Barnard, Sir John, second husband of the poet’s granddaughter Elizabeth, [282]
Barnes, Barnabe, legal terminology in his Sonnets, [32] n 2
and (Appendix IX.) [432]
use of the word ‘wire,’ [118] n 2
his sonnets of vituperation, [121]
the probable rival of Shakespeare for Southampton’s favour, [131] [132] [133] [135] n
his sonnets, [132] [133] [432]
called ‘Petrarch’s scholar’ by Churchyard, [133]
expressions in his sonnet (xlix.) adopted by Shakespeare, [152] n
sonnet to Lady Bridget Manners, [379] n
sonnet to Southampton’s eyes, [384]
compliment to Sidney in Sonnet xcv. [432]
Sonnet lxvi. (‘Ah, sweet Content’) quoted, [432]
his sonnets to patrons, [440]
his religious sonnets, [441]
Barnfield, Richard, feigning old age in his ‘Affectionate Shepherd,’ [86] n
his adulation of Queen Elizabeth in ‘Cynthia,’ [137] n, [435]
sonnets addressed to ‘Ganymede,’ [138] n 2, [435]
predicts immortality for Shakespeare, [179]
chief author of the ‘Passionate Pilgrim,’ [182] and n
Bartholomew Fair, [255]
Bartlett, John, [364]
Barton collection of Shakespeareana at Boston, Mass., [341]
Barton-on-the-Heath, [12]
identical with the ‘Burton’ in the Taming of the Shrew, [164]
Bathurst, Charles, on Shakespeare’s versification, [49] n
Baynes, Thomas Spencer, [365]
Beale, Francis, [389]