Shakespearean Playhouses - Part 43
Library

Part 43

*72. ---- _The Works of Shakespeare_, London, 1844. (Vol. I, p. ccxli, reprints a record of the end of certain early playhouses from "some ma.n.u.script notes to a copy of Stowe's _Annales_, by Howes, folio, 1631, in the possession of Mr. Pickering." See No. 119.)

73. CONRAD, H. Robert Greene als Dramatiker. (The Shakespeare _Jahrbuch_, XXIX-x.x.x, 210.)

74. CORBIN, J. Shakspere his own Stage-Manager. (_The Century Magazine_, Lx.x.xIII, 260.)

75. CREIGHTON, C. _A History of Epidemics in Britain._ 2 vols.

Cambridge, 1891-94.

76. CREIZENACH, W. _Geschichte des neueren Dramas._ Vol. IV, Part I, Book viii. Halle, 1909. (English translation by Cecile Hugon, London, 1916.)

77. ---- Die Schauspiele der englischen Komodianten. (_Deutsche National-Litteratur_, XXIII.)

78. CULLEN, C. Puritanism and the Stage. (_Proceedings of the Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow_, XLIII, 153.)

79. CUNNINGHAM. P. Did General Harrison Kill "d.i.c.k Robinson" the Player? (_The Shakespeare Society's Papers_, II, 11.)

*80. ---- _Extracts from the Accounts of the Revels at the Court in the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth and King James I._ London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1842. (See Nos. 11, 180, 181, 184.)

81. ---- _A Handbook of London._ 2 vols. London, 1849. (A new edition, "corrected and enlarged," London, 1850. See also No. 305.)

82. ---- _Inigo Jones. A Life of the Architect._ London. Printed for The Shakespeare Society, 1848.

83. ---- Inigo Jones, and his Office under the Crown. (_The Shakespeare Society's Papers_, I, 103.)

84. ---- Plays at Court, Anno 1613. (_Ibid._, II, 123.)

85. ---- Sir George Buc and the Office of the Revels. (_Ibid._, IV, 143.)

*86. ---- The Whitefriars Theatre, the Salisbury Court Theatre, and the Duke's Theatre in Dorset Gardens. (_Ibid._, IV, 89.)

CURTAIN. See Nos. 96, 150, 151, 222, 223, 284.

*87. DASENT, J.R. _Acts of the Privy Council of England._ New Series.

London, 1890-. (This contains the Acts to the end of Elizabeth's reign; for those Acts relating to the drama from 1603 to 1642, see No.

54. Cf. No. 260.)

88. _Description of the Great Machines of the Descent of Orpheus into h.e.l.l. Presented by the French Comedians at the c.o.c.kpit in Drury Lane._ London, 1661.

89. Diaries and Despatches of the Venetian Emba.s.sy at the Court of King James I., in the Years 1617, 1618. Translated by Rawdon Brown.

(_The Quarterly Review_, CII, 398.)

_Diary_, of the Duke of Stettin-Pomerania. (See Nos. 34, 146.)

90. DOBELL, B. Newly Discovered Doc.u.ments. (_The Athenaeum_, March 30, 1901, p. 403. Of value for Blackfriars.)

*91. DOWNES, J. _Roscius Anglica.n.u.s._ London, 1708.

92. DRAMATICUS. On the Profits of Old Actors. (_The Shakespeare Society's Papers_, I, 21.)

93. ---- The Players Who Acted in _The Shoemaker's Holiday_, 1600.

(_Ibid._, IV, 110.)

94. DURAND, W.Y. Notes on Richard Edwards. (_The Journal of Germanic Philology_, IV, 348.)

95. ---- _Palaemon and Arcyte_, _Progne_, _Marcus Geminus_, and the Theatre in Which They Were Acted, 1566. (_Publications of the Modern Language a.s.sociation of America_, XX, 502.)

96. ELLIS, H. _The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Saint Leonard, Sh.o.r.editch._ London, 1798.

97. ELTON, C.I. _William Shakespeare, His Family and Friends._ London, 1904. (Chap. IV deals with Blackfriars and the Globe.)

98. EVANS, M.B. An Early Type of Stage. (_Modern Philology_, IX, 421.)

99. EVELYN, J. _Diary and Correspondence._ Edited by William Bray and H.B. Wheatley. 4 vols. London, 1906.

*100. FEUILLERAT, A. Blackfriars Records. (The Malone Society's _Collections_, II, 1.)

101. ---- _John Lyly._ Cambridge, 1910.

102. ---- _Le Bureau des Menus-Plaisirs (Office of the Revels) et la Mise en Scene a la Cour D'elizabeth._ Louvain, 1910.

*103. ---- _Doc.u.ments Relating to the Office of the Revels in the Time of Queen Elizabeth._ Louvain, 1908.

104. ---- _Doc.u.ments Relating to the Revels at Court in the Time of King Edward VI and Queen Mary._ (_The Loseley Ma.n.u.scripts._) Louvain, 1914.

*105. ---- The Origin of Shakespeare's Blackfriars Theatre. (The Shakespeare _Jahrbuch_, XLVIII, 81.)

106. ---- Shakespeare's Blackfriars. (The London _Daily Chronicle_, December 22, 1911.)

*107. FIRTH, C.H. The Suppression of the Drama during the Protectorate and Commonwealth. (_Notes and Queries_, VII Series, VI, 122.)

108. FITZJEFFREY, H. _Notes from Black-fryers._ London, 1620.

*109. FLEAY, F.G. _A Biographical Chronicle of the English Drama, 1559-1642._ 2 vols. London, 1891.

110. ---- _A Chronicle History of the Life and Work of William Shakespeare._ London, 1886.

*111. ---- _A Chronicle History of the London Stage, 1559-1642._ London, 1890.

112. ---- History of the Theatres in London from their First Opening in 1576 to their Closing in 1642. (_Transactions of the Royal Historical Society_, X, 114. Also privately issued.)

113. ---- On the Actor Lists, 1578-1642. (_Ibid._, IX, 44.)

114. ---- _A Shakespeare Manual._ London, 1878.

115. FLECKNOE, R. A Short Discourse of the English Stage. (Attached to _Love's Kingdom_, 1664; reprinted in No. 158.)

116. FORESTIER, A. The Fortune Theatre Reconstructed. (_The Ill.u.s.trated London News_, August 12, 1911, p. 276.)