], [158], [183], [185], [324], [332], [335].
Cheke, Sir John, [132].
Chrysostom, Saint, [108], [319].
Churchill, Charles, [lix].
Churchyard, Thomas, [183].
Cibber, Colley, [133], [307], [323].
Cibber, Theophilus, [xiii], [186], [327], [335].
Cicero, [34], [36], [53], [109], [194], [337].
Cinthio, [178].
Clarke, Samuel, [320].
Clerk, John, [132].
Clopton, Family of, [70], [71].
Collier, Jeremy, Historical and Poetical Dictionary, [xxxviii].
Colman, George, [199-201], [338].
Combe, John, [21], [69], [70].
Comical Gallant. See [Dennis].
Concanen, Matthew, [xlviii].
Condell, Henry, [51], [57], [60], [68], [144], [310].
Congreve, William, [315].
Connoisseur, The, [323], [339].
Cooke, Thomas, [317].
Cooke, William, [xxi].
Copley, Anthony, [342].
Corbet, Richard, [345].
Corneille, Pierre, [37], [127], [322].
Cradock, Joseph, [162], [326].
Crendon. See [Grendon].
Critical Review, The, [lx], [lxi], [326], [327], [334], [336], [338].
Criticism, Science of (Theobald's Preface), [81], etc.
(Warburton's Preface), [101], etc.;
uninstructive if general, [225], [347].
Canons of Criticism, see [Edwards].
Cruden, Alexander, [177].
Cumberland, Richard, [lxiii].
Cursory Remarks on Tragedy, [xxi].
Dacier, André, [18], [86], [105], [307].
Daily Journal, The, [xliv], [xlvi].
Daniel, Samuel, [176], [190], [331], [336].
Davies, John, [176].
Dares Phrygius, [53], [187], [312].
Davenant, Sir William, [6], [8], [14], [206], [307], [327].
Dekker, Thomas, [208], [337], [340].
Denham, Sir John, [167], [328].
Dennis, John, On the Genius and Writings of Shakespeare, [xvii], [xxii], [xxxix], xl, [24-46];
veneration for Shakespeare, [xi], [46], [310];
attitude to the dramatic rules, [xvi], etc.;
attitude to Rymer, [xvi], [xl];
view on Shakespeare's learning, [xxii], [31-46];
doctrine of “poetical justice,” [27-29], [309];
Letters to the Spectator, [xxxix];
Impartial Critick, [xvi], [xxxix];
Comical Gallant, [xvii], [xl], [304];
Invader of his Country, [xl], [24];
Letter to Steele, [xl], [309], [310];
Characters of Sir John Edgar, [xl];
Defence of a regulated Stage, [304];
Essay on the Operas, [311];
criticised by Warburton, [105];
criticised [pg 351] by Johnson, [117], [140];
“attempted to stab a man in the dark,” [329].
De Quincey, Thomas, [xix].
Dictionary, General (1739-40), [lvii].
Digby, Sir Kenelm, [191].
Digges, Leonard, [167], [328].
Dilworth, W. H., [xxix].
Dodd, William, [169], [174], [184], [329].
Dodsley, Robert, [164], [327];
Dogget, Thomas, [306].
Dorastus and Faunia. See [Greene].
Double Falshood. See [Theobald].
Douglas, Gawin, [176], [183], [188], [189], [336].
Downes, John, Roscius Anglicanus, [307], [322].
“Drake, Francis” (Pope's suggested reading in 1 Henry VI.), xlvi, [87], [316].
Drayton, Michael, [109], [167], [320], [328].
Dryden, John, xiii, etc.;
opinion on Shakespeare's learning, [xxii], [41], [166], [167];
opinion on Pericles, [4];
identified Spenser's “Willy” as Shakespeare, [7];
view on Jonson's attitude to Shakespeare, [55], [305], [312];
Essay of Dramatic Poesy, [xiv], [160], [161], [166], [167], [305], [310], [322], [326];
version of the Tempest, [14];
prologue to the Tempest, [15], [254];
Epistle Dedicatory of the Rival Ladies, [308];
Preface to Troilus and Cressida, [307];
Preface to Ovid's Epistles, [39], [309];
Defence of the Epilogue, etc., [304];
Discourse concerning Satire, [305], [307], [313], [317];
MacFlecknoe, [181].
