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Acting, effect of, in Shakespeare's | Baconian controversy, 28, 141 sq.,

evolution, 152 sq., 222, 285,

"Adonis' gardens," 342 sq.

348

Aelian, cited, 73

Aeneid, 313

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295 sq., 304, 339 sq., 341, 342 sq.,
349

Bagehot, cited, 144, 157 n., 319
Barclay, W., 113 n.

Baynes, Dr., cited, 122, 305 sq., 318,

319, 339, 347

Beaumont, 266

and Fletcher, 268

All's Well that Ends Well, 79, 80 sq. Beccaria, 172

Amyot, 156, 169

Anachronisms, 158, 179, 211 sq.
Anders, Dr. H. R. D., 29, 312 n.,
315-16

Anthology, cited, 326

Antony and Cleopatra, 111 sq., 181,
183, 246, 335

Apology of Raimond Sebonde, 194,

195, 200

Ariosto, 180

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Bede, cited, 93

Bellenden, 129 n.

Benedix, 141 n.

Beyersdorff, Dr., cited, 82 n.
Boece, 130 n.

Bradley, Prof. A. C., 6, 28 n., 141 n.,
258 sq.

Brandl, Prof., cited, 112 sq., 129,
149 n., 153 n.

Brooke, C. F. Tucker, quoted, 6
Bruno and Shakespeare, 82 n., 132 sq.
Buchanan, 113

Butler, 152 n.

Atalanta, 345

Cæsar, character of, 55-7

Caliban, 229, 230-31

Augustine, supposed study of, by Calisto and Melebea, cited, 9

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Clarke and Wright, 141 n., 251
Coleridge, 139, 140, 142, 145 n., 340
Collins, Prof. J. Churton, on Shake-

spearean problems, 1 sq.

on Shakespeare's classical know-
ledge, 1, 3, 5 sq., 17 sq., 75 sq.,
97 sq., 135 m., 296, 298, 301 sq.,
313 sq., 320 sq., 339

on Shakespeare's relation to Mon-
taigne, 16, 78, 322, 323

Comedy of Errors, 260 sq.

Conscience, Montaigne and Shake-

speare on, 74

"Consummation," 48, 73

Corbin, cited, 177 n.

Cordelia, 187

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Falstaff, 154 sq.

Farmer, 120-1 and note, 221 n.,
305 sq., 313, 318, 339

Coriolanus, 33, 39, 158, 162, 181, Fasti, Ovid's, 313 sq.

183

Cornelius Agrippa, cited, 77

Cornwallis, Sir W., 40
Coxeter, 314

Craik, cited, 245

Crawford, Mr. Charles, cited, 100 n.

Cunliffe, Dr., cited, 75, 122 sq., 324
Custom, 21, 51 sq.

Cymbeline, 214, 260, 327

Daniel, 326

Dante, 93, 163

Davies, 100

Death, Montaigne and Shakespeare

on, 87 sq., 326

De Mornay, 14

Descartes, 194

Desdemona, 187

Destutt de Tracy, 209

282 sq., 283 n.

Feis, Jacob, 33 sq., 43, 54 m., 64,
186 sq., 189

Fiske, on Shakespeare's learning,
296 sq., 299 sq., 319 sq., 339
on Shakespeare's notoriety in Eliza-
bethan London, 349 sq.

Flaubert, 175-6

Fleay, 117, 141 n., 152

cited, 80, 144, 151, 152, 238, 245,
251, 253, 260

Florio, translation of Montaigne's

Essays by, 39 sq.

probably known to Shakespeare,
77, 161, 339

mistranslations by, 115 n., 172
Flowers, Shakespeare and Bacon on,

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Fortune, Montaigne's doctrine of,

43 sq., 171, 178, 193

"Discourse of reason," 46 sq., 213, Furnivall, 140, 197, 250, 252

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probable originator of or colla-
borator in other Shakespearean
plays, 52, 80-81, 111 n.
hostility of, to Shakespeare, 150
Greenwey, 127

Greenwood, G., 332 sq.
Guizot, 141 n.

