[93:C] "The English Ape, The Italian Imitation, The Foote-Steppes of Fraunce," a black-letter tract, dated 1588; for an account of which see Beloe's Anecdotes, vol. ii. p. 260.
[93:D] Vide Reed's Shakspeare, vol. vi. p. 64. note by Malone.
[94:A] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. v. p. 128.
[94:B] "Christ's Tears over Jerusalem," 4to. 1594.
[94:C] "Quippes for upstart new fangled Gentlewemen: or a Glasse, to view the pride of vain glorious Women," 4to. 1595.—Vide Restituta, vol. iii. p. 255.
[94:D] Vide Strutt's Customs, vol. iii. plate 22. fig. 9.
[94:E] Restituta, vol. iii. p. 256.
[95:A] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. xviii. p. 154.
[95:B] Strutt's Customs, vol. iii. plate 12.
[95:C] Restituta, vol. iii. p. 256.