[71.] —— Richard Field, Nathaniel Field, Anthony Munday, and Henry Chettle. (Ibid., iv, 36.)
[*72.] —— The Works of Shakespeare, London, 1844. (Vol. i, p. ccxli, reprints a record of the end of certain early playhouses from "some manuscript notes to a copy of Stowe's Annales, by Howes, folio, 1631, in the possession of Mr. Pickering." See No. [119].)
[73.] Conrad, H. Robert Greene als Dramatiker. (The Shakespeare Jahrbuch, xxix-xxx, 210.)
[74.] Corbin, J. Shakspere his own Stage-Manager. (The Century Magazine, lxxxiii, 260.)
[75.] Creighton, C. A History of Epidemics in Britain. 2 vols. Cambridge, 1891-94.
[76.] Creizenach, W. Geschichte des neueren Dramas. Vol. iv, Part I, Book viii. Halle, 1909. (English translation by Cécile Hugon, London, 1916.)
[77.] —— Die Schauspiele der englischen Komödianten. (Deutsche National-Litteratur, xxiii.)
[78.] Cullen, C. Puritanism and the Stage. (Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow, xliii, 153.)
[79.] Cunningham. P. Did General Harrison Kill "Dick Robinson" the Player? (The Shakespeare Society's Papers, ii, 11.)
[*80.] —— Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at the Court in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1842. (See Nos. [11], [180], [181], [184].)