Tamora in 'Titus Andronicus,' [30], [31], [32], [132], [213], [573]
'Tancred and Gismunda,' [27]
Tantalus in Seneca's 'Thyestes,' [345]
Tarlton, actor, Shakespeare's eulogy of, [210], [391]
'Tarlton's Jests and News, &c.,' [391]
'Tartuffe,' by Molière, [232], [240], [409]
'Tears of Fancie,' by Watson, [287]
'Tears of the Muses,' by Spenser, [65]
'Tempest' (1612-1613), [28], [35], [69], [116], [169], [339], [340], [351], [535],
[572], [578], [583], [591], [592], [612], [633], [642], [644]
Dramatic value of—Chief characters in—Shakespeare's farewell
to Art, [660]-[669]
Sources of, [654]-[659]
Wedding of Princess Elizabeth celebrated by, [535], [612], [647],
[650]-[653], [660], [666]
Temptation, by Krasinski, [385]
Thaisa in Pericles, [581], [584], [585], [590], [591]
'The Case is Altered,' by Ben Jonson, [540]
'The Hog has Lost His Pearl' (1614), by Robert Tailor, [539], [577]
'The Orator,' by Alexander Silvayn, [158]
'The Prince,' [131]
'The Puritan' (1607), [421]
'The Supposes,' [8]
'The Theatre,' first play-house erected in London and owned by
James Burbage, [13], [100]
'The Witch,' by Middleton, [427]
'Theatre of God's Judgements' (1597), [28]
'Theatrum Licentia,' in Laquei Ridiculosi (1616), [152]
'Thebaide,' by Statius, [605]
'Théodore, Vierge et Martyre,' by Pierre Corneille, [589], [590]
Thersites in 'Troilus and Cressida,' [510], [515], [516], [517], [525], [529], [564]
Theseus in 'Midsummer Night's Dream,' [63]-[65], [69], [80]
'Two Noble Kinsmen,' [605]-[608]
'Third Blast of Retraite from Plaies' (1580), [303]
Thisbe in 'Midsummer Night's Dream,' [64], [69], [70], [80]
Thorpe, Thomas, [265], [266], [285], [286]
Thorvaldsen, [63], [341]
'Thyestes,' by Seneca, [61], [345]
Thyreus in 'Antony and Cleopatra,' [474]
Tiberius in Sejanus, by Ben Jonson, [331], [334], [336]
Tibullus in Ben Jonson's 'Poetaster,' [332], [333]
Tieck, [69], [70], [234], [380], [651], [654]
Timandra in 'Timon of Athens,' [568], [569]
'Timbreo of Candona,' Bandello's story of, [215]-[217]
'Times displayed in Six Sestyads,' by Sheppard, [338], [577]
'Timon of Athens,' sources of—Shakespeare's part and purpose
in—Coriolanus compared with Timon—Non-Shakespearian
elements in—Shakespeare's bitterness and hatred of mankind,
[29], [65], [223], [241], [319], [465], [525], [526], [530]-[571], [575]-[578],
[580], [593], [619], [620], [660], [661]
Titania in 'Midsummer Night's Dream,' [68], [80], [573]
'Titus and Vespasian' (1592), [29]
'Titus Andronicus,' Shakespeare's authorship of, [2], [29]-[33], [57], [85],
[132], [346], [455]
Titus Lartius in "Coriolanus," [554]
Tolstoi, influence of 'Hamlet' on, [384]
'To the Majestie of King James, a Gratulatorie Poem,' by
Michael Drayton, [418]
Tophas, Sir, in John Lyly's 'Endymion,' [45]
'Tottel's Miscellany' (1557), [299]
'Totus Mundus Agit Histrionem,' motto on sign of Globe
Theatre, Shakespeare's allusion to, [225]
Touchstone in 'As You Like It,' [222], [224], [226], [227], [230],
[236], [361], [389], [400]
Touchstone of True Love, or Hero and Leander, by Ben Jonson
