[44] Mulcaster, Richard: Positions, chap. 38.
[45] Ballard: Memoirs, p. 127.
[46] Puttenham, George: The Arte of English Poesie, lib. III, chap. XXI.
[47] Translation of Cortegiano by L. E. Opdyke (1903), bk. III, p. 172.
[48] Ballard: Memoirs, pp. 243-47.
[49] Aubrey: Brief Lives, vol. I, p. 193.
[50] Scottish Text Society, 1902, p. 4.
[51] Notes and Queries, 2d Series, vol. VIII, pp. 247, 312.
[52] Ballard: Memoirs, pp. 259-66; Young, Francis Berkeley: Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke. (Full and discriminating account of Lady Pembroke as patroness and author.)
[53] The only record of Lady Pembroke's scientific tastes. Aubrey's testimony is, unfortunately, not entirely to be relied on. [Young: Mary Sidney, p. 154.]