[109:C] Lodge's Illustrations of British History, vol. ii. p. 228.
[110:A] Anatomy of Melancholy, 8th edit. folio, p. 295.
[111:A] "Doctor Merrie-man: or Nothing but Mirth. Written by S. R. At London, printed for John Deane, and are to be sold at his Shoppe at Temple Barre, under the Gate." 1609. 4to. pp. 24.—Vide Restituta, vol. iii. p. 442. Samuel Rowland is supposed to be the author of this lively satire.
[112:A] Nugæ Antiquæ, vol. i. pp. 201, 202.
[113:A] Travels in England, pp. 54. 56-58.
[113:B] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. xviii. pp. 489-491.
[113:C] Censura Literaria, vol. viii. p. 19.
[114:A] "The Touchstone of Complexions, &c." First written in Latine by Levine Lemnie, and now Englished by Thomas Newton. small 8vo. bl. l. 1576.
[114:B] Merry Wives of Windsor, act iii. sc. 3.
[114:C] Much Ado about Nothing, act i. sc. 3.