Conspiracie of Duke Biron, The, [51] n
Constable, Henry, piratical publication of the sonnets of, [88] n
followed Desportes in naming his collection of sonnets ‘Diana,’ [104] [431]
dedicatory sonnets, [440]
religious sonnets, [440]
Contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster, first part of the, [59]
‘Contr Amours,’ Jodelle’s, parody of the vituperative sonnet in, [122] and n
Cooke, Sir Anthony, [436]
Cooke, George Frederick, actor, [338]
Coral, comparison of lips with, [118] and n 2
Coriolanus: date of first publication, [246]
derived from North’s ‘Plutarch,’ [246]
literal reproduction of the text of Plutarch, [246] and n
originality of the humorous scenes, [246]
date of composition, [246] [247]
general characteristics, [247]
For editions see Section xix. (Bibliography), [301-25]
‘Coronet for his mistress Philosophy, A,’ by Chapman, [106]
Coryat, ‘Odcombian Banquet’ by, [395]