Winter’s Tale, A: at the Globe in 1611, [251]
acted at Court, [251] and n
based on Greene’s Pandosto, [251]
a few lines taken from the ‘Decameron,’ [251] and n
the presentation of country life, [251]
For editions see Section xix. (Bibliography), [305-25]

‘Wire,’ use of the word, for women’s hair, [118] and n 2

Wise, J. R., [363]

Wither, George, [388] [399] n 2

‘Wittes Pilgrimage,’ Davies’s, [441] n 2

Women, excluded from Elizabethan stage, [38] and n 2
in masques at Court, [38] n 2
on the Restoration stage, [334]

Women, addresses to, in sonnets, [92] [117-20] [122] n [123] [124] [154]

Woncot in Henry IV identical with Woodmancote, [168]

Wood, Anthony à, on the Earl of Pembroke, [414]

Woodmancote. See Woncot