TABLE OF REFERENCE TO THE EXTRACTS. VOL. I. THOMAS SACKVILLE AND THOMAS NORTON. I. Ferrex and Porrex GEORGE PEEle. XI. Arraignment of Paris XII. The Battle of Alcazar XIII. David and Bethsabe. THOMAS LODGE AND ROBERT GREENE. XV. A Looking Glass for England and London I. с HENRY PORTER. XVIII. The Two Angry Women of Abingdon XIX. Edward III. XX. The Wars of Cyrus ROBERT YARRINGTON. XXI. Two Tragedies in One HENRY CHETTLE AND ANTHONY MUNDAY. XXII. The Downfall of Robert, Earl of Huntingdon AUTHORS UNKNOWN. AUTHOR UNCERTAIN (? MARSTON). XXVI. Jack Drum's Entertainment . AUTHOR UNKNOWN. XXVII. Sir Giles Goosecap. JOHN TOMKINS. XXX. Ram Alley AUTHOR UNKNOWN. XXIX. The Merry Devil of Edmonton LUDOWICK BARRY. LXII. The Honest Whore THOMAS DEKKER AND JOHN WEBSTER. LXXXVI. A Fair Quarrel. THOMAS HEYWOOD. LXV. A Woman Killed with Kindness LXVI. The Fair Maid of the Exchange LXVIII. The Silver Age LXIX. The Brazen Age LXX. The Royal King and the Loyal Subject LXXIV. Further Extracts from the same THOMAS MIDDLETON. LXXIX. Blurt, Master Constable LXXX. The Chaste Maid of Cheapside LXXXI. More Dissemblers besides Women LXXXII. No Wit, no Help, like a Woman's LXXXIII. Women beware Women LXXXIV. The Witch LXXXV. The Game at Chess THOMAS MIDDLETON AND WILLIAM ROWLEY. PAGE 192 199 203 204 204 206 207 214 217 219 221 225 226 227 233 238 239 240 244 247 248 250 252 255 257 262 272 273 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. CHARLES LAMB, from the portrait painted and engraved by Henry Meyer THOMAS SACKVILLE, EARL OF DORSET, from an engraving by Vertue, after the original painting FULKE GREVILLE, LORD BROOKE, from an engraving in the Felix Slade Collection in the British Museum RICHARD BURBAGE, from the original portrait in the Dulwich Gallery, painted by himself EDWARD ALLEYN, from the original portrait in the Dulwich Gallery SAMUEL DANIEL, from the engraved title-page of "Civil Wars" . BEN JONSON, from Houbraken's engraving after a painting by Oliver Frontispiece GEORGE CHAPMAN, from the engraved title-page of Chapman's "Homer" REDUCED FACSIMILE of title-page of "Dekker's THE GLOBE THEATRE, from an engraving of the original drawing in an extra illustrated copy of Pennant's "London" in the British Museum THOMAS MIDDLETON, from frontispiece to "Two PAGE 28 58 84 106 142 170 198 232 272 |