[16] See note 35.
[17] Dyce’s Marlowe, Bullen’s Marlowe.
[18] “Doubtless Bame was backed by some person or persons of power and position.”—Bullen’s Marlowe, Introduction, lxix.
[19] “The Atheist’s Tragedie,” vol. iii.—Bullen’s Marlowe.
[20] Jew of Malta, Act. I.
[21] Halliwell-Phillipp’s Outlines, 105.
[22] Bullen’s Marlowe, Introduction, 58.
[23] 14 Eliz. c. 5 (1572).
[24] Id.
[25] “The earliest legitimate theater south of the Thames; opened early in 1592”—Halliwell-Phillipp’s Outlines, p. 79.