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age and youth,' etc. 182 Craig, Mr. W. J., 325 Creede, Thomas, draft of the _Merry Wives of Windsor_ printed by, 172 draft of _Henry V_ printed by, 173 fraudulently assigns plays to Shakespeare, 179 180 Cromwell, History of Thomas, Lord, 313 'Cryptogram, The Great,' 372 Cupid, Shakespeare's addresses to, compared with the invocations of Sidney, Drayton, Lyly, and others, 97 _n_ Curtain Theatre, Moorfields, one of the only two theatres existing in London at the period of Shakespeare's arrival, 32 36 the scene of some of the poet's performances, 37 closed at the period of the Civil War, 37 233 _n_ 1 Cushman, Charlotte, 342 Cust, Mr. Lionel, 290 _n_ _Cymbeline_: sources of plot, 249 introduction of Calvinistic terms, 250 and _n_ Imogen, 250 comparison with _As You Like It_, 250 Dr. Forman's note on its performance, 250 _For_ editions _see_ Section xix. (Bibliography) 301-25 'Cynthia,' Barnfield's, adulation of Queen Elizabeth in, 137 _n_, 435 'Cynthia,' Ralegh's, extravagant apostrophe to Queen Elizabeth in, 137 _n_ _Cynthia's Revels_, performed at Blackfriars Theatre, 215 Cyrano de Bergerac, plagiarisms of Shakespeare by, 347 D 'Daiphantus,' allusion to the poet in Scoloker's, 277 Daniel, Samuel, parallelisms in _Romeo and Juliet_ with his 'Complainte of Rosamond,' 56 61 the topic and metre of the 'Complainte of Rosamond' reflected in 'Lucrece,' 76 77 and _n_ 1 feigning old age, 86 _n_ his sonnet (xlix.) on Sleep, 101 admits plagiarism of Petrarch in his 'Delia,' 101 _n_ 4 followed Maurice Seve in naming his collection of sonnets, 104 430 claims immortality for his sonnets, 115 his prefatory sonnet in 'Delia,' 130 429 celebrates in verse Southampton's release from prison, 149 388 his indebtedness to Desportes, 430 and to De Balt and Pierre de Brach, 431 popularity of his sonnets, 431 Danish, translations of Shakespeare in, 354 Danter, John, prints surreptitiously _Romeo and Juliet_, 56 _Titus Andronicus_ entered at Stationers' Hall by, 66 Daurat (formerly Dinemandy), Jean, one of 'La Pleiade,' 443 D'Avenant, John, keeps the Crown Inn, Oxford, 265 D'Avenant, Sir William, relates the story of Shakespeare holding horses outside playhouses, 33 on the story of Southampton's gift to Shakespeare, 126 374 a letter of King James to the poet once in his possession
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