[3] Singer's edition, p. 120.
[4] Introduction to the Works of Massinger, p. xxxviii.
[5] Vol. ii. p. 933.
[6] Life of Wolsey, p. 517.
[7] The entry in the college book styles him "Phillip Massinger, Salisburiensis, generosi filius."
[8] Dedication to the folio edition of Shakspeare.
[9] Indulgences were granted to those who attended the representation of them.
[10] Gorboduc appeared in 1562; Gammer Gurton, in 1566.
[11] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. iii. p. 83, note 3.
[12] Reed's Shakspeare, vol. iii. p. 15.