Dugdale, Sir William, [11], [67-70].
Edward III., [212].
Edwards, Thomas, [149], [319], [325].
English Historical Review, The, [340].
Esmond, x.
European Magazine, The, [329].
Falkland, Lord, [14], [305], [306], [307].
Faerie Queen. See [Spenser].
Falstaff, [5], [10], [11], [67];
Morgann's Essay, passim; [305].
Farmer, Richard, Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare, [xxvi], [xxvii], [xlv], [lxi], [162-215];
Antiquities of Leicester, [lxi], [346];
Letter to Steevens, [lxi];
“Pioneer of the commentators,” [164].
Farquhar, George, [xv], [311], [322].
Fenton, Elijah, [xli].
Fielding, Henry, [xii], [xxix], [322].
Fleming, Abraham, [183].
Fletcher, John, [15], [54], [110], [211], [320].
Fletcher, Lawrence, [68], [314].
Fuller, Thomas, xxxviii, [168], [305], [328].
Gamelyn, Tale of, [xxv], [133], [178], [323], [332].
Gardiner, Stephen, [132].
Garrick, David, [xii], [xiii], [193], [325].
Gascoigne, George, [201], [339].
Gay, John, [xli].
Genest, John, English Stage, [xl], [322].
Gentleman's Magazine, The, [xxi], [lx], [318], [327].
Gerard, Alexander, [322].
Gerson, Jean, [183].
Gesta Grayorum, [200].
Gibbon, Edward, [xii].
Gildon, Charles, attitude to the dramatic rules, [x]v, etc.;
opinion on Shakespeare's learning, [xxii], [168], [183], [334];
relations with Dennis, xvi, [328];
criticised by Theobald, [86];
by Warburton, [105];
Reflections on Rymer's Short [pg 352] View, xvi, [305], [316];
supplementary 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];
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 Francois, [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].
Grey, Zachary, Notes on Shakespeare, [xxv], [150], [169], [178], [197], [210], [317], [324];
edition of Hudibras, [111], [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].
Haddon, Walter, [132].
Hakluyt, Richard, [314].
Hales, John, of Eton, [8], [168], [305].
Hall, Edward, [192], [214], [337].
Hall, Dr. John (Shakespeare's son-in-law), [22], [66].
Hall, John, [340].
Hamblet, Hystorie of, [197], [338].
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];
Preface, [92-95];
readings or notes, [171], [192], [208], [209];
Correspondence, [liv], [317], [318], [320];
relations with Warburton, [li], [98-101], [192];
criticised by Johnson, [lix], [146], [147], [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].
Hieronymo. See [Kyd].
Higgins, John, [185].
History of the Works of the Learned, [lvii].
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.
Howard, James, [322].
Howard, Sir Robert, [322].
Hudibras. See [Butler].
Hughes, John, [xi].
Hume, David, [xxxv], [181], [333].
Hurd, Richard, [170], [185], [187], [315], [322], [329], [335], [347].
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 Shakespear Illustrated, [lix], [323];
Lives of the Poets, [xi], [323], [335];
Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes, [323];
allusions by Farmer to edition of Shakespeare, [166], [171], [201], [208], [211].
Jonson, Ben, Relations with Shakespeare, [7-9], [54], [55];
compared 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];
Bartholomew Fair, [60];
Ode on the New Inn, [60], [179], [332].
Julius Caesar (alteration by the Duke of Buckinghamshire), [38], [309].
Kames, Henry Home, Lord, [xxxiii], [xxxiv], [xxxv], [322].
Kemble, J. P., [xxxvii].
Kenrick, William, [lx], [lxiii], [323], [327], [339].
King Leire, ballad, [323], [331].
Kirkman, Francis, [206], [341].
Kuster, Ludolf, [108], [176], [319], [331].
Kyd, Thomas, [140], [193], [210], [338], [343].