Halliwell-Phillipps, criticised, 27
Hamlet, alleged portraiture of Mon-
taigne in, 32, 34, 186 sq., 189
early form of character, 177
orthodox view of, 188 sq.
the old prose story of, 178-9
Hamlet, traces of Montaigne in, 33

sq., 42 sq., 105

the two Quarto editions of, 39,
177, 187, 192

the soliloquies in, 72 sq, 85, 166
earlier matter surviving in, 251,
252

rank of, in Shakespeare's work,
162, 177, 180
transmutation of, by Shakespeare,
177 sq., 179, 192

a success in old form, 237

Harrington, 103

Harrison, 303

Harvey, 210

Hathaway, Ann, 150

Hazlitt, W. C., cited, 32 n., 139
Henry IV, 325

Henry V, 112 sq., 138, 218, 324 sq.

Henry VI series, 5, 11, 342

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studied Seneca's tragedies, 122
intellectual cast of, 131, 149, 158,
285

admiration of, for Bacon, 211, 215
possible middleman between Bacon
and Shakespeare, 216
on Queen Elizabeth, 219
plays of, 236, 244, 273
verse of, 159, 267

his estimate of Shakespeare's learn-
ing discussed, 299 sq.

Julius Cæsar, 100, 149, 156, 162,
181 sq., 244 sq.
Juvenal, 325, 335

Keats, 168

King John, non-Shakespearean matter
in, 261 sq.

Knight, 121 and note, 139, 283 n., 340
Kyd, 86, 227, 253 sq.

La Boëtie, 68, 71

La Bruyère, 173

La Rochefoucauld, 174

Lamb, 139, 142, 175, 287

Latin, Montaigne's knowledge of,
167 sq.

Lear, 107 sq., 162, 183, 199, 227,750)

321, 325

Lee, cited, 212

Literary influences, how to prove, 3,

17, 24 sq., 276 sq.

Livy, 315

Locrine, 124-5

Lodge, 250 n., 332

London, Elizabethan, 350 sq.

Love's Labour's Lost, 5, 143, 150,

155, 183

Lowell, 188 n., 298 sq.

Lucrece, 144 sq., 148, 151, 286
Lucretius, quoted, 64 m., 114, 329
supposed study of, by Shakespeare,
135 n., 321-2, 327, 329-31
Lyly, cited, 12, 50, 127, 228 n.

Macbeth, 110 sq., 123 sq., 238, 251,
327

Maginn, 121 n., 300 sq., 318, 320,

339
Magnet, the, 346

Manilius, quoted, 45
Marini, 181

Marlowe, 77, 265 sq., 285, 289, 304 | Munro, 76
Marston, 100, 106, 125, 238 sq.,

256 sq., 266, 268, 279 n., 281

Massey, 152 n.

Massinger, 122, 267

Measure for Measure, 86 sq., 182,
191 sq., 258 sq., 270 sq., 274 sq.

Menander, quoted, 8

Merchant of Venice, 272 sq.
Metempsychosis, 278 sq.

Middleton, 122, 268

Midsummer Night's Dream, 137, 149

1., 235 sq., 312 n.

Mill, J. S., 209 sq.

Milton, 93, 266

Minto, 120, 152 n., 223 n.

Montaigne, influence of, on Shake-

speare, 16, 31 sq., 176, 181,
185 sq.

passages of, echoed or apparently
imitated in Shakespeare, 38 sq.
liking of, for Seneca, 130
genius of, 131

intellectual potency of, 161 sq.
modernness of, 163 sq., 174
spontaneity of, 163 sq.
style of, 163 sq.

culture-content of his essays, 166 sq.
his intimate knowledge of Latin,

167 sq.

extensive influence of, on authors,

169 sq.

theism of, 170, 195

his interest in causation, 171, 172
theology of, 173

relation of Shakespeare to, 185 sq.
scepticism of, 193

his doctrine of "fortune," 43 sq.,
171, 178, 193

lack of belief in immortality, 194
pessimism in, 198

philosophy of, incoherent, 200
democratic sentiment of, 217 sq.
foible of, 217
cosmopolitanism of, 231

universality of, in literary appro-
priation, 290

Montesquieu and Montaigne, 171,
184

Morgan, A., 221 n.

Morley, H., 33 sq.

Much Ado about Nothing, 327

Nature and Art, Montaigne, Shake-

speare, and Bacon on, 201 sq.
Newton, Thomas, 83

Nisbet, J. F., 248

North's Plutarch, 149, 156, 162, 181

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