The Age of Shakespeare eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 244 pages of information about The Age of Shakespeare.

The Age of Shakespeare eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 244 pages of information about The Age of Shakespeare.

“Britannia’s Honor,” 84.

British Museum, 193.

Brome, 252.

Bronte, Charlotte, 40.

Browning, Heywood compared with, 236.

Bullen, on Marston, 135;
  on Elizabethan songs, 137;
  on Marlowe, 151;
  on Middleton, 154, 163, 165, 168, 172, 179, 181;
  on Heywood, 228, 230, 235.

Burbage, 189.

“Bussy d’Ambois” (Chapman), 259.

“Butcher’s Story, The,” 160.

Butler, parody Cat and Puss, 226.

Byron, 3, 38;
  Jonson compared with, 71, 201, 267;
  Tourneur compared with, 264.

Cade, Jack, 11.

“Caesar and Pompey,” 259.

Campbell, Thomas, on Webster, 37.

“Canaan’s Calamity,” 92.

“Captives, The,” 230.

Caricature, motive in drama, 206.

Carlyle, 93;
  definition of genius, 109, 207;
  Tourneur compared with, 264.

Carr, Robert, 256.

Cat and Puss (Butler), 226.

Catholic formula, 191.

“Catiline his Conspiracy” (Jonson), 144.

Caxton, 213, 214, 219.

“Cenci” (Shelley), 16.

Cent Nouvelles Nouvelles, 93.

“Challenge for Beauty, The” (Heywood), 212, 231, 234, 235.

Chalmers on Queen Elizabeth, 69.

“Changeling, The” (Middleton), 30, 186.

Chapman, George (255-261), Matthew Arnold on, 107;
  part in “Eastward Ho!”, 129, 130;
  plays unedited, 152;
  “Blind Beggar,” 193;
  in Germany, 255;
  translation of Juvenal, 256;
  faults of style, 257;
  Homer, 258;
  Keats on, 258;
  sources from French history, 258;
  Shelley on, 258;
  tragedy and comedy, 259;
  contact with Shakespeare, 260;
  feeling toward other poets, 260.

“Chaste Maid at Cheapside, A,” Middleton and Shirley (?), 163.

Chaucer, 1, 72;
  Middleton compared with, 177, 247.

Chester, Sir Robert, 137, 138.

Chettle, 72, 87, 205.

“Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage,” 264.

“Chronicle History of Thomas Lord Cromwell,” 19.

“Chronographicall History of all the Kings” (Heywood), 211.

“Christmas Carol, A,” 229

Chronicle plays, 203, 206, 207, 208.

Clown, the, 230, 236.

Coleridge, on Beaumont and Fletcher, 29;
  on Dekker, 88, 150;
  love of country, 202, 254;
  on Chapman, 258.

Collier, on Marlowe, 7.

Collingwood, 254.

Colman, George, 231.

Comedy, French and Latin, 133;
  early specimens, 156, 157;
  in Dekker, Jonson, Shakespeare, and Middleton, 158.

“Conquest of Granada, The,” 226.

“Contention between the two Famous Houses, etc.,” 9.

“Contes Drolatiques,” 161.

“Coriolanus,” 270.

Corneille, treatment of Psyche, 222.

Couplet, in dramatic verse, 204;
  treatment by Jonson, Marlowe, Shakespeare, 205.

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