(see that title)
'Tragedie of Antonie,' [464]
'Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet,' &c. &c., [72]
'Travels of Three English Brothers,' [580]
'Treatise on Education,' by Plutarch, [41]
'Triar Table of the Order of Shakespeare's Plays,' by
Furnival, [578]
Trinculo in the 'Tempest', [654], [657], [664]-[666]
'Troilus and Cressida' (1609), [95], [230], [241], [478], [502]-[505],
[518]-[520], [523]-[526], [544], [555], [556], [564], [567], [578], [605]
Contempt for women portrayed in Cressida's character, [502]-[507], [555]
Historical material for, [503], [504], [508]-[511]
Homer's 'Iliad' compared with, [512]-[521]
Scorn of woman's guile and public stupidity in, [522]-[531], [533]
'Troilus and Cressida,' by Chaucer, (1630), [503], [504], [509], [510]
'Troublesome Raigne of John, King of England, with the discouerie
of King Richard Cordelions Base sonne (vulgarly named the Bastard
Fawconbridge): also the death of King John at Swinstead Abbey,'
[8], [142], [145], [147]-[149]
Troy, destruction of, [59], [60], [110]
'True Tragedie of Richard Duke of Yorke, and the Death of the good
King Henrie the Sixt', [19], [21]
'True Tragedy of Richard III.' (1594), [126], [127]
Tschischwitz, [349]
Tubal in 'Merchant of Venice,' [164]
Tucca in Dekker's 'Satiromastix,' [344]
Türck, Hermann, [369]
Turgueneff, influence of 'Hamlet' on, [384]
'Turkish Mahomet and Hyren the Fair
Greek,' by George Peele, [203]
Turner, Mrs., [493], [495], [496], [499]
'Twelfth Night' (1601), gibes at Puritanism and chief characters
in—Melancholy tone of [29], [34], [53], [54], [92], [159], [171], [181], [209],
[231]-[238], [240], [339], [400], [503], [586], [597], [684]
Twine's, Lawrence, 'Patterne of Paynfull Adventures,' [579]
'Two Gentlemen of Verona,' [51]-[54], [80], [113], [117], [168], [573]
'Two Lovers of Pisa,' by Straparola, [210]
'Two Noble Kinsmen,' Shakespeare's and Fletcher's parts in, [575], [593],
[595], [603], [605]-[608], [610]
Tybalt in 'Romeo and Juliet,' [72], [75], [80]
Tycho Brahe, [341], [414]
Tyler, Mr. Thomas, [267], [269], [270], [272], [273], [274], [277], [278], [279],
[293], [298].
Tyrone's, O'Neil, Earl of, rebellion in
Ireland, [254], [255], [257]
Tyrwhitt, Thomas, [267]
ULYSSES in 'Troilus and Cressida,' [503], [505], [510], [520], [525]-[527],
[528], [529], [544]
'Ulysses von Ithacia,' by Holberg, [512]
'Undivine Comedy,' by Krasinski, [385]
'Utopia,' More's, [501]
VALENTINE in 'Two Gentlemen of Verona,' [54], [80], [117]
Venice, [113]-[116], [157]-[159]
Ventidius in 'Antony and Cleopatra,' [470]
'Venus and Adonis' (1590-1591), descriptions of nature in,
[55]-[58], [63], [91], [182], [267], [269], [290], [547], [573], [675]
Vere, Bridget, [271]
Verges in 'Much Ado About Nothing,' [219]
Vernon, Lady Elizabeth, Earl of Southampton's marriage with, [249]
Sir Richard in 'Henry IV.,' [193]
Verona, [86], [113], [117]
Vespasian in 'Titus and Vespasian,' [30], [31]
Victor Hugo, [175], [372], [689]
Vidushakus, [179]
Vigny, Alfred de, [471], [689]
