Footnotes
[194:1] See Middleton, page [172].
[194:2] Death hath so many doors to let out life.—Beaumont and Fletcher: The Custom of the Country, act ii. sc. 2.
The thousand doors that lead to death.—Browne: Religio Medici, part i. sect. xliv.
[194:3] See Sir Philip Sidney, page [34].
[194:4] Grim death, my son and foe.—Milton: Paradise Lost, book ii. line 804.
THOMAS HEYWOOD. —— -1649.
The world 's a theatre, the earth a stage
Which God and Nature do with actors fill.[194:5]
Apology for Actors (1612).
I hold he loves me best that calls me Tom.
Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells.
Seven cities warred for Homer being dead,
Who living had no roofe to shrowd his head.[194:6]
Hierarchie of the Blessed Angells.
Her that ruled the rost in the kitchen.[194:7]
History of Women (ed. 1624). Page 286.