‘Oxford’ edition of Shakespeare, the, [325]

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Painter, William, his ‘Palace of Pleasure’ and Romeo and Juliet, [55]
All’s Well that Ends Well, [163]
Timon of Athens, [243]
and Coriolanus, [246]

Palæmon and Arcyte, a lost play, [260]

Palamon and Arsett, a lost play, [260]

Palmer, John, actor, [337]

‘Palladis Tamia,’ eulogy on the poet in, [178]

‘Pandora,’ Soothern’s collection of love-sonnets, [138] n 2

Pandosto (afterwards called Dorastus and Fawnia), Shakespeare’s indebtedness to, [251]

Parodies on sonnetteering, [106-8] [122] and n