THE ELIZABETHAN STAGE

BY E. K. CHAMBERS.

VOL. IV

OXFORD: AT THE CLARENDON PRESS

M.CMXXIII

Printed in England

CONTENTS

VOLUME IV
PAGE
XXIV. Anonymous Work[1]
A. Plays[1]
B. Masks[55]
C. Receptions and Entertainments[60]
APPENDICES
A.A Court Calendar[75]
B.Court Payments[131]
C.Documents of Criticism[184]
D.Documents of Control[259]
E.Plague Records[345]
F.The Presence-Chamber at Greenwich[351]
G.Serlio’s Trattato sopra le Scene[353]
H.The Gull’s Hornbook[365]
I.Restoration Testimony[369]
K.Academic Plays[373]
L.Printed Plays[379]
M.Lost Plays[398]
N.Manuscript Plays[404]
INDEXES
I.Plays[409]
II.Persons[425]
III.Places[445]
IV.Subjects[454]

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

Design for Cockpit Theatre at Whitehall. By Inigo Jones. From Library of Worcester College, Oxford[Frontispiece]
The Profilo or Section of a Stage. From Sebastiano Serlio, Architettura (1551)[p. 354]
The Pianta or Ground-Plan of a Stage (ibid.)[p. 357]
Elevation of a Scena Comica (ibid.)[p. 359]
Elevation of a Scena Tragica (ibid.)[p. 361]
Elevation of a Scena Satyrica (ibid.)[p. 362]