Philip Styles, Borough of Stratford-upon-Avon "The Victoria History of the County of Warwick (1904-69), iii. 221-82. . L. Rowse, William Shakespeare (1963) . 2. William Harrison, The Description of England, Raphael Holinshed, The First and Second Volumes of Chronicles (1587), i. 202. S. John Leiand, Itinerary, ed. Lucy Toulmin Smith (1907-10), ii. 48. 4. ; (Victoria History, iii. 223). 5. . ( ) : Harvey Bloom, Shakespeare's Church, otherwise the Collegiate Church of the Holy Trinity of Stratford-upon-Avon (1902); . : Victoria History, iii. 269-76. 6. "A Short History of Stratford-on-Avon, Written in Ballad Form by an Old Warwickshire Boy" (Privately Printed, 1926), verse 12. . . . 7. (1694) (Bodleian Library, MS. Rawlinson D. 377, f. 90; S S, item 205, p. 251). 8. . . " ". 9. "The registers of Stratford-on-Avon, in the County of Warwick", ed. Richard Savage (Parish Register Society, 1897-1905), i, pref., pp. vi-vii; ME, 51. 10. "Registrum Annalium Collegii Mertonensis 1483-152, ed. H. E. Salter (Oxford Historical Society Publications, Ixxvi; Oxford, 1923), pp. xxxiv, 98; "c" 3 1976 . 2. :  1. . : L. F. Saltzmann, 'Snitterfield', The Victoria History of the County of Warwick (1904-69), iii. 167-172. ME (7-12) , . 2. (E 202/327,2 Eliz), , . 3. Henry Swinburne, A Briefe Treatise of Testaments and Last Willes (1590), f. 220; : J. . Halliwell-Phillipps, Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare (7th ed., 1887), ii. 245. 4. .: Charles Isaac Eiton, William Shakespeare: His Family and Friends (1904), pp. 349-350. 5. F. P. Wilson, The Plague in Shakespeare's London (Oxford, 1927), p. 26. 6. Edgar I. Fripp, Shakespeare: Man and Artist (1938), i. 73. 7. .: G. R. French, Shakespeareana Genealogica (1869), pp. 416-524; E , ii. 28-32; M E, 12-15. , (15-23). 8. . : Philip Styles, Aston Cantlow, Victoria History, iii. 32-33. 3.  1. : Edgar I. Fripp, Shakespeare Studies, Biographical and Literary (1930), pp. 23-31. . "Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon", ed. Richard Savage and Edgar I. Fripp; Publications of the Dugdale Society (Oxford and London, 1921-30), i, pp. xlvii-xlviii, 101-2; ii, 110; Fripp, Shakespeare: Man and Artist (1938), i. 37-8, 41-2. 2. Sidney Lee, A Life of William Shakespeare (4th ed. of revised version, 1925), p. 8. 3. (ii. 1-2), , , , : Fripp, Shakespeare: Man and Artist, i. 38; Charles Isaac Eiton, William Shakespeare: His Family and Friends (1904), p. 22-25, , . 4. Fripp, Shakespeare, i. 40. 5. William Shakespeare, Plays and Poems, ed. Edmond Malone (1790), vol. i, pt. 1, p. 124n. , ; : ", , !", : " !" (Folger Shakespeare Library, PR 2752. 1790. Sh. Col., copy 4). 6. . . - ("Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare" (7th ed., 1887), ii. 298) . . ( , , (Shepheard), 1579 .) , " 6 , , Coram Rege Roll 1597 .", . . , -, , . (Shakespeare's Environment (1914), pp. 64-65). , . 7. ME, 108. 8. . . 9. Stopes, Shakespeare's Environment, pp. 333-334, . 10. - : Levi Fox, The Heritage of Shakespeare's Birthplace, Shakespeare Survey 1 (Cambridge, 1948), pp. 79-88. 11. E. R. . Brinkworth, Shakespeare and the Bawdy Court of Stratford (1972), pp. 110, 141. (Mark Eccles, Modern Language Review, lix (1974), 373). 