Laneham, Robert, [212], [345].
Langbaine, Gerard, [xxxviii], [23], [178], [181], [308], [339].
Langland, William, [193].
La Mothe, N.G. De, [211].
Lauder, William, [182], [334].
Le Bossu, xviii, [86], [105], [316].
Le Loyer, Pierre, [191], [337].
Lennox, Charlotte, [lix], [175], [323], [330], [332].
Lilly, William, astrologer, [177], [331].
Lily, William, grammarian, [132], [163], [201].
Linacre, Thomas, [132].
Locke, John, [163], [315], [326].
See Shakespeare, spurious plays.
Lodge, Thomas, [178], [206], [312], [344].
London Magazine, The, [lx], [323], [325].
London Review, The, [lxiii].
Lope de Vega, [210].
Lort, Michael, [188], [199], [336].
Lounger, The, [xxxiii], [lxiii].
Love's Labour Wonne, [178], [332].
Lowin, John, [313].
Lucretius, [109].
Lycurgus, [109].
Lydgate, John, [183], [187], [335].
Lyttelton, George, Lord, [xii], [xxxiv].
Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Lord, [xxx], [xxxi].
Maginn, William, [xxvi], [xxvii].
Malherbe, François de, [109].
Malone, Edmund, [xxvii], [xxxviii], [313], [340].
Mantuanus, Baptista, [3].
Manwaring, Edward, [180], [333].
Marks of Imitation. See [Hurd].
Marlowe, Christopher, [183].
Marot, Clément, [211].
Martial, [328].
Mason, George, [xxxvii].
Menaechmi. See [Plautus].
Ménage, Gilles, [109], [188], [319].
Meres, Francis, [202], [212], [339], [341], [345].
Merrick, Sir Gelley, [346].
Middleton, Thomas, [334].
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 Falstaff, [xxxiii], [xxxvii], [lxii], [lxiii], [216-303];
object of the Essay, [217];
its “novelty,” [218];
his opinion of Warburton, [248];
of Rymer, [251].
Morris, Corbyn, [lxii], [318].
Muretus, [111].
Nash, Thomas, [206], [212], [341], [343], [344].
Nash, Thomas (husband of Shakespeare'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].
Ovid, xxii, [39], [53], [184], [190], [203], [249], [312], [328], [336].
Painter, William, [178], [199], [210], [331], [332], [342].
Palace of Pleasure. See [Painter].
Palmerin, [133].
Phaer, Thomas, [183].
Phillippes, Augustine, [68].
Phillips, Edward, [xxxviii], [210], [343].
Piers Plowman, [193].
Plautus, [xxii], [xxv], [9], [11], [38], [41], [53], [136], [200], [306], [310], [312], [324], [328], [339].
Players, social position in Shakespeare'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 Shakespeare, [xxviii], [xl], [xlv];
Preface, [xviii], [xxiii], [xxxiv], [xl], [47-62];
alterations in Rowe's Account of Shakespeare, [xiv], [xxxviii];
attitude to the dramatic rules, [xviii];
opinion on Shakespeare's learning, [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];
Epistle to Augustus, [311], [321], [324], [336];
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].
Rambler, The, [lix], [322], [325].
Ravenscroft, Edward, [202], [340].
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];
adaptation, 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 Shakespeare, [xi], [xxviii], [xxxviii];
Account of Shakespeare, [xiv], etc., [xxii], etc., [xxxviii], [xxxix], [1-23];
Pope's version of the Account of Shakespeare, [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 Morgann, [251];
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].
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 [pg 356] 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 editions, [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];
anachronisms, [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];
compared with Jonson, [77];
“Shakespeare, William,” Compendious 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].
Smith, Adam, [xxxv].
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].
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].
Tacitus, [54].
Tarlton, Richard, [212], [345].
Taylor, Edward, [xxi].
Taylor, John, the Water-Poet, [163], [184], [208], [212], [326], [334], [344], [345].
Tempest (alteration by Dryden and Davenant), [14].
Terence, [11], [200], [201], [320], [338], [339].
Testament of Creseide, [186], [335].
Thackeray, W. M., [x].
