INDEX.
Abbess
Academe
Achilles
Actium
Adam
Adonis
Adriana
Aegeon
Aeneas
Agamemnon
Agincourt
Agrippa
Ajax
Albany, The Duke of (in “Lear”)
Aleppo
Alexander
Angelo
Anne, Lady
Antigone
Antipholus
Antonio
Antonio (Duke in the “Tempest”),
Antony, Marc
“Antony and Cleopatra”
Apelles
Apemantus
“Arabian Nights' Entertainment”
Archbishop of Canterbury
Arden, Mary
Arden, the family of
Argus
Ariel
Armado
Arnold, Matthew
Arthur, Prince
Arviragus
Asbies
“As You Like It”
Aubrey
Aufidius
Aumerle
Austin, Alfred
Autolycus
“Babes in a Wood”
Bacon
Bagot
Balzac
Bankside
Banquo
Bardolph
Barnardine
Bartholomew Fair
Bassanio
Bastard (the)
Bazarof
Beatrice
Beaumont
Beckett, Ernest, dedication.
Belarius
Belch, Sir Toby
Bellario
Benedick
Benvolio
Berowne
Bertillon
Betterton
Bevis, Geo.
Bianca
Birnam Wood
Biron
Bishop of Worcester
Blackfriars
Blount, Sir Walter
Boaden
Bolingbroke
Borachio
Bottom
Bourbon
Boyet
Brabant
Brabantio
Brandes
Bright
Browning
Brutus
Bullen, Anne
Bunyan
Burbage
Bushey
Byron
Cade
Caesar
Caliban
Camden, William
Campaspe
Capulet
Carlyle, Thomas
Cassio
Cassius
Cecil, Sir Robert
Cervantes
Cesario
Chamberlain, the Lord
Chapel Lane
Chapman
Charlecot
Charmian
Chesterfield
Chettle
Chief Justice
Chus
Cinna
Cinthio
Clarenceux (King of Arms)
Clarendon
Claudio
Claudius, King of Denmark
Cleopatra
Clifford
Cloten
“Colbourn's Magazine”
Coleridge
College of Heralds
Combe, John
“Comedy of Errors”
Comic Muse
Condell “Confessio Amantis”
Constance
Cordelia
“Coriolanus”
Cressida
Crichton, Admiral
Cromwell
Cupid
“Cymbeline”
Damon
Dante
Dark Lady (of the Sonnets)
Dauphin
D'Avenant, John
D'Avenant, Mrs.
D'Avenant, Sir William
Dekker
Desdemona
Diana and Dian
Dido
Diomedes
Dogberry
Don John
Don Pedro
Don Quixote
Douglas
Dowden, Prof.
Drake
Drayton
Dryasdust
Duke (the Exiled in “As You Like It”)
Duke of York
Duke of Milan (“Two Gentlemen of Verona”)
Duke of Venice (“The Merchant of Venice”)
Duke of Venice (“Othello “)
Dumas
Duncan, King
Eachin
Eastcheap, tavern
Ecclesiastes
Edgar
Egypt, Queen of
Egypt,
Elizabeth, Queen
Ely, Bishop of
Elysium
Emilia
Emerson
“Encyclopedia Britannica”
England
Enobarbus
Ephesus
Erebus
Eros
Escalus
Esmond
Essex, Earl of
Evans, Hugh
“Every Man in his Humour”
Fair Maid of Perth, the
Falstaff
“Famous Victories of Henry V., The”
Fauconbridge, Philip
Faust
Ferdinand
First Gentleman
First Part of the Contention betwixt the Two Famous Houses of York and
Lancaster
Fitton, Mistress Mary
Flavius
Fleance
Fleet prison
Fletcher (the poet)
Ford, Mrs.
Forman's Diary
Fortinbras
France
Frederick the Great
Fuller
Furnival, Mr.
Gadshill
Gauls
Gaunt, John of
Germany
Gertrude (Queen: “Hamlet”)
Gill, Sir David
Gladstone
Glendower
Globe Theatre
Gloster
Glostershire
Gloucester
Goethe
Gollancz, Israel
Gonzalo
“Gorgias”
Goneril (“Lear”)
Gower
Gratiano
Greece
Green (“Richard II”)
Greene, Robert (the playwright)
Greenhill Street
“Groatsworth of Wit, The”
Guildenstern
Hal, Prince
Hall, Susann
Hallam
Halliwell-Phillipps
Hamlet
Hamnet
Harfleur
Haroun-al-Raschid
Harrison, Rev. W. A.
Hathaway, Anne
Hathaway
Richard
Hazlitt
Hector
Heine
Helen
Hellicon
Henley Street
Heminge
Henry IV., King
——First Part
——Second Part
Henry V., King
Henry VI., King
——First Part
——Second Part
——Third Part
Henry VIII.
Henry, Prince
Herbert, Lord William
Hermione
Hero
“Hero and Leander”
Holland, John
Holofernes
Homer
Horace
Hotspur, Harry
Hubert
Humphrey, Duke of Gloster
Hyperion
Iachimo
Iago
Imogen
Iras
Ironsides
Irving, Sir Henry
Isabella
Isis
Ismene
Italy
Jack
Jack-a-Lent
Jacob
James
Jaques
Jeanne d'Arc
Jena
Jessica
Jesus
Jews
John (Prince: “Henry IV.”)
John, King
Johnson, Dr.
