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52,61n.,62n.,69,72.Prophetess, The,214,246.Ptolemy,71.Puttenham, George,44,45.Pye, H. J.,307.Queen of Corinth, The,214,220.Quellen des Weltlichen Dramas,55n.Quinault, P.,245.Quintus Fabius,71n.Racine,2,7,8,13,247,248,251,256,268,269,272,278,287,294,297,298,300,359.Radcliffe, Mrs.,356.Radcliffe, Ralph,40.Ralph Roister Doister,39.Rape,309.Ravenscroft, Edward,266.Rawlins, Thomas,236.Red Knight, The,71n.Rebellion, The,236.Rehearsal, The,259.Remorse,342,343,344,360.Renegado, The,221.Revenge,298.Revenge of Bussy D'Ambois, The(seeBussy D'Ambois),144.Revenge of Hamlet,150.Revenger's Tragedy, The,199,202.Reynolds, F.,332,335,338.Richard II,109,114,117,123-125,126,136;anonymous play on, seeWoodstock.Richard III(by Shakespeare),114,117-123,125,172,282,292,297n.,311,312.Richard III, True Tragedy of,108,109,112,118,119.Richard Duke of York, True Tragedy of,115n.,116.Richardson, Samuel,275,284.Richardus Tertius,59.Richelieu,345,346,358.Rienzi,345,358.Ring and Book, The,14,362.Ristori, Madame,344.Ritwyse, John,39.Rival Ladies, The,251,253.Rival Queens, The,266,282.Rivals, The,319.Road to Ruin, The,320.Robbers, The,330,342,357.Rob Roy,335.Rochester, Earl of,258.Rollo.SeeBloody Brother.Roman Actor, The,224.Roman Father, The,294.Roman Revenge, The,304.Romeo and Juliet,12,114,126-134,136,146,185,226,236,270,292.Romeus and Juliet,127.Rossetti, D. G.,347.Rowe, Nicholas,283-289,291,294,307,316,323.Rowley, William,218,219,227,229.Royal Convert, The,283.Royal Master, The,232.Roxana,59.Rymer, T.,250,260.Sackville, Thomas,52.Samson Agonistes,14,264,298.Santayana, George,192n.Sardanapalus,345,351,358.Sarpedon,71n.Schelling, F. W. J. von,359.Schiller, F. von,327,341,357,359,363.Scipio, Africanus,71n.Scornful Lady, The,322n.Scott, Sir Walter,129,262,285,312,335,339,341,349,350,357,361.Scudéry, G. de,247.Second Maiden's Tragedy, The,199,201,221.Secret Love,259.Sejanus,141-144,172.Selimus,108,164.Semiramis,295n.Seneca, characteristics of his tragedies,33-36;their revival on the continent,36-38;in England,38-46;English imitations of,51-58;Latin imitations of at the English universities,58-61;influence of on popular plays,62-69,73-75;his models rejected by Marlowe,89-90;adapted by Kyd and others,100-108,113;his influence onRichard III,118,119;on Ben Jonson,143;on Chapman,144;on Marston and revenge tragedies,146-154passim;onHamlet,159,160;and traceable elsewhere in Shakespeare,183-185;in later drama,196,215.Settle, Elkanah,253,266.Sheil, R. L.,344.Shakespeare, his conception of tragedy,8,9;his relations to Kyd,100,104,105;to other predecessors,107-111;his early tragedies and histories,113-116;King John,116,117;Richard III,117-123;Richard II,123-126;Romeo and Juliet,126-133;his relations to his contemporaries,136-147passim;to the revenge tragedies,147-154;Julius Cæsar,154;Hamlet,155-162;Othello,162-166;Lear,166-175;Antony and CleopatraandCoriolanus,175-179;summary of his work in tragedy,181-195;his influence on Elizabethan successors,196-241passim;Restoration criticisms and alterations of his tragedies,248-252,260-262,264-266,269,270,277-279;his plays in