Theobald, Lewis, Edition of Shakespeare, [xxix], [xxx], [xli-li];
Preface, [pg 357] [xlvii], etc., [63-91];
account of his own edition, [80], etc.;
attitude to the dramatic rules, [xvii];
views on Shakespeare's learning, [xxiii], [74-76], [168], [314], [315];
relations with Pope, [xlii-xlvi];
connection with Warburton, [xlv-l], [314-317];
acknowledgment of Warburton's assistance, [l], [li];
debt to Warburton in Preface, [xlvii-l];
criticised by Warburton, [98-101];
by Johnson, [xxx], [xliv], [145];
by Farmer, [171], [187], [201], [209], [213];
Cave of Poverty, [xlii];
essays in Censor, [xi], [xvii];
Richard II., [xviii], [xxiv], [xlii], [314], [330], [336];
Shakespeare Restored, [xi], [xxx], [xlii-xliv], [314], [316], [327];
Double Falshood, [xli], [xlv], [179-181], [313];
proposed Remarks on Shakespeare, [xlv];
proposed Essay upon Mr. Pope's Judgment, [xlvi];
Miscellany on Taste, [xlvi];
proposed edition of Poems, [83];
proposed Glossary, [83];
edition of Beaumont and Fletcher, [320];
“a' babbled of green fields,” [xliii].
Thirlby, Styan, [l].
Thomson, James, [183].
Thornton, Bonnell, [339].
Tiptoft, John, Earl of Worcester, [337].
Towers, William, [327].
Trapp, Joseph, [xx].
Tristram Shandy, [214].
Turberville, George, [178], [183], [332].
Two Noble Kinsmen, [54], [211].
Twyne, Lawrence, [183].
Tyrwhitt, Thomas, [lx], [332], [345].
Udall, Nicholas, [201].
Upton, John, [xxiv], [149], [165], [167], [169], [170], [171], [175], [177], [178], [186], [188], [193], [194], [200], [318], [322], [324], [331].
Urry, John, [335].
Vaughan, Sir John, [14], [307].
Victor, Benjamin, [181], [333].
Virgil, [30], [54], [105], [184], [188], [189], [335].
Voltaire, [xx], [117], [131], [134], [221], [248], [249], [321], [323].
Wagstaffe, William, [170], [329].
Wake, Sir Isaac, [196], [338].
Walkington, Thomas, [337].
Warburton, William, Edition of Shakespeare, [xxix], [liv-lix];
Preface, [96-111];
opinion on Shakespeare's learning, [xxiv], [168], [315];
connection with Theobald, [xxiii], [xxiv], [xxx], [xlv], etc., [lv], [lvi], [98-101];
connection with Hanmer, [li], [lvi], [lvii], [98-101];
early attacks on Pope, [xlix], [lv], [lvi];
friendship with Pope, [lviii], [97], [98];
references to Johnson, [101], [325];
criticised by Johnson, [147-149];
by Farmer, [184], [190], [202], [208], [209], [213];
by Morgann, [248];
letter to Concanen, [xlviii], [lv].
Warner, William, [200], [306], [339].
Warton, Joseph, [xix], [xxxii], [xxxiii], [325], [347].
Water-Poet. See [Taylor].
Webb, Daniel, [185], [322], [335].
Whalley, Peter, [xxv], [xxxii], [169], [183], [184], [188], [197], [210], [314], [329], [336], [340].
Whately, Thomas, [xxxvi].
Whetstone, George, [178], [332].
Whiston, William, [320].
White, James, [lxiii].
Whytinton, Robert, [194].
Windham, William, Diary of, [321].
Winstanley, William, [xxxviii], [206], [341], [343].
Wits, Fits, and Fancies, [207], [342].
Wood, Anthony, [205], [207], [340], [341].
Wooll, John, Memoirs of Joseph Warton, [325].
Worcester (or Botoner), William, [202], [337], [339].
Wordsworth, William, [xxxv].
Yorkshire Tragedy, The, [181], [332].
See [Shakespeare, spurious plays].
Young, Edward, [323], [328], [347].