compared with Middleton, 165, 172;
treatment of couplet, 205;
model for other poets of the age, 222, 237;
friend of Chapman, 256;
model for Heywood, 251;
Chapman's feeling toward, 260;
ridicules Marston, 276.
Juvenal, Tourneur akin to, 281.
Keats, 223;
on Chapman, 258.