- ‘Narcissus’ (1572), iv. [87], [146].
- Narcissus (1603), iv. [36].
- ‘Nebuchadnezzar’, ii. [144].
- Necromantes, iii. [464].
- Nero (Anon.), iv. [5].
- Nero (Gwynne), iii. [332].
- ‘Netherlands’, iv. [402].
- New Custom, iv. [36].
- New Wonder, A Woman Never Vexed, iii. [474].
- ‘New World’s Tragedy’, ii. [144].
- Nice Wanton, iii. [23].
- Nightwalker, iii. [230].
- ‘Niniveh’s Repentance’, iv. [402].
- ‘Ninus and Semiramis’, iv. [402].
- No Wit, no Help, like a Woman’s, iii. [441].
- Noble Soldier, iii. [288], [300].
- ‘Nobleman’, iii. [500]; iv. [126], [127], [178], [180].
- Nobody and Somebody, iv. [37].
- Northern Man. See [Too Good to be True].
- Northward Ho! iii. [141], [286], [295].
- ‘Nugize’, iv. [37].
O
- Oberon (mask), i. [173]; iii. [385]; iv. [35], [58], [125].
- Octavia (tr.), iii. [478].
- Oedipus (fr.), iii. [319].
- Oedipus (tr.), iii. [477].
- Old Fortunatus, ii. [281], [286]; iii. [290]; iv. [112].
- Old Law, iii. [438].
- Old Wive’s Tale, iii. [48], [329], [461].
- 1, ‘2’ Oldcastle, ii. [6], [171], [218]; iii. [306].
- ‘Olympo’, ii. [143]; iii. [344].
- Oration of Gwgan and Poetry (Welsh), iii. [457].
- Orestes. See [Horestes].
- ‘Orestes Furious’. See [‘Agamemnon’].
- Orlando Furioso, i. [378]; ii. [286]; iii. [325], [329], [461], [472].
- ‘Orphans’ Tragedy’, ii. [173], [179]; iii. [518].
- ‘Ortenus’, iv. [402].
- ‘Osric’, ii. [147].
- Othello, ii. [207], [211], [215], [217]; iii. [112], [487]; iv. [68], [119], [127], [138], [171], [180], [371].
- Overthrow of Rebels. See [Sir Thomas Wyatt].
- ‘Owen Tudor’, ii. [173].
- ‘Owl’, ii. [253]; iii. [233], [272].
P
- ‘Page of Plymouth’, ii. [171].
- ‘Painful Pilgrimage’, iv. [84], [144].
- ‘Painter’s Daughter’, ii. [98]; iv. [93], [151].
- ‘Palamon and Arcite’ (Anon.), ii. [143].
- ‘Palamon and Arcite’ (Edwardes), i. [128]; iii. [311].
- Pammachius, i. [241].
- Pandoste, iii. [16–17].
- ‘Panecia’, ii. [88]; iv. [91], [149].
- Panniculus Hippolyto Assutus, iii. [319].
- ‘Paradox’, ii. [144].
- Parasitaster. See [Fawn].
- Pardoner and Frere, ii. [30]; iii. [22].
- ‘Paris and Vienna’, ii. [75]; iv. [87], [146].
- Parliament of Bees (dialogues), iii. [287], [299], [300].
- 1, 2, 3 Parnassus, i. [381], [385]; iv. [38].
- Parthenia, iv. [376].
- Pasquill and Katherine. See [Jack Drum’s Entertainment].
- ‘Passion of Christ’, iii. [211].
- Pastor Fido (tr.), iv. [40].
- Pastor Fidus (tr.), iv. [376].
- Pastoral Dialogue, iii. [492].
- ‘Pastoral Tragedy’, ii. [170].
- Pathomachia, iii. [499].
- Patient Grissell (Dekker), ii. [286]; iii. [292].
- Patient Grissell (Phillip), iii. [38], [465].
- Pedantius, iv. [49], [238], [376].
- Pedlar’s Prophecy, iv. [41].
- Penates. See [Highgate Entertainment].
- Penulus, iii. [5].
- Perfidus Etruscus, iv. [377].
- Periander. See [Christmas Prince].
- Pericles, ii. [213]; iii. [488], [513]; iv. [41].
- ‘Perseus and Andromeda’, ii. [76]; iv. [88], [90], [146], [148].
- ‘Phaethon’, ii. [164], [166], [178]; iii. [300].
- ‘Phedrastus’, ii. [93]; iv. [91], [149].
- ‘Phigon and Lucia’, ii. [93]; iv. [91], [149].
- Philaster, or, Love Lies Bleeding, iii. [222], [224]; iv. [127], [180].
- ‘Philemon and Philecia’, ii. [88]; iv. [90], [148].
- ‘Philenzo and Hypollita’, ii. [145]; iii. [301].
- ‘Philip of Spain’, ii. [181]; iii. [343].
- ‘Philipo and Hippolito’, ii. [143]; iii. [300].
- Phillis and Amyntas (tr.), iii. [316].
- ‘Philole und Mariana’, ii. [289]; iii. [418].
- Philomathes. See [Christmas Prince].
- Philomela. See [Christmas Prince].
- Philotas (Daniel), i. [326]; iii. [150], [275].
- ‘Philotas’ (Lateware), iii. [275].
- Philotus, iv. [41].
- ‘Phocas’, ii. [144], [167].
- Phoenissae, iii. [321].
- Phoenix, iii. [143], [439]; iv. [118].
- Phormio, ii. [11]; iii. [20].
- Phormio (tr.), iii. [236].
- ‘Phyllida and Corin’, ii. [106]; iv. [101], [160].
