Florio, John, and Holofernes, [51] n [84] n
the sonnet prefixed to his ‘Second Frutes,’ [84] and n
Southampton’s protégé, [84] n
his translation of Montaigne’s ‘Essays,’ [84] n [253]
his ‘Worlde of Wordes,’ [84] n [387]
his praise of Southampton, [131] (and Appendix IV.)
Southampton’s Italian tutor, [376] [384]

Folio, the First, 1623: editor’s note as to the ease with which the poet wrote, [46]
the syndicate for its production, [303] [304]
its contents, [305] [306]
prefatory matter, [306] [307]
value of the text, [307]
order of the plays, [307] [308]
the typography, [308]
unique copies, [308-10]
the Sheldon copy, [309] and n [310]
number of extant copies, [311]
reprints, [311]
the ‘Daniel’ copy, [311]
dedicated to the Earl of Pembroke, [412]

Folio, the Second, [312]

Folio, the Third, [312] [313]

Folio, the Fourth, [313]

Ford, John, similarity of theme between a song in his Broken Heart and Shakespeare’s Sonnet cxxvi., [97] n

Forgeries in the ‘Perkins’ Folio, [312] and n 2

Forgeries, Shakespearean (Appendix I.), [365-9]
of John Jordan, [365] [366]
of the Irelands, [366]
promulgated by John Payne Collier and others, [367-369]

Forman, Dr. Simon, [239] [250]

Forrest, Edwin, American actor, [342]