, his manuscript version of 'Diana,' 53
Wilton, Shakespeare and his company at, 231 232 411 and _n_
'Wilton, Life of Jack,' by Nash, 385 and _n_ 1
Wincot (in _The Taming of the Shrew_), its identification, 165 166
'Windsucker,' Chapman's, 135 _n_
_Winter's Tale_, _A_: at the Globe in 1611, 251
acted at Court, 251 and _n_
based on Greene's _Pandosto_, 251
a few lines taken from the 'Decameron,' 251 and _n_
the presentation of country life, 251
_For_ editions _see_ Section xix. (Bibliography), 305-25
'Wire,' use of the word, for women's hair, 118 and _n_ 2
Wise, J. R., 363
Wither, George, 388 399 _n_ 2
'Wittes Pilgrimage,' Davies's, 441 _n_ 2
Women, excluded from Elizabethan stage, 38 and _n_ 2
in masques at Court, 38 _n_ 2
on the Restoration stage, 334
Women, addresses to, in sonnets, 92 117-20 122 _n_ 123 124 154
Woncot in _Henry IV_ identical with Woodmancote, 168
Wood, Anthony a, on the Earl of Pembroke, 414
Woodmancote. _See_ Woncot
Worcester, Earl of, his company of actors at Stratford, 10 35
under the patronage of Queen Anne of Denmark, 231 _n_
Worcester, registry of the diocese of, 3 20
Wordsworth, Bishop Charles, on Shakespeare and the Bible, 17 _n_ 1
Wordsworth, William, the poet, on German and French aesthetic criticism,
344 349
Wotton, Sir Henry, on the burning of the Globe Theatre, 260 261 _n_
Wright, Dr. Aldis, 314 _n_ 325
Wright, John, bookseller, 90
Wriothesley, Lord, 381
Wroxhall, the Shakespeares of, 3
Wyatt, Sir Thomas, sonnetteering of, 83 95 101 _n_ 4 427
his translations of Petrarch's sonnets, 104 _n_ 4
Wyman, W. H., 372
Wyndham, Mr. George, on the sonnets, 91 _n_ 110 _n_
on _Antony and Cleopatra_, 245 _n_
on Jacobean typography, 419 _n_
Y
Yonge, Bartholomew, translation of 'Diana' by, 53
_Yorkshire Tragedy_, _The_, 180 243 313
Z
Zepheria, a collection of sonnets called, 435
legal terminology in, 32 _n_ 2 435
the praise of Daniel's 'Delia' in, 431 435 436
FOOTNOTES.
{vii} Arnold wrote 'spiritual,' but the change of epithet is needful to
render the dictum thoroughly pertinent to the topic under consideration.
{ix} I have already published portions of the papers on Shakespeare's
relations with the Earls of Pembroke and Southampton in the _Fortnightly
Review_ (for February of this year) and in the _Cornhill Magazine_ (for
April of this year), and I
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