opinion on Shakespeare's learning, [xxii], [41], [166], [167];
opinion on Pericles, [4];
identified Spenser's “Willy” as Shakespeare, [7];
view on Jonson's attitude to Shakespeare, [55], [305], [312];
Essay of Dramatic Poesy, [xiv], [160], [161], [166], [167], [305], [310], [322], [326];
version of the Tempest, [14];
prologue to the Tempest, [15], [254];
Epistle Dedicatory of the Rival Ladies, [308];
Preface to Troilus and Cressida, [307];