uction, 164
quotation from the _Spanish Tragedy_, 221 _n_
_For_ editions _see_ Section xix. (Bibliography), 305-25
Tarleton, Richard, 81
his 'Newes out of Purgatorie' and the _Merry Wives of Windsor_, 172
Tasso, similarity of sentiment with that of Shakespeare's sonnets, 152
_n_
'Teares of Fancy,' Watson's, 428 433
'Teares of the Isle of Wight,' elegies on Southampton, 389
'Teares of the Muses,' Spenser's, referred to in _Midsummer Night's
Dream_, 80
_Tempest_, _The_: traces of the influence of Ovid, 15 25 _n_ 43
the shipwreck akin to a similar scene in _Pericles_, 244
probably the latest drama completed by the poet, 251
and the shipwreck of Sir George Somers's fleet on the Bermudas, 252
the source for the plot, 253
performed at the Princess Elizabeth's nuptial festivities, 254
the date of composition, 254 and _n_
its performance at Whitehall in 1611, 254 _n_
its lyrics, 255 and _n_
Ben Jonson's scornful allusion to, 255
reflects the poet's highest imaginative powers, 256
fanciful interpretations of, 256 257
chief characters of, 256 257 and _notes_ 1 and 2.
_For_ editions _see_ Section xix. (Bibliography), 301-325
Temple Grafton, 23 24 and _n_
'Temple Shakespeare, The,' 325
Tercentenary festival, the Shakespeare, 334
'Terrors of the Night,' piracy of, 88 _n_
nocturnal habits of 'familiars' described in, 135 _n_
Terry, Miss Ellen, 339
Theatre, The, at Shoreditch, 32
owned by James Burbage, 33 36
Shakespeare at, between 1595 and 1599, 37
demolished, and the Globe Theatre built with the materials, 37
Theatres in London: Blackfriars (_q.v._)
Curtain (_q.v._)
Duke's, 295
Fortune, 212 233 _n_ 1
Globe (_q.v._)
Newington Butts, 37
Red Bull, 31 _n_ 2
Rose (_q.v._)
Swan, 38 _n_ 2
The Theatre, Shoreditch (_q.v._)
Theobald, Lewis, his emendations of _Hamlet_, 224
publishes a play alleged to be by Shakespeare, 258
his criticism of Pope, 316
his edition of the poet's works, 316 317
Thomas, Ambroise, opera of _Hamlet_ by, 351
Thoms, W. J., 363
Thornbury, G. W., 363
Thorpe, Thomas, the piratical publisher of Shakespeare's Sonnets, 89-95
his relations with Marlowe, 90 135 _n_
adds 'A Lover's Complaint' to the collection of Sonnets, 91
his bombastic dedication to 'Mr. W. H.', 92-5
the true history of 'Mr.
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