Villiers, Sir George, James I.'s favourite, [498]-[500]
Viola in 'Twelfth Night,' [34], [54], [92], [170], [228], [234]-[238], [573], [597]
Virgil in 'Poetaster,' &c., by Ben Jonson, [306], [330], [333], [334],
[512], [521]
Virgilia in 'Coriolanus,' [546], [551], [552]
Virginia, [275]
'Vittoria Corombona,' by Webster, [101]
'Voiage and Entertainement in Rushia,' by Th. Smith, [344]
'Volpone,' by Jonson, [157], [329], [339], [340], [594], [595]
Voltaire, [80], [147], [152], [311], [312], [323], [629], [680], [689]
Voltemand in 'Hamlet,' [358]
Volumnia in 'Coriolanus,' [533], [542], [546], [548], [551]-[553], [565], [599]
Vorstius, Conrad, [484]
WALKER, Henry, [532]
Wall in 'Midsummer Night's Dream,'
Walsingham, [248], [350]
Ward, John, Vicar of Stratford, [3], [685]
Warner, [269]
Warwick, Earl of, in—
'Edward III.,' [172]
'Henry IV.,' [204], [674]
'Henry VI.,' [23], [93], [674]
Watkins, Lloyd, [653]
Watson's 'Tears of Fancie,' sonnets, [287]
Webster, John, [101], [303], [513], [602]
Weever, John, [56], [126]
'Mirrors of Martyrs, or The Life and Death of Sir John Oldcastle
Knight, Lord Cobham,' [303]
Weldon, Sir Anthony, [498], [500]
Werder, K., [374], [378]
Weston, Richard, [496], [498]
Whetstone, George, [401], [403]
'White Divel' (1612), by John Webster, [513]
Whyte, Rowland, [256], [271], [272]
Widow of Florence in 'Alls Well that Ends Well,'
or 'Love's Labour's Won,' [396]
'Wild Goose Chase,' by Fletcher, [610]
'Wilhelm Meister,' by Goethe, [367], [384], [634]
Wilkins, George, [558], [580]-[582], [584], [587]
William Rufus, King, [299]
William in
'As You Like It,' [227]
'Merry Wives of Windsor,' [7]
Williams in 'Henry V.,' [205]
Willoughby, Ambrose, [249]
Wilmecote, [6]
Wilson, Arthur, [121], [488], [489], [490], [498], [500], [650]
Wilton, [275]
Winstanley, [594]
Winter, Sir Edward, [274]
'Winter's Tale,' Greene supplying material for—Euphuism
ridiculed in—Chief characters in, [5], [28], [117], [340], [572],
[584], [590], [612], [616], [628], [635]-[646], [651], [681]
Winwood, Lord, [497], [498]
Witches in 'Macbeth,' [422]-[424], [427], [430]
'Wit's Miserie,' by Thomas Lodge, [344]
Witt, Jan de, [103]
Wittenberg, [358], [367], [368]
Wolsey in 'Henry VIII.,' [611], [612]
'Woman-Hater,' by Fletcher, [593], [594]
Worcester in 'Henry IV.,' [174], [187]
Wordsworth, [92], [211], [301]
'Worthies,' by Fuller, [178]
Wotton, Sir Henry, [608]
Wrightman, Edward, [484]
Wriothesley, Henry, Earl of Southampton, [267]
Wurmsser, Hans, [437]
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, [229], [230], [299]
Wynkyn de Worde, [510]
YONG's, Bartholomew, translation of 'Diana,' [53]
Yorick in 'Hamlet,' [368], [374], [384], [391]
York in 'Richard II.,' [121]
York, Duchess of, mother of Edward IV.,
in 'Richard III.,' [139]
——Duke of, father of Edward IV., in
'Henry VI.,' [24], [25], [130], [138]
——Edward of. See Edward IV.
——Edward of, son of Edward IV. See 'Edward V.'
——Richard of, afterwards Earl of Gloucester and Richard III.
See Gloucester
Yorkshire Tragedy" (1608), [576]