INDEX 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, 313 295 sq., 304, 339 sq., 341, 342 sq., Bagehot, cited, 144, 157 n., 319 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. Anthology, cited, 326 Antony and Cleopatra, 111 sq., 181, Apology of Raimond Sebonde, 194, 195, 200 Ariosto, 180 Bede, cited, 93 Bellenden, 129 n. Benedix, 141 n. Beyersdorff, Dr., cited, 82 n. Bradley, Prof. A. C., 6, 28 n., 141 n., Brandl, Prof., cited, 112 sq., 129, Brooke, C. F. Tucker, quoted, 6 Butler, 152 n. Atalanta, 345 Cæsar, character of, 55-7 Caliban, 229, 230-31 Augustine, supposed study of, by Calisto and Melebea, cited, 9 Clarke and Wright, 141 n., 251 spearean problems, 1 sq. on Shakespeare's classical know- on Shakespeare's relation to Mon- Comedy of Errors, 260 sq. Conscience, Montaigne and Shake- speare on, 74 "Consummation," 48, 73 Corbin, cited, 177 n. Cordelia, 187 Falstaff, 154 sq. Farmer, 120-1 and note, 221 n., Coriolanus, 33, 39, 158, 162, 181, Fasti, Ovid's, 313 sq. 183 Cornelius Agrippa, cited, 77 Cornwallis, Sir W., 40 Craik, cited, 245 Crawford, Mr. Charles, cited, 100 n. Cunliffe, Dr., cited, 75, 122 sq., 324 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, Fiske, on Shakespeare's learning, Flaubert, 175-6 Fleay, 117, 141 n., 152 cited, 80, 144, 151, 152, 238, 245, Florio, translation of Montaigne's Essays by, 39 sq. probably known to Shakespeare, mistranslations by, 115 n., 172 Fortune, Montaigne's doctrine of, 43 sq., 171, 178, 193 "Discourse of reason," 46 sq., 213, Furnivall, 140, 197, 250, 252 probable originator of or colla- Greenwood, G., 332 sq. Halliwell-Phillipps, criticised, 27 sq., 42 sq., 105 the two Quarto editions of, 39, the soliloquies in, 72 sq, 85, 166 rank of, in Shakespeare's work, a success in old form, 237 Harrington, 103 Harrison, 303 Harvey, 210 Hathaway, Ann, 150 Hazlitt, W. C., cited, 32 n., 139 Henry V, 112 sq., 138, 218, 324 sq. Henry VI series, 5, 11, 342 studied Seneca's tragedies, 122 admiration of, for Bacon, 211, 215 his estimate of Shakespeare's learn- Julius Cæsar, 100, 149, 156, 162, Keats, 168 King John, non-Shakespearean matter Knight, 121 and note, 139, 283 n., 340 La Boëtie, 68, 71 La Bruyère, 173 La Rochefoucauld, 174 Lamb, 139, 142, 175, 287 Latin, Montaigne's knowledge of, 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 Macbeth, 110 sq., 123 sq., 238, 251, Maginn, 121 n., 300 sq., 318, 320, 339 Manilius, quoted, 45 Marlowe, 77, 265 sq., 285, 289, 304 | Munro, 76 256 sq., 266, 268, 279 n., 281 Massey, 152 n. Massinger, 122, 267 Measure for Measure, 86 sq., 182, Menander, quoted, 8 Merchant of Venice, 272 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, passages of, echoed or apparently intellectual potency of, 161 sq. culture-content of his essays, 166 sq. 167 sq. extensive influence of, on authors, 169 sq. theism of, 170, 195 his interest in causation, 171, 172 relation of Shakespeare to, 185 sq. his doctrine of "fortune," 43 sq., lack of belief in immortality, 194 philosophy of, incoherent, 200 universality of, in literary appro- Montesquieu and Montaigne, 171, Morgan, A., 221 n. Morley, H., 33 sq. Much Ado about Nothing, 327 Nature and Art, Montaigne, Shake- speare, and Bacon on, 201 sq. Nisbet, J. F., 248 North's Plutarch, 149, 156, 162, 181 |