[329] Cymbeline, Winter’s Tale, Tempest, Henry VIII, Duchess of Malfi, Two Noble Kinsmen, Maid’s Tragedy, King and no King, Philaster, and perhaps Thierry and Theodoret.
[330] I have only occasionally drawn upon plays such as Bonduca, whose ascription in whole or part to 1599–1613 is doubtful; these will be found in the list in App. L.
[331] 1 Honest Whore, When You See Me You Know Me, Whore of Babylon, Roaring Girl, and possibly Two Lamentable Tragedies. The extant text of Massacre at Paris may also represent a revival at the Fortune.
[332] Nobody and Somebody, Travels of Three English Brothers, Woman Killed With Kindness, Sir Thomas Wyat, Rape of Lucrece, Golden Age, If It Be Not Good the Devil is in It, White Devil, Greene’s Tu Quoque, Honest Lawyer, and probably 1, 2 If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, Fair Maid of the Exchange, Silver Age, Brazen Age. How to Choose a Good Wife from a Bad is probably a Rose or Boar’s Head play.
[333] Hen. V, IV. iv-viii; T. C. V. iv-x; J. C. V. i-v; Lear, IV. iii, iv, vii; V. i-iii; A. C. III. vii-x, xii; IV. i, iii, v-xiv; V. i, &c.
[334] Hen. V, IV. viii; J. C. IV. ii, iii; T. C. I. iii; II. i, iii; III. iii; IV. v; V. i, ii, apparently with tents in one or other scene of Agamemnon (I. iii. 213), Ulysses (I. iii. 305), Ajax (II. i), Achilles (II. iii. 84; III. iii. 38; V. i. 95), and Calchas (V. i. 92; V. ii); Devil’s Charter, IV. iv. 2385, ‘He discouereth his Tent where her two sonnes were at Cardes’; and in s.d. of Prol. 29 (not a battle scene) ‘Enter, at one doore betwixt two other Cardinals, Roderigo ... one of which hee guideth to a Tent, where a table is furnished ... and to another Tent the other’.
[335] Hen. V, III. vi, vii; IV. i-iii.
[336] Hen. V, III. i. 1, ‘Scaling Ladders at Harflew’; III. iii. 1, ‘Enter the King and all his Traine before the Gates’.... (58) ‘Flourish, and enter the Towne’; Cor. I. iv. 13, ‘Enter two Senators with others on the Walles of Corialus’.... (29) ‘The Romans are beat back to their Trenches’.... (42) ‘Martius followes them to their gates, and is shut in’.... (62) ‘Enter Martius bleeding, assaulted by the enemy’.... ‘They fight and all enter the City’, and so on to end of sc. x; Tim. V. iv. 1, ‘Enter Alcibiades with his Powers before Athens.... The Senators appeare vpon the wals’; IV. i; Devil’s Charter, II. i; IV. iv; Maid’s Tragedy, V. iii.
[337] A. Y. L. III. ii. 1; Philaster, IV. iv. 83, ‘Philaster creeps out of a bush’ (as shown in the woodcut on the t.p. of the Q.); T. N. K. III. i. 37, ‘Enter Palamon as out of a bush’; V. i. 169, ‘Here the Hynde vanishes under the Altar: and in the place ascends a Rose Tree, having one Rose upon it’.
[338] Ham. III. ii. 146 (Q1) ‘Enter in a Dumb Show, the King and the Queene, he sits downe in an Arbor’, (Q2, F2) ‘he lyes him downe vpon a bancke of flowers’; M. Ado, I. ii. 10; III. i. 7, 30; J. C. III. ii. 1, ‘Enter Brutus and goes into the Pulpit’; Tim. V. iii. 5; E. M. O. III. ii.