Jonson, Ben
Joubert
Jove
Judas
Judith
Julia
Juliet
Julius Caesar
Juno
Kate
Katherine
Keats
Kemp
Kent
King
King's Council
King of Naples
King of Navarre (Ferdinand)
King James
“Knight's Conjuring, A”
Laban
Laertes
Lamb
Langland, William
Launce
Lear
Leatherhead
Lee, Sidney
Leicester, Lord
Leontes
Lessing
Leveson, Sir Richard
Lieutenant of the Tower
“Lives” (Plutarch)
“Lives of the Poets, The”
Lodge
Lodovico
London
Longaville
Lope de Vega
Lord Governor of England
Lord of Comedy
Lord of Humour
Lorenzo
“Love's Labour's Lost”
Lucetta
Luciana
Lucifer
Lucio
Lucius (“Julius Caesar”)
Lucrece
Lucy, Sir Thomas
Luther
Lyly
Macbeth
Macbeth, Lady
Macduff
Malcolm
Malvolio
Mamillius
Marcus, Brutus
Marcus (“Titus Andronicus”)
Mardian (“Antony and Cleopatra”)
Margaret
Maria
Mariana
Marie
Marina
Marlowe
Mars,
Marston
Master of the Revels
Masque
May Queen
“Measure for Measure”
“Merchant of Venice”
Mercury
Mercutio,
Meredith, George
Meres
“Merry Wives of Windsor, The”
“Midsummer Night's Dream”
Milan
Milton
Miranda
Moliere
Montaigne
Mortimer
Motley
“Much Ado”
Naples
Neptune
Nerissa
Nessus
Nestor
New Place
Northumberland
Nurse
Oberon
Octavia
Olivia
Ophelia
Orlando
Orsino, Duke (in “Twelfth Night”)
Othello
Otterbourne
Old Lady (“Henry VIII.”)
Oxford
Padua
Page, Mrs.
Palace
Pandarus
Paris
Parolles
Paul
Pedro (Prince: “Much Ado”),
Pembroke,
Percy, Lady,
Perdita,
Pericles,
Phidias,
Philario,
Philippan,
Philippi,
Phoebus,
Pinero,
Pisanio,
Pistol,
Pity(?),
Plantaginet,
Plato,
Plutarch,
Poet Laureate,
Poins,
Polixenes,
Polonius,
Pompey,
Portia,
Posthumus,
Princess of France (in “Love's Labour's Lost”),
Proculeius,
Prospero, Duke,
Proteus,
Pythias,
Queen Margaret
Queen to King Richard II.,
Quickly, Dame,
Raleigh,
Regan,
Rembrandt,
Renascence,
Renaissance,
Rialto,
Richard Coeur de Lion,
Richard II., King,
Richard III.,
Richardson, John,
Roman,
Rome,
Romeo,
“Romeo and Juliet,”
Rosaline,
Rosalind,
Rosalynde,
Rosencrantz,
Rubicon,
Rowe,
Salarino,
Salique,
Salisbury,
Salvini,
Sandells, Fulk,
Sappho,
Satan,
Satiromastix,
Sancho Panza,
“Saturday Review, The,”
Saturn,
Schiller,
Scoop,
Scott, Walter,
Second Gentleman,
Seleucus,
Senate,
“Sententiae Pueriles,”
Sidney,
Severn,
Shallow, Justice
Shottery
Shylock
Silvia
Slender, Master
Snitterfield
Solinus (Duke in “Comedy of Errors”)
Sophocles
Southampton, Earl of
Socrates Spalding
Spencer, Herbert
Spenser
Star Chamber
Stephanio
Stratford
Stratford Parish Church
Suffolk
Susanna
Swinburne
Sycorax
Syracuse
Sonnets: {Footnote 1}
{36 and 37}
{140}
{40}
{127}
{104}
{142}
{18}
{19}
{20}
{22}
{23}
{33}
{144}
{133}
{41}
{105}
{136}
{122}
{78}
{86}
{131}
{135}
{88}
{129}
{37}
Shakespeare
{Footnote 1: Sonnets in brackets are mentioned especially on the pages
marked
opposite.}
Shakespeare, John
Shake-scene
Talbot
“Taming of the Shrew”
Tamora
Tearsheet, Doll
“Tempest, The”
Temple Gardens
Temple Grafton
Tennyson
Thackeray
Thames
Thane of Cawdor
Thersites
Thurio
Thyreus
Timbuctoo
Timon
Titania
Titian
Titus
“Titus Andronicus”
Tolstoi
Tourgenief
Toussaint l'Ouverture
Tower of London
Tree, Beerbohm
Trial Table of the order of Shakespeare's Plays
Trinculo
Triton
Troilus
Trojans
“Troilus and Cressida”
“Troublesome Raigne of King John, The”
Troy
“True Tragedie of Richard, The”
Tubal
“Twelfth Night”
“Two Gentlemen of Verona, The”
“Two Noble Kinsmen, The”
Tyler, Mr.
Ulysses
Valentine
Valiant-for-Truth
“Venus and Adonis”
Vernon
Veronese
Vienna
Villon
Vincentio, Duke
Viola
Virgil
“Vision of Piers Plowman”
Venice
Venus
Voltaire
Ward, Rev. John
Warwickshire
Watts-Dunton, Theodore
Westminster
Westmoreland
Whately, Anne
Whittington, Thomas
William the Conqueror
Wilmcote
Wilmscote
“Winter's Tale”
“Wit's Commonwealth”
Wittenberg
Worcester
Wordsworth
“Worthies,” (Fuller's)