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Shakespeare of Stratford

cluded in Folio, 118; quarto editions, 119; metrical features, 127.

Phillips, Augustine: his assumption of arms, 17; acts in Every Man in his Humour and Sejanus, 27-28; part owner of Globe Theatre, 32; one of ‘King’s Men,’ 46, 49; groom of royal chamber, 49–50; his will, 52; actor in Shakespeare’s plays, 96; testifies concerning performance of Richard II, 106–107.

Pimlyco (anonymous poem): allusion to Pericles in, 109.

plague: playhouses closed by, 46, 134.

Platter, Thomas: describes play of Julius Cæsar, 103.

Poetaster (Jonson): 39.

Pope, Thomas: his assumption of arms, 17; actor in Every Man in his Humour, 27; part owner of Globe Theatre, 32; actor in Shakespeare’s plays, 96.

Privy Council: Welcombe enclosure project referred to, 78; spurious petition to, 98.

prose, Shakespeare’s use of: 124.

provincial theatres: 134.

Puckering, Sir Thomas: letter to, 114.


quarto editions of Shakespeare’s works: list of (before 1623), 119.

Queen’s Chapel, Children of: 182.

Quyny, Adrian: friend of John Shakespeare, 22; letter to his son, 29.

Quyny, Richard (son of foregoing): letter to him, 22–24; his letter to Shakespeare, 28–29; letters to him, 29–30.

Quyny, Shakespeare: the poet’s grandson, 7.

Quyny, Thomas (son of Richard): Shakespeare’s son-in-law, 7, 81.


Ralegh, Sir Walter: compared with Shakespeare, 187, 144, 145, 146, 148, 152, 154, 159.

Replingham, William: executes agreement protecting Shakespeare against loss of tithe income, 75–76, 78.

Revels Accounts: Shakespeare’s plays in, 50–51, 115.

Reynolds, William: bequest to in Shakespeare’s will, 84.

Rice, John: actor in Shakespeare’s plays, 96.

Richard II: Shakespeare’s name on title-page, 24, 118; performed before Essex uprising, 105–107; acted at sea, 108;