Where did the printers get hold of, 105, 306, 307. See Printers, Typographical evidence.
Why Bacon may not have acknowledged, 316.
Written to be played, not printed, 106.
Poems, dedication of, to Southampton, 179.
Fathered upon Shakespeare, 180.
The, See their various titles.
"Poetaster," the, a hit at Shakespeare in, 256, note.
Poetical works of William Shakespeare, complete collection, 119.
Poetry, not competent evidence of a fact, 131.
Pope, Alexander, his apprentices write parts of, 295.
His estimate of plays, 26.
Indicates portions to admire, 205.
Portraits, Boaden's account of the, 90.
Bust in possession of Garrick Club, 105.
Criticised as if purely ideal, 92.
Droeshout, the only one that ever was authenticated, 92.
Earlom's copy, 102.
One lately discovered in Australia, 104.
Shakespearean argument from the, 91, 92.
The Chandos, 99.
The Felton Head.
The Jansen, 101.
The Marshall.
The Stratford bust, 97.
The Zuccharo, 101.
"Practicable" scenery, unknown, 260.
Exceptions, 260, note.
Presumption, the, as to the Shakespearean authorship, its value, 15.
Well disturbed in 1856, 187.
Printed matter, most careful record of, in those days, 116.
Printers, assigned any name they pleased to literary work, 109.
Did what they pleased with literary work, 109.
Of first folio followed copy too closely, 314.
Where did they get "copy" for the plays, 105, 112.
Printing, knowledge of, displayed in plays, 222-227.
Of the Sonnets. See Sonnets.
Prologue to "Every Man in his Humour," 138. See Jonson, Ben.
Proof reader, of first folio, 309.
Prophesy, no such thing as a prophet of the past, 56.
Proserpo's Island "located," by Hunter, 87, note; by Dowden, 88, note.
Pseudonymic authorship. See anonymous.
Putnam's Magazine, article in, 185. See Bacon, Delia.
Q.
Queen Elizabeth, her apochryphal correspondence with W. S., 168.
Her order for Falstaff may be true, 309, 310.
Legend of her order for "Merry Wives," 150, note.
Queen Elizabeth's glove, story of, 168.
Question of the authorship, why not raised earlier, 18.
First raised in Chamber's Journal, 185.
R.
Raleigh, knows nothing of William Shakespeare, 149.
Perhaps connected with plays, 284.
Suggested as an author of the S. Drama, 175.
"Ratsei's Ghost," pamphlet of, 243.
Ravenscroft, his estimate of Shakespearean plays, 23.
Readings, various, of the text of the plays, what they prove, 34.
Red cloth issued to Shakespeare, 309, note.
Renaissance drama, English, 174, 202.
Reynolds, Sir Joshua, copies the Chandos, 99.
Roman Catholic, was Shakespeare a, 117.
"Rosalin's complaint," not by W. S., 283.
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