[23] Ibid., pp. 197, 232, 248.
[24] Hardin Craig, The Enchanted Glass (New York, 1950), pp. 225-226.
[25] Louise Forest, “Caveat for Critics against invoking Elizabethan Psychology,” P.M.L.A., LXI (1946), 657.
[26] Foakes, 65.
[27] Theodore Spencer, Shakespeare and the Nature of Man (New York, 1943); Lily B. Campbell, Shakespeare’s Tragic Heroes. Slaves of Passion (New York, 1952); E. M. W. Tillyard, The Elizabethan World Picture (London, 1948); John W. Draper, The Humors and Shakespeare’s Characters (Durham, N. C., 1945).
[28] Timothy Bright, A Treatise of Melancholie (1586), pp. 51-52.
[29] Bacon, IV, 432.
[30] Elyot, pp. 146 ff.
[31] Bacon, IV, 457.