[13] Peacham, Sig. U1v-U2r.

[14] Sir Thomas Elyot, The Boke named the Governour (1531), folios 48-49.

[15] William G. Crane, Introduction to Peacham, p. 23.

[16] Sir Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning, in Works, IV, pp. 456-457.

[17] Alan S. Downer, “The Tudor Actor: A Taste of his Quality,” Theatre Notebook, V (1951), 77; Leslie Hotson, Shakespeare’s Motley (New York, 1952).

[18] Albert L. Walker, “Conventions in Shakespeare’s Description of Emotion,” P.Q., XVII (1938), 26-56.

[19] Examination of Augustine Phillips. Chambers, William Shakespeare, II, p. 325.

[20] Two Elizabethan Stage Abridgements: The Battle of Alcazar and Orlando Furioso, ed. W. W. Greg. The parallel texts of the 1594 Quarto and Alleyn’s part occupy pages 142-201.

[21] Compare part line 221 with play line 1171; part lines 223-224 with play line 1175; part line 165 with play line 1012.

[22] Thomas W. Baldwin, The Organization and Personnel of the Shakespearean Company (Princeton, 1927). See charts [opposite p. 229].