Dowden, Professor, [333] [416] n [364] [365]
Drake, Nathan, [363]
Drayton, Michael, [61]
feigning old age in his sonnets, [86] n
his invocations to Cupid, [97] n
plagiarisms in his sonnets, [103] and n 2 [434]
follows Claude de Pontoux in naming his heroine ‘Idea,’ [104] [105] n 1
his admission of insincerity in his sonnets, [105]
Shakespeare’s indebtedness to his sonnets, [110] n
claims immortality for his sonnets, [115]
use of the word ‘love,’ [127] n
title of ‘Hymn’ given to some of his poems, [135] n
identified by some as the ‘rival poet,’ [135]
adulation in his sonnets, [138] n 2
Shakespeare’s Sonnet cxliv. adapted from, [153] n 2
entertained by Shakespeare at New Place, Stratford, [271] [427] n 2
greetings to his patron in his works, [398]
Droeshout, Martin, engraver of the portrait in the First Folio, [287-8]
his uncle of the same name, a painter, [290]
Droitwich, native place of John Heming, one of Shakespeare’s actor-friends, [31] n
Drummond, William, of Hawthornden, his translations of Petrarch’s sonnets, [104] n 4 [111] n
Italian origin of many of his love-sonnets, [104] and n
translation of a vituperative sonnet from Marino, [122] n 1
translation of a sonnet by Tasso, [152] n
two self-reproachful sonnets by him, [152] n
See also (Appendix) [439] and n 1
Dryden, a criticism of the poet’s work by, [330]
presented with a copy of the Chandos portrait of the poet, [330] [361]
Ducis, Jean-François, adaptations of the poet for the French stage [349] [352]
Dugdale, Gilbert, [231] n
Dulwich, manor of, purchased by Edward Alleyn, [204] [233] n 1