[184]. Note in Parke’s edition of “Royal and Noble Authors.”
[185]. Hartley Coleridge.
[186]. This letter was discovered by Malone, in Dulwich College. There is no date on it, but Mr. Payne Collier dates it in 1614, eight years before the publication of the “Virgin Martyr.”
[187]. Introduction to Massinger’s Works, p. xxxiii.
[188]. Introduction to Massinger’s Works, p. xxxv.
[189]. Introduction to Massinger’s Works, p. xiv; from Dr. Farmer’s “Essay on the Learning of Shakspeare.”
[190]. Introduction to Massinger’s Works, p. xxxvii.
[191]. Massinger’s Works, p. 167; in his Dedication of “The Great Duke of Florence” to Sir Robert Wiseman.
[192]. Hartley Coleridge’s “Introduction,” p. xxv.
[193]. The play was acted, but not printed, and has never been discovered.--See Coleridge, from Malone.