12. G. E. entle, Shakespeare: A Biographical Handbook (New Haven, 1961), p. 81. 13. "The Great Frost; cold doings in London" (1608); (Edgar J. Fripp, Shakespeare, ii. 687), . 4.  1. Edgar J, Fripp, Shakespeare: Man and Artist (1938), i. 36. . ME (p. 8) , " , , , 1574 ". 2. "A Neglected Shakspere Document", Shakespeare Association Bulletin, vi (1931), 111-2. ME (32) 19 1586 1587. 3. , , , : Hugh . nle, Shakespeare's Family in Stratford Records, The Times Literary Supplement (21 May 1964), 441. 4. Sir Richard Phillips, The Monthly Magazine; or British Register, xlv (1818), 2; EKC, ii. 299. 5. Leslie Hotson, Three Shakespeares, Shakespeare's Sonnets Dated and Other Essays (1949), p. 231. . 6. (. "Shakespeare: Man and Artist" (1938), i. 71n). , Public Record Office, CP 40 1352, Hilary 20 Eliz., and CP 40 1356, Easter 20 Eliz. 7. "Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon" ed. Richard Savage and Edgar I. Fripp; Publications of the Dugdale Society (Oxford and London, 1921-30), i, pp. xxi-xxii, xxxiv-xxxv; . . . . ., . 2, . 191 8. Fripp, Shakespeare, i. 34; The Victoria History of the County of Warwick (1904-69), iii. 254. 9. Fripp, Shakespeare, i. 43. . 10. - . . 11. John Ferne, The Blazon of Gentrie (1586), the first part, The Glorie of Generositie, pp. 58-60; () EKC, ii. 25. 12. . . 293-296. 13. ME, 29-30. 14. , . 31. 15. , , " V", - , - - , - . 16. ME, 34-4. ME , . 17. Fripp, Master Richard Quyny (Oxford, 1924), p. 132. "Shakespeare's Lives" (Oxford, 1970) : Review of English Studies, n. s., xxxii (1971), 483-4. 18. Lewis l, The Practise of Pietie (1613 ed.), p. 551; ( . 1699) : Fripp, Quyny, p. 101. 1842 . . . Fripp, Shakespeare, i. 402-403, 419. 5.  1. ME, 36-37. 2. , 14 1784 ., : J. . Halliwell-Phillipps, Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare (7th ed., 1887), u. 399. 3. William Shakespeare, Plays and Poems, ed. Edmond Malone (1790), vol. i, pt. 2, pp. 161-162. 4. , pp. 162-166. . 5. lne, An Inquiry into the Authenticity of Certain Miscellaneous Papers and Legal Instruments (1796), pp. 198-9. 6. . "John Shakespeare's "Spiritual Testament", Shakespeare Quarterly, xviii (1967), 197-205; : McManaway, Studies in Shakespeare, Bibliography, and Theater, ed. Richard Hosley, Arthur C. Kirsch, and John W. Velz (New York, 1969), pp. 293-304. 7. Sidney Lee, A Life of William Shakespeare (4th ed. of revised version, 1925), p. 647. 8. "Testamento Ultima Voluntad del Alma hecho en Salud para assegurarse el christiano de las tentaciones del Demonic, en la hora de la muerte"; Herbert Thurston, A Controverted Shakespeare Document. The Dublin Review, elxxiii (1923), 165. . 9. : John Henry de Groot, The Shakespeares and 'The Old Faith' (New York, 1946), p. 88. 10. "The Contract and Testament of the Soule", pp. 45-50. , Folger Shakespeare Library (shelfmark: STC 5645.5), SS, 44-5 (item 52). 11. : Peter Milward, Shakespeare's Religious Background (Bloomington and London, 1973), p. 21. 12. "Minutes and Accounts of the Corporation of Stratford-upon-Avon", ed. Richard Savage and Edgar I. F r i p p; Publications of the Dugdale Society (Oxford and London, 1921-30), i. 138; ii, pp. xxv, 47, 49, 54. 