Not explained by R. Gr. White or by Steevens, 65.
"Beeston," author of "Schoolmaster story," 60.
"Beeston," who was he? 160.
Belleforest, borrowed from in the plays, 221.
Berni, paraphrased by Iago, 64.
Best seats at theatres on the stage, 273.
Bible, Shakespeare and the, 60, note, 231.
Bibliography of the Baconian theory, 246.
"Biographies" of William Shakespeare, modern, 161.
De Quincy's, 157.
Birthday of W. S. See St. George's day.
Blackfriars Theater, James Burbage builds, 256.
Blood, circulation of the, 208-210.
Boaden, James, his summary of the portraits, 93.
Boccaccio, borrowed from in the plays, 221.
Bohemia. See Sea-coast of Bohemia.
Book-making, knowledge of, displayed in plays. See Printing.
Botany, knowledge of, displayed in the plays. See Flowers.
Boucicault, Dion, a surmised example of what W. S. was, 31.
His suggestion, 285.
Answer to, 285.
Boys, took female parts in Shakespeare's day, 273.
Brother of W. S. See Oldys.
Brown C. Armitage, his discovery as to Sonnets, 278.
Brown, Henry, theory of the Sonnets, 279.
Bunyan, John, analogy of life to Shakespeare, 165, 166.
Illustrations of what genius can not do, 164.
Burbage, James, builds the Blackfriars theater, 256.
Burbage, Richard, lines interpolated in Hamlet to suit, 34, note.
Said to have painted portraits of W. S., 99.
Burns, Robert, an example of genius, 162.
Comparison between, and "Shakespeare," 219.
Illustration of what genius can not do, 163.
"Business" of Wm. Shakespeare, now obsolete, 298.
Bust in possession of Garrick Club, 105. See Garrick Club Bust.
Bust, the Stratford, 97. See Portraits.
Whitewashed, by Malone, 97.
Byron, Lord, his estimate of the Shakespearean plays, 19.
C.
Campbell, Lord, his notice of the legal acquirements of W. S. 59.
Canon of the plays, first folio plus Pericles, 291.
Capell, preserves specimens of Shakespeare's wit, 270.
Carlyle, Thomas, calls on Delia Bacon, 195.
Suggested her writing first paper, 195.
Cartwright, expert evidence as to, 303.
Testimony as to Shakespeare's acquirements, 264.
Catholic, Roman, was Shakespeare a, 117. See Papist.
Chandos portrait, the, 97.
Rumored to have been by Burbage, 99.
Chatterton, Thomas, difference between his case and Shakespeare's, 54.
Chettle, wonders that Shakespeare does not mourn Elizabeth, 243.
His apology for Greene's expression, 125.
Christian Monastery in Ephesus in days of Pericles, 116.
Chronologies of the plays, absurdity of the so-called, 86.
"Chronologies," where they all agree, 41.
Cinthio, borrowed from in the plays, 221.
Circumstantial evidence, corroborated, 303, passim.
Necessary to these questions, 294.
Classical knowledge, displayed in plays, 207, 208.
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