{69a} So he seems to me to do; but in _Vindicators of Shakespeare_, p.
135, he shows great caution: “I refer the reader to Mr. Collin’s essay,
and ask him to judge for himself.”
{71a} _Studies in Shakespeare_, p. 15.
{72a} _Studies in Shakespeare_, p. 21.
{75a} _Alcibiades_, I, pp. 132, 133; _Troilus_, III, scene 3.
{77a} _Studies in Shakespeare_, p. 46.
{77b} _Iliad_, p. 63.
{91a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, pp. 54, 55.
{93a} _National Review_, vol. xxxix., 1902.
{93b} _The Pilot_, Aug. 30, 1902, p. 220.
{96a} The oldest mention of a _circulating_ library known to me is in
Hull, in 1650, when Sir James Turner found it excellent.
{97a} In his _Shakespeare_ (_English Men of Letters_), pp. 66, 67.
{97b} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, pp. 77, 78.
{97c} _The Shakespearean Myth_, p. 162.
{100a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 76.
{101a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 81, note I.
{103a} Penzance, _The Bacon-Shakespeare Controversy_, pp. 150, 151.
Citing Appleton Morgan’s _Shakespearean Myth_, pp. 248, 298.
{106a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 175.
{107a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 457.
{109a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 58.
{109b} _Apology the Actors_, 1612.
{110a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 267.
{111a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, pp. 267, 268.
{112a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, pp. 50–52.
{113a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 51.
{113b} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 51.
{113c} _Ibid._, p. 500, citing Mr. Reed’s _Francis Bacon our
Shake-speare_, chap. ii. pp. 62, 63.
{113d} _Ibid._, pp. 500–520, chap xvi.
{114a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 512.
{114b} _Ibid._, p. 514.
{114c} _Ibid._, p. 386, note I.
{114d} _Ibid._, p. 93.
{120a} _Cambridge History of English Literature_, vol. v. p. 126. Prof.
G. P. Baker.
{121a} Furness, _Love’s Labour’s Lost_, pp. xiii., 348–350: _cf._ pp.
348, 349, for the four distinct styles of linguistic affectation of the
period, at least as they are represented in literature.
{121b} _Shakespeare Studies in Baconian Light_, Appendix on Marlowe.
{124a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 516.
{126a} Act i. Scene 2. Furness, _Love’s Labour’s Lost_, p. 45, note.
{127a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, pp. 67, 68.
{129a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 66.
{129b} _Ibid._, p. 67.
{136a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 307.
{138a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 308.
{140a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 309.
{141a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 310.
{141b} _Ibid._, pp. 310, 311.
{141c} _Ibid._, p. 311.
{142a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 309.
{142b} _Ibid._, pp. 311, 312.
{143a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, pp. 312, 313.
{145a} _The Shakespeare Problem Restated_, p. 313.
{146a} See Appendix II, “_Chettle’s supposed allusion to Will
Shakspere_.”
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