6.  1. , , - , 256. 2. "Articles of Grindal and Sandys", 1571; "Religion" "Shakespeare's England" (Oxford, 1916) i. 63. . 3. : " , , , " (4 Religion, i. 56). 4. Richmond Noble, Shakespeare's Biblical Knowledge and Use of the Book of Common Prayer as Exemplified in the Plays of the First Folio (1935), pp. 14-15. 5. "Articles of Grindal and Sandys", 'Religion, i. 63. 6. Noble, Shakespeare's Biblical Knowledge, p. 20. . 7. , pp. 69, 86-87. 8. E dgar J. Fripp, Shakespeare: Man and Artist (1938), i. 85-86. 9. Alfred Hart, Shakespeare and the Homilies (Melbourne, 1934), pp. 9-76; . . 67. 10. A. L. Rwse, William Shakespeare: A Biography (1963), p. 43. 11. , . 451. 12. .: B. Roland Lewis, The Shakespeare Documents (Stanford, 1940), ii. 481-482; , . 377, - "Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare" (7th ed., 1887), i. 263-264. , , . 13. . . 362-363. 14. . , 'The Roman Catholic Censorship of Shakespeare: 1641-1651', (Roland Mush at Frye, Shakespeare and Christian Doctrine) (Princeton, 1963), pp. 275-293, esp. 282-288. 1632, , . 15. Frank athew, An Image of Shakespeare (1922), p. 391; : John Henry de Groot, The Shakespeares and 'The Old Faith' (New York, 1946), p. 170. , , , " ", : Peter Milward, Shakespeare's Religious Background (Bloomington and London, 1973), . 16. Frye, Shakespeare and Christian Doctrine, pp. 262-263. 17. Milward, Shakespeare's Religious Background, pp. 24, 78. 18. Alexander Nowell, A Catechisme, or first Instruction and Learning of Christian Religion, transl. T. Norton (1570), sig. Bl. 19. . , : Carroll amden, The Elizabethan Woman (Houston, 1952), pp. 37-58. 20. . : T. W. Baldwin, William Shakspere's Petty School (Urbana, 111., 1943). 21. . : . E., 54-8; . Fripp, Shakespeare, i. 89-92. 22. John rinsle, Ludus Literarius: or, The Grammar Schoole (1612), p. 88; . 1627 .) : ldwin, William Shakspere's Small Latine and Lesse Greeke (Urbana, 111., i 1944), i. 567. 23. Fane MS., f. 177, : E. . Martin, Shakespeare in a Seventeenth Century Manuscript, English Review, Ii (1930), 484-9; . Fripp, Shakespeare, i. 401-402, and ME, 57. 24. John Glarke, An Essay upon the Education of Youth in Grammar-Schools (1720), pp. 86-87; : Baldwin Shakspere's Small Latine, i. 594n. 25. "Colloquia Mensalia: or, Dr Martin Luther's Divine Discourses...", transl. Henry Bell (1652), p. 532; : ldwin Shakspere's Small Latine, i. 609.) 26. Brinsley, Ludus Literarius, p. 191; ( . 1627) : Baldwin, Shakspere's Small Latine, i. 380. 27. : Philip J. Finkelpearl, John Marston of the Middle Temple: An Elizabethan Dramatist in His Social Setting (Cambridge, Mass., 1969). 28. Baldwin, Shakspere's Small Latine, ii. 663. , , . . "Schooling" Joseph Quincy Adams, A Life of William Shakespeare (Boston and New York, 1923), pp. 48-60, , , , . - . . Curtis, 'Education and Apprenticeship, Shakespeare Survey 17 (Cambridge, 1964), pp. 5372. : ", " , " ". 29. Bodleian Library, MS. Arch. F. c. 37 ( Aubrey MS. 6, f. 109); SS. item 57, p. 58. 30. ME, 62 , - 26 8 , ; . , . 379. 7.  