FOOTNOTES:
[12] This name occurs in Apollonius and Sylla, of which more hereafter.
[13] Compare with this Masque, that by Beaumont written for the Inner Temple, 1613.
- 1. "Thy banks with pioned and twilled brims" (Tempest).
"Bordered with sedges and water flowers" (Inner Temple Masque).
"Naiades with sedged crowns" (Tempest). - 2. "Blessing ... and increasing" (Tempest).
"Blessing and increase" (Inner Temple Masque). - 3. The main part played by Iris in both.
- 4. The dance of the Naiads in both. Many of the properties could be utilised in both performances.
[14] Pericles and Edward III. are no exceptions to this statement; the copyrights of both belonged to other publishers, and were retained by these after the Folio was issued.