[42] Ephemeridophobos.
[43] Timoleon; Konstantinos Palaeologos; Rhigas of Pherae.
[44] The Three Hundred, or The Character of the Ancient Hellene (Leonidas); The Death of the Orator (Demosthenes); A Scion of Timoleon, &c.
[45] The term is the same as that used in the old French collective mysteries (journées).
[46] In some of his plays (Comedia Serafina; C. Tinelaria) there is a mixture of languages even stranger than that of dialects in the Italian masked comedy.
[47] Necromanticus, Lena, Decepti, Suppositi.
[48] Los Engaños (Gli Ingannati).
[49] Cornelia (Il Negromante).
[50] Lope, Armelina (Medea and Neptune as deus ex machina—si modo machina adfuisset).
[51] Menennos.