1. Nicholas Rowe, Some Account of the Life, &c" of Mr. William Shakespear in Shakespeare, Works, ed. Rowe (1709), i, pp. ii-iii. 2. Thomas Elyot, The Boke Named the Governour (1531 ed.), f. 60 (sig. H4). : Joseph Quincy Adams, A Life of William Shakespeare (Boston and New York, 1923), pp. 61-62. 3. Bodleian Library, MS. Arch. F. c. 37 ( Aubrey MS. 6, f. 109); SS, item 57, p. 58. 4. (Douglas Hamer) "Shakespeare's Lives" (Oxford, 1970) The Review of English Studies, n. s., xxxii (1971), 484. 5. Edgar I. Fripp, Shakespeare: Man and Artist (1938), i. 79-80. 6. Joseph William Gray, Shakespeare's Marriage (1905), , (ii. 43-52) . ME (63-70) . . 7. Sidney Lee, A Life of William Shakespeare (4th ed. of revised version, 1925), p. 29. ( . 1898) , "Shakespeare's Marriage", pp. 48-57. 8. . : The Victoria History of the County of Warwick (1904-69), iii. 235; , : Levi Fox, Pictorial Guide, Anne Hathaway's Cottage (1964), and The Shakespearian Properties (1964). 9. . . - "rs Ann Shakespeare", " " (Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare (7th ed., 1887), ii. 372). 10. . ME, 63, . 11. "Shakespeare's Marriage", pp. 33-35. 12. Anthony Burgess, Shakespeare (New York, 1970), pp. 57-60. , , . 13. Lee, Life of William Shakespeare, p. 31. 14. . ME (66), ; Philip Styles, Victoria History, iii. 94-100. 15. S. W. Fullom, History of William Shakespeare, Player and Poet: with New Facts and Traditions (1862), p. 202. 16. .: S. Schoenbaum, Shakespeare's Lives (Oxford, 1970), pp. 479-482. 17. Gray, Shakespeare's Marriage, p. 236. 18. William Harrington, The Commendations oi Matrimony (n. d.), sig. A4V. 19. . : Halliwell-Phillipps, Outlines, i. 64-5; Gray, Shakespeare's Marriage, pp. 190-192; ME, 66. 20. Andrew Gurr, Shakespeare's First Poem: Sonnet 145, Essays in Criticism, xxi (1971), 221-226. 21. . F. W. Bateson's postscript to Gurr, p. 226. 22. .: George . Friend, A Possible Portrait of Anne Hathaway, Philobiblon, No. 9 (Spring 1972), 44-51. : " , ( 1572 .), , ". . , ; , . 23. ME, 70. 24. ME, 51; 8.  1. William Shakespeare, Works, ed. Sir Thomas Hanmer (2nd ed., 1770), vi, Glossary, s. v. Wincote, EKC, ii. 288. 2. "Letter from the Place of Shakespear's Nativity", British Magazine, or Monthly Repository for Gentlemen and Ladies, iii (1762) 301. 3. John Jordan, ", 1770 .", : J. . Halliwell-Phillipps, Outlines of the Life of Shakespeare (7th ed., 1887), ii. 326. Folger Shakespeare Library (shelfmark: S. a. 118), . 4. Samuel Ireland, Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon... (1795), p. 233. 5. R. . Wheler, Collectanea de Stratford, p. 202, in Shakespeare Birthplace Trust Records Office; shelfmark: MS. ER 1/8. 6. Nicholas Rowe, Some Account of the Life, & c. of Mr. William Shakespear, : Shakespeare, Works, ed. Rowe (1709), i, p.v. 7. , i, pp. xvii, xviii. 8. A. L. Rwse, The Elizabethan Renaissance: The Life of the Society (New York, 1971), p. 205, -, . 9. Shakespeare, Plays and Poems, ed. Edmond Malone (1790), vol. i, pt. 1, pp. 106-107n. (Variorum), " - " (ii. 144). " ", , . 10. Shakespeare, Works, ed. George Steevens (1778), i. The Merry Wives of Windsor, p. 223n. 11. "William Shakespeare", Biographia Britannica (1747-66), vol. vi, pt. 1, p. 3628. EKC, ii, 287. , (), "P" (Philip Nichols), Biographia Britannica. , , " ". 12. Mary Elizabeth Lucy, Biography of the Lucy Family, of Charlecote Park, in the County of Warwick (1862), pp. 1213. 13. Henr James, English Hours (1905), p. 201. "In Warwickshire" 1877 . 14. : Alice Fairfax-Lucy, Charlecote and the Lucys: The Chronicle of an English Family (1958), pp. 10-11, 68ff. . . (E. Malone, Shakespeare, Plays and Poems (1821), ii. 118-49); EKC, ii. 18-21, ( ) . : John S e mple Smart, Shakespeare: Truth and Tradition (1928), pp. 89-104. 15. William Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-9), ii. 38; : Edmond Malone, The Life of William Shakspeare (Shakespeare, Plays and Poems, ed. Malone (1821), ii. 147). 16. Samuel Ireland, Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon... (1795), p. 154. 17. The Journal of Sir Walter Scott, ed. W. E. K. Anderson (Oxford, 1972), p. 454. 18. Fairfax-Lucy, Charlecote and the Lucys, p. 9. 19. 1584 . ME, 76; 1583 - FairfaxLucy, Charlecote and the Lucys, p. 85. , . 20. : Fairfax-Lucy, Charlecote and the Lucys, p. 13. . 21. , , . Leslie Hotson, Shakespeare versus Shallow (1931), P. 92. 22. Fairfax-Lucy, Charlecote and the Lucys, pp. 129-130. 23. , . 5. 24. Folger Shakespeare Library, MS. V. a. 74; SS, item 218, p. 262. 25. 'An Attempt to Ascertain the Order in which the Plays of Shakspeare Were Written', : Shakespeare, Plays and Poems, ed. Edmond Malone (1790), vol. i, pt. 1, p. 307; . p. 104n. 26. John Campbell, Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered (1859), p. 23. 27. William J. Thorns, Was Shakespeare Ever a Soldier?, Three Notelets on Shakespeare (1865), p. 136. (State Paper Office) . , , - 'The Life of William Shakespeare', 1858 . "Shakespeare" (i. 181). 28. Bodleian Library, MS. Arch. F. c. 37 ( Aubrey MS. 6, f. 109); SS, item 57, p. 58. 29. . . ; . G. E. Bentley, The Jacobean and Caroline Stage Oxford, 1941-68), ii. 363-70. 30. EKC. 31. Thomas Fuller, The Holy State and Profane State (Cambridge, 1642), p. 109; : Joseph Quincy Adams, A Life of William Shakespeare (Boston and New York, 1923), p. 93. 32. "Autobiography", ME, 73-4. "Autobiography" : A. L. Rwse, Simon Forman (1974), pp. 267-278. 33. ME, 83; " ". 34. .: Oliver Baker, In Shakespeare's Warwickshire and the Unknown Years (1937), pp. 297-319; E. . Chambers, William Shakeshafte, Shakespearean Gleanings (1944), pp. 52-56 (, 1943 ., ); Leslie Hotson, John Jackson and Thomas Savage, Shakespeare's Sonnets Dated and Other Essays (1949), pp. 125-140 ( ); R bert Stevenson, William Shakespeare and William Shakeshafte, Shakespeare's Religious Frontier (The Hague, 1958), pp. 67-83; Douglas Hamer, Was William Shakespeare William Shakeshafte?, The Review of English Studies, n. s., xxi (1970), 41-48; Peter Milward, Shakespeare's Religious Background (Bloomington and London, 1973), pp. 40-42. - . : John Pym Yeatman, The Gentle Shakspere: A Vindication (Birmingham, 1911), p. 172; . . Stopes, Shakespeare's Environment (1914), p. 16; EKC, ii. 27; ME, 7-8. - . 42 35. [Robert Laneham], A Letter: Whearin, part of the entertainment untoo the Queenz Majesty, At Killingwoorth Casti., in Warwik Sheer in this Soomerz Progress 1575. iz signified... (n. d.)H p. 43. I 36. EKC, i. 39-41. 37. ME, 82-83, . 9.  1. Bodleian Library, MS. Arch. F. c. 37 ( Aubrey MS. 6- f. 109); SS, item 57, p. 58. 2. . .: Henry . Wheatley, London and the Life of the Town, Shakespeare's England (Oxford, 1916), ii. 153, Charles Isaac Eiton, William Shakespeare: His Family and Friends (1904), pp. 179-193, . : T. Fairman Ordish, Shakespeare's London (2nd ed., 1904) . . Stephenson, Shakespeare's London (New York, 1905); , , (. . 9) , . 3. Jhn lor, Taylor on Thame Isis: or the Description of the Two Famous Rivers of Thame and Isis... (1632), sig. Blv 4. "The Diary of Henry Machyn", ed. JohnGough Nichols (Camden Society, 1848), p. 196; : A. L. Rwse, The Eng. land of Elizabeth (1950), pp. 213-214. "London and the Towns" . 5. Michael Drtn, Polyolbion (1613), p. 259: 6. "Paul Hentzner's Travels in England, During the Reign of Queen Elizabeth", transl. Richard Bentley (1797), p. . . 7. Frederick, Duke of Wurttemberg, A True and Faithful Narrative of the Bathing Excursion..., "England as Seen by Foreigners in the Days of Elizabeth and James the First", transl. and ed. William Brenchley Rye (1865), p. 9. . 8. "JLL erected" " ", " ". Rwse, The Tower of London in the History of the Nation (1972). 9. John Stow, A Survey of London reprinted from the text of 1603, ed. C. L. Kingsford (Oxford, 1908), i. 59; Wheatley, London, p. 157. 10. : Rwse, Tower of London, pp. 74-75. 11. G. . Harrisn, Shakespeare under Elizabeth (New York, 1933), pp. 310-311. 12. Leslie Hotson, Mr. W. H. (1964), pp. 244-255. 13. . . 226, 238, S. Schoenbaum, Shakespeare's Lives (Oxford, 1970), pp. 456-458, 683-688, 739-740, et passim. 14. Stw, Survey, ii. 71. 15. , ii. 70. 16. Hentzner's Travels, p. 31. 17. (. L. Kingsford) Stow, Survey, ii. 368. 18. , , : F. P. Wilsn, The Plague in Shakespeare's London (Oxford, 1927). 19. . "Nature and London" : Ordish, Shakespeare's London, pp. 83-134. 20. Stw, Survey, i. 93, ii. 236; E. K. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage (Oxford, 1923), ii. 363. 21. Stow, Survey, ii. 73, 262; Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, ii. 363. 22. Thomas Heywood, An Apology for Actors (1612), sig. F3. 23. Hentzner's Travels, p. 29. 24. , pp. 29-30. 25. : England as Seen by Foreigners, p. 88; . Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, ii. 358. 26. , , , 1 1635; Public Record Office, LC/5/133, pp. 50-51 (SS, item 81, p. 104). , : Jseh Quin Adams, Shakespearean Playhouses (Boston, 1917). Chambers (Elizabethan Stage, ii. 384-386) - . , I, 27. 'Robin Goodfellow', Tarltons Newes out of Purgatorie (1590), pp. 1-2, 52; : Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, I ii. 386n. j 28. T[hmas] W[hite], A Sermon preached at Pawles Crosse on Sunday the thirde of November 1577. in the time of the Plague (1578), p. 47; Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, iv. 197. 29. William Harrison, MS. 'Chronologie', Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, iv. 269. 30. Ernest Schanzer, Thomas Platter's Observations on the Elizabethan Stage, Notes and Queries, cci (1956), 466. 31. Adams, Shakespearean Playhouses, pp. 119-122. 32. - B: William Ingram, The Playhouse at Newington Butts: A New Proposal, Shakespeare Quarterly, xxi (1970), 385-398. 33. Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, ii. 405; iv. 313. 34. . W. Wallace, The First London Theatre, Materials for a History, Nebraska University Studies, xiii (1913), 2. . 35. . David J. Johnson, Southwark and the City (1969), pp. 64-67. 36. .: Henslowe s Diary, ed. R. A. Foakes and R. T. Rickert (Cambridge, 1961), pp. xxx-xxxi. 37. Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, ii. 411. 38. . . 259-261. 39. , ; Frances A. Yates, Theatre of the World (1936), . pp. 125-126. 40. Adams, Shakespearean Playhouses, pp. 167-168. . : "A Note on the Swan Thetre Drawing", Shakespeare Survey 1 (Cambridge 1948), pp. 23-4; Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, ii. 361-2. : Richard Hosley, The Playhouses and the Stage, A New Companion to Shakespeare Studies, ed. Kenneth Muir and S. Schoenbaum (Cambridge, 1971), pp. 23-24. ( ) : Chambers, Elizabethan Stage, ii. 524-47. 10. - 1. . . 156, SS, item 218, p. 262. 2. Nicholas Rowe, Some Account of the Life, Mr. William Shakespear, Shakespeare, ed. Rowe (1709), i, p. vi. 3. "The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland, To the Time of Dean Swift..." By Mr Gibber (1753), vol. i, pp. 130-131. To, , , ii. 285. 4. William Shakespeare, Plays, ed. Samuel Johnson (1765), i. p. c. 5. EKC, i. 60. 6. Shakespeare, Plays and Poems, ed. Edmond Malone (1821), ii. 164. 7. "Supplement to the Edition of Shakspeare's Plays Published in 1778 by Samuel Johnson and George Steevens", ed. Malone (1780), i. 67. " " " " 1790 . ("Plays and Poems", vol. i, pt. 1, p. 107). 8. Shakespeare, Plays and Poems, ed. Malone (1821), ii. 166-7. 9. EKC 27-56. . : G. M. iciss, The Queen's Men, 1583-1592, Theatre Survey, xi (1970), 50-65. 10. Chambers, The Elizabethan Stage (Oxford, 1923), ii. 118-119. 11. British Library, MS. Harley 3885, f. 19. 12. . , - "Plays and Poems" (Oxford, 1905), , , . : Rene Pruvost, Robert Greene et ses romans (1558-1592) (Paris, 1938). 13. 'Guthbert Gunny-Catcher', The Defence of Conny Catching (1592), sig. C3r-v. 14. [Gabriel Harvey], Foure Letters, and certaine Sonnets (1592), p. 4 ; , , , Foure Letters (p. 12). 15. Robert Greene, Groats-worth of witte, bought with a million of Repentance (1592), sig. Av3. 16. A. L. Rowse, Shakespeare the Man (1973), p. 60. 17. Greene, Groats-worth, sig. Flv. 18. Greene, Francescos Fortunes: Or the second part of Greenes Never too Late... (1590), sigs. B4V-C1. 19. "Notes on the Text of "2 Henry VI", and the "Upstart Crow", Notes and Queries, coxiii (1968), 129-130. 20. J. Dover Wilson, Malone and the Upstart Crow, Shakespeare Survey 4 (Cambridge, 1951), p. 65. , . 21. Thomas Nashe, Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the Divell, Works, ed. Ronald B. McKerrow (rev. F. P. Wilson; Oxford, 1958), i. 154. 22. Henry Chettle, Kind-Harts Dreame (1592?), sigs. 34-4. 23. Dver Wilsn, The Essential Shakespeare: A Biographical Adventure (Cambridge, 1932), p. 62. 24. .: William A. Ringler, Jr., Spenser, Shakespeare, Honor, and Worship, Renaissance News, xiv (1961), 159-161. 25. Warren B. Austin, A Computer-Aided Technique for Stylistic Discrimination. The Authorