humorist, 106;
style compared with Dryden, 107;
likened to Boccaccio, 108;
as man and poet, 112;
plays unedited, 152;
collab. with Middleton, 161;
allegory compared with Middleton, 168;
Rowley compared with, 191, 193;
faults, 194;
imitated by Rowley, 195;