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igi da, adapts the story of Romeo and Juliet, 55 _n_ 1 Portraits of the poet, 286-93 296 _n_ 2 the 'Stratford' portrait, 287 Droeshout's engraving, 287 288 300 306 the 'Droeshout' painting, 288-91 portrait in the Clarendon gallery, 291 'Ely House' portrait, 290 291 Chandos portrait, 292 293 'Jansen' portrait, 293 294 'Felton' and 'Soest' portraits, 294 miniatures, 295 Pott, Mrs. Henry, 372 Prevost, Abbe, 348 Pritchard, Mrs., 336 Procter, Bryan Waller (Barry Cornwall), 324 _Promos and Cassandra_, 237 Prospero, character of, 257 Provinces, the, practice of theatrical touring in, 39-42 65 Publication of dramas: deprecated by playhouse authorities, 48 _n_ only a small proportion of the dramas of the period printed, 48 _n_ sixteen of Shakespeare's plays published in his lifetime, 48 Punning, 418 419 _n_ _Puritaine_, _or the Widdow of Watling-streete_, _The_, 180 313 Puritanism, alleged prevalence in Stratford-on-Avon of, 10 _n_ 268 _n_ 2 its hostility to dramatic representations, 10 _n_ 212 213 _n_ 1 the poet's references to, 268 _n_ 'Pyramus and Thisbe,' 397 Q Quarles, John, 'Banishment of Tarquin' of, 300 Quarto editions of the plays, in the poet's lifetime, 301 302 posthumous, 302 303 of the poems in the poet's lifetime, 299 posthumous, 300 'Quatorzain,' term applied to the Sonnet, 427 _n_ 2 cf. 429 _n_ 1 'Queen's Children of the Chapel,' the, 34 35 38 213-17 Queen's Company of Actors, the, welcomed to Stratford-on-Avon by John Shakespeare, 10 its return to London, 33 35 231 _n_ Quiney, Thomas, marries Judith Shakespeare, 271 his residence and trade in Stratford, 280 his children, 281 Quinton, baptism of one of the Hacket family at, 165 R Rapp, M., German translation of Shakespeare by, 344 Ralegh, Sir Walter, extravagant apostrophe to Queen Elizabeth by, 137 _n_ 1 182 _n_ 'Ratseis Ghost,' and Ratsey's address to the players, 185 199 Ravenscroft, Edward, on _Titus Andronicus_, 65 332 Reed, Isaac, 321 322 Reformation, the, at Stratford-on-Avon, 10 _n_ Rehan, Miss Ada, 342 Religion and Philosophy, sonnets on, 440 441 _Return from Parnassus_, _The_, 198 199 _n_ 1 218-20 277 Revision of plays, the poet's, 47 48 Reynoldes, William, the poet's legacy to, 276 Rich, Barnabe, story of 'Apollonius and Silla' by, 53 210 Rich, Penelope, Lady, Sidney's p
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