- Physiponomachia, iv. [377].
- ‘Pierce of Exton’, ii. [167].
- ‘Pierce of Winchester’, ii. [169].
- Pinner of Wakefield. See [George a Greene].
- ‘Plays and Pastimes’, i. [257]; ii. [394]; iv. [217].
- Pleasant Dialogues and Dramas, ii. [448]; iii. [346].
- Poetaster, i. [380–1], [384]; ii. [43]; iii. [146], [293], [364], [430]; iv. [21], [372].
- Polyhymnia (tilt), i. [145]; iii. [402].
- ‘Pompey’, ii. [15], [394]; iv. [97], [158].
- ‘Pontius Pilate’, ii. [168], [180].
- Poor Man’s Comfort, iii. [271].
- ‘Poor Man’s Paradise’, ii. [173].
- ‘Pope Joan’, ii. [122].
- Porcie, iii. [397].
- ‘Portio and Demorantes’, ii. [93]; iv. [97], [156].
- ‘Practice of Parasites’, iv. [206].
- ‘Praise at Parting’, iv. [214].
- ‘Predor and Lucia’, ii. [88]; iv. [89], [147].
- ‘Pretestus’, ii. [97]; iv. [91], [149].
- Prince Henry’s Barriers, iii. [393].
- Princely Pleasures at Kenilworth. See [Kenilworth Entertainment].
- Prodigal Child (fr.), iii. [445].
- ‘Prodigality’, iv. [26], [84], [144].
- ‘Progne’, i. [129]; iii. [239].
- Progne, iii. [239].
- Progress of James I from Scotland, iv. [68].
- Promos and Cassandra, iii. [29], [512]; iv. [201].
- Prophetae, i. [241].
- Prophetess, iii. [298].
- Proteus (mask). See [Gesta Grayorum].
- ‘Proud Maid’s Tragedy’, iii. [441]; iv. [126], [178].
- Psyche et Filii ejus, iv. [377].
- ‘Ptolome’, ii. [380]; iv. [204].
- Puritan, i. [262]; iii. [143]; iv. [41], [249].
- Pyrame et Thisbée, iii. [16–17].
- ‘Pyramo und Thisbe’, ii. [283].
- ‘Pythagoras’, ii. [144], [167].
Q
- ‘Queen’, iv. [402].
- ‘Queen of Ethiopia’, ii. [135].
- Queens (mask), i. [173]; iii. [382]; iv. [123].
- Queen’s Arcadia, i. [131]; iii. [227], [276], [373].
- ‘Quintus Fabius’, ii. [63]; iv. [89], [148].
R
- Ralph Roister Doister, ii. [14], [70], [74]; iii. [27]; iv. [188].
- Ram Alley, iii. [215]; iv. [16].
- ‘Randulf Earl of Chester’, ii. [180]; iii. [446].
- ‘Ranger’s Comedy’, ii. [96], [114], [140], [146].
- Rape of Lucrece, iii. [343]; iv. [126], [178].
- ‘Rape of the Second Helen’, ii. [93]; iv. [96], [154].
- Rare Triumphs of Love and Fortune. See [Love and Fortune].
- ‘Raymond Duke of Lyons’, ii. [248]; iv. [127], [181].
- ‘Re Vera’, iii. [476].
- ‘Red Knight’, ii. [93].
- ‘Reich Mann und arme Lazarus’, ii. [281], [286].
- Rencontre, iii. [13].
- Revenge for a Father. See [Hoffman].
- Revenge for Honour, iii. [260].
- Revenge of Bussy D’Ambois, iii. [258].
- Revenger’s Tragedy, iv. [42], [45].
- 1 Richard II (c. 1592), iv. [42].
- Richard II, i. [220], [325]; ii. [194], [204], [270]; iii. [484]; iv. [43], [246].
- ‘Richard II’ (1611), ii. [216].
- ‘Richard III’ (Rowley), iii. [472].
- Richard III (Shakespeare), ii. [95], [130], [202], [448]; iii. [481]; iv. [44], [246].
- Richard III. See [True Tragedy].
- ‘Richard Crookback’, ii. [179].
- Richard Duke of York. See [Contention of York and Lancaster].
- ‘Richard the Confessor’, ii. [95].
- ‘Richard Whittington’, ii. [189]; iv. [402].
- Richardus Tertius, iii. [408]; iv. [238], [246].
- Rivales, i. [129], [251]; iii. [319].
- Roaring Girl, ii. [439]; iii. [296]; iv. [254].
- Robert Laneham’s Letter. See [Kenilworth Entertainment].
- ‘Robert II, or, The Scot’s Tragedy’, ii. [171].
- ‘Robin Goodfellow’, iii. [279].
- ‘Robin Goodfellow’ (forgery), iii. [267].
- 1, 2 Robin Hood, ii. [6]; iii. [446].
- Robin Hood (May game), iv. [44].
- ‘Robin Hood and Little John’, iii. [447]; iv. [402].
- ‘Robin Hood’s Pennyworths’, ii. [178].
- ‘Roderick’, ii. [133].
- Romeo and Juliet, ii. [194], [196], [203], [283], [286], [403]; iii. [51], [58], [59], [66], [83], [94], [98], [99], [200], [483]; iv. [246].
- Romeus et Julietta, iv. [378].
- Roxana, ii. [519]; iii. [208].
- Royal King and Loyal Subject, iii. [341].
- ‘Royal Widow of England’, ii. [46].
- Ruff, Cuff and Band, iv. [44].
- ‘Rufus I’, iv. [403].
- Running Stream Entertainment, iii. [443].
- Rycote Entertainment, iv. [66].
S