the eighteenth century,282,292-294;Rowe's indebtedness to,288,289;Thomson's indebtedness,301,302;Hill's,304,305;influence ofOthello,309;his plays in the patent theatres,331,332;his influence on the romanticists,339;on Wordsworth,341;on Coleridge,342;on Lamb,343;his influence dominant in nineteenth century tragedy,355-363passim;and through the whole course of English tragedy,370,372,376.Shelley, Percy Bysshe,14,182,338,347,348,353-355,356-359,367,368.Sheridan, R. B.,327.Sheridan, Thomas,299.She Stoops to Conquer,319.Shirley, James,199,229-234,235,237,238,240,251,252,255,256,282,344.Sicily and Naples,236.Siddons, Mrs. Sarah,275,290,293,308n.,340.Sidney, Sir Philip,6,44,53,72,73.Siege of Damascus, The,297n.,308n.Siege of Rhodes, The,244,252.Slave, The,335,336.Small, R. A.,162n.Smith, Edmund,289.Soane, G.,338.Soliman and Perseda,100n.,105,106,127,128.Solitary Knight, The,71n.Solymannidæ,59.Sophocles,7,9,32,37,58,187,298,370,375.Sophonisba(by Lee),266;(by Marston),147;(by Thomson),299,300;(by Trissino),38.Southerne, Thomas,273-275,277,279,282,284,294,316,321,323.Southey, Robert,337,341.Spanish Friar, The,262,263.Spanish Tragedy, The,100-105,110,113,115,147,148,151.Spartan Dame, The,274.Spenser, Edmund,78,79,107.Steele, Sir Richard,297n.,317.Stoll, Elmer, E.,151n.Stowe, John,70.Strafford,346,363.Stranger, The,327,328.Suckling, Sir John,234.Surrender of Calais, The,332,333.Surrey, Earl of,53.Swinburne, A.,14,339,347,361,364.Tale of Mystery, The,334.Talfourd, Sir Thomas N.,346.Tamburlaine,58,74,87-97passim,100,104,107,119n.Tamerlane,283,284,291,297n.Tancred and Gismunda,51,55-57,61n.,68,69,127,128.Tancred and Sigismunda,299,300,302.Tancrède,295n.Tasso,78.Tate, Nahum,246,266,292,301.Taylor, Sir Henry,361.Telemo,71n.Tempest, The,179,259,264.Temptation of Our Lord, The,41.Tender Husband, The,317.Tennyson, Alfred,182,355,364.Terence,23,37,39.Terry, Daniel,338,350.Thebias,53.Theobald, Lewis,293.Theodosius,246,267.Thierry and Theodoret,203.Thomson, James,292,299-302,307.Three Estates, The,41.Three Laws, The,41.Thyestes(by Crowne),263,266;(by Seneca),56.Timoclea at the Siege of Thebes,71n.Timon of Athens,178,265,282,297n.'Tis Pity She's a Whore,227,228.Titus Andronicus,108,114,115,120,136,164,237,282.Titus and Berenice,269.Titus and Gisippus,40.Tobin, John,343.Tom Jones,321.Tom Thumb,314n.Tonumbeius,59.Tourneur, Cyril,139,151,153,154,156,199,202,217,234,267,348.Tragedy a la Mode,314n.Tragedies of the Last Age,260.Traitor, The,233,252,282,344.Treveth, Nicholas,36.Trial, The,339.Trissino, G. G.,38.Triumph of Honor, The,322n.Troades,42.Troilus and Cressida,162n.,261,265.Troublesome Reign of King John, The,85,87,88.Tupper, J. W.,255n.Twelve Labors of Hercules, The,71n.Two Foscari, The,346,351.Two Lamentable Tragedies, The,140.Two Noble Kinsmen, The,211.Tyrannic Love,259.Udall, Nicholas,58.Ulysses,283.Ulysses Redux,59.Unhappy Favorite, The,273,282.Unnatural Combat, The,224.Valentinian,213,217,252,282.Valiant Scot, The,236.Venice Preserved,270,271,278,282,297n.,351.Victor, B.,318.Virgil, Polydore,119.Virginius,344,345,358.Virgin Martyr, The,


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