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his edition of Shakespeare, 72 his reprint of Drayton's sonnets, 110 _n_ his forgeries in the 'Perkins Folio,' 312 and _n_ 2, 317 _n_ 2 324 333 362 his other forgeries (Appendix I.), 367-9 Collins, Mr. Churton, 317 _n_ 1 Collins, Francis, Shakespeare's solicitor, 271 273 Collins, Rev. John, 321 Colte, Sir Henry, 410 _n_ Combe, John, bequest left to the poet by, 269 lines written upon his money-lending, 269 _n_ Combe, Thomas, legacy of the poet to, 276 Combe, William, his attempt to enclose common land at Stratford, 269 _Comedy of Errors_: the plot drawn from Plautus, 16 54 date of publication, 53 allusion to the civil war in France, 53 possibly founded on _The Historie of Error_, 54 performed in the hall of Gray's Inn 1594, 70 _For_ editions _see_ Section xix. (Bibliography), 301-25 'Complainte of Rosamond,' Daniel's, parallelisms in _Romeo and Juliet_ with, 56 its topic and metre reflected in 'Lucrece,' 76 77 and _n_ 431 Concordances to Shakespeare, 364 and _n_ Condell, Henry, actor and a lifelong friend of Shakespeare, 36 202 203 264 the poet's bequest to him, 276 signs dedication of First Folio, 303 306 _Confessio Amantis_, Gower's, 244 _Conspiracie of Duke Biron_, _The_, 51 _n_ Constable, Henry, piratical publication of the sonnets of, 88 _n_ followed Desportes in naming his collection of sonnets 'Diana,' 104 431 dedicatory sonnets, 440 religious sonnets, 440 _Contention betwixt the two famous houses of Yorke and Lancaster_, _first part of the_, 59 'Contr Amours,' Jodelle's, parody of the vituperative sonnet in, 122 and _n_ Cooke, Sir Anthony, 436 Cooke, George Frederick, actor, 338 Coral, comparison of lips with, 118 and _n_ 2 _Coriolanus_: date of first publication, 246 derived from North's 'Plutarch,' 246 literal reproduction of the text of Plutarch, 246 and _n_ originality of the humorous scenes, 246 date of composition, 246 247 general characteristics, 247 _For_ editions _see_ Section xix. (Bibliography), 301-25 'Coronet for his mistress Philosophy, A,' by Chapman, 106 Coryat, 'Odcombian Banquet' by, 395 Cotes, Thomas, printer, 312 Cotswolds, the, Shakespeare's allusion to, 168 Court, the, Shakespeare's relations with, 81 83 230 232-4 cf. 251 _n_, 254 _n_, 256 _n_ 1, 264 Cowden-Clarke, Mrs., 364 Cowley, actor, 208 'Crabbed
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