ston and Dekker, 214-20
his 'Poetaster,' 217 218 and _n_
allusions to him in the _Return from Parnassus_, 219
his scornful criticism of _Julius Caesar_, 220 _n_
satiric allusion to _A Winters Tale_, 251
his sneering reference to _The Tempest_ in _Bartholomew Fair_, 255
entertained by Shakespeare at New Place, Stratford, 271
testimony to Shakespeare's character, 277
his tribute to Shakespeare in the First Folio, 306 311 327
his _Hue and Cry after Cupid_, 432 _n_ 2
Thorpe's publication of some of his works, 395 _n_ 3 401
Jordan, John, forgeries of (Appendix 1.), 365 366
Jordan, Mrs., 338 339
Jordan, Thomas, his lines on men playing female parts, 335 _n_
Jourdain, Sylvester, 252
'Jubilee,' Shakespeare's, 334
_Julius Caesar_: use of the word 'lovers,' 127 _n_
plot drawn from Plutarch, 211
date of production, 211
a play of the same title acted in 1594, 211
general features of the play 211 212
Jonson's hostile criticism, 220 _n_
_For_ editions _see_ Section xix. (Bibliography), 301-25
Jusserand, M. J. J., 42 _n_ 1 348 _n_ 1 351 _n_ 2
K
Kean, Edmund, 338 351
Keller, A., German translation of Shakespeare by, 344
Kemble, Charles, 351
Kemble, John Philip, 337
Kemp, William, comedian, plays at Greenwich Palace, 43 208 219
Kenilworth, Elizabeth's visit to, 17 cf. 162
Ketzcher, N., translation into Russian by, 353
Killigrew, Thomas, and the substitution of women for boys in female
parts, 334
King's players, the company of, 35
Shakespeare one of its members, 36
the poet's plays performed almost exclusively by, 36
theatres at which it performed, 36 37
provincial towns which it visited between 1594 and 1614, 40 and _n_
1
King James's license to, 230 231
Kirkland, the name of Shakespeare at, 1
Kirkman, Francis, publisher, 181
Knight, Charles, 324
Knollys, Sir William, 415 _n_
Kok, A. S., translation in Dutch by, 352
Korner, J., German translation of Shakespeare by, 345
Kraszewski, Polish translation edited by, 353
Kreyssig, Friedrich A. T., studies of the poet by, 345
Kyd, Thomas, influence of, on Shakespeare, 61 222 _n_
and _Titus Andronicus_, 65
his _Spanish Tragedy_, 65 221
and the story of Hamlet, 221 and _n_
Shakespeare's acquaintance with his work, 222 _n_
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'L., H.,' initials on seal attesting Shakespeare's autograph.
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