[152] Les Pattes de mouche; Nos bons villageois; Patrie.
[153] Le Monde où l’on s’ennuie.
[154] Frou-frou.
[155] As has been already seen, Sir David Lyndsay’s celebrated Satyre of the Three Estaits, a dramatic manifesto in favour of the Reformation, is in form a morality pure and simple.
[156] Tom Tiler and his Wife (1578); A Knack to know a Knave (c. 1594); Sir Clyomon and Sir Clamydes (misattributed to G. Peele), (printed 1599).
[157] An earlier drama by him, Christus redivivus, is said to have been printed at Cologne.
[158] Oedipus; Dido; Ulysses redux.
[159] By A. Guarna.
[160] Pax; Troas; Menaechmi; Oedipus; Mostellaria; Hecuba; Amphytruo; Medea. These fall between 1546 and 1560. The date and place of the production of William Goldingham of Trinity Hall’s Herodes, some time after 1567, are unknown.
[161] The date and place of performance of the Latin Fatum Vortigerni are unknown; but it was not improbably produced at a later time than Shakespeare’s Richard II., which it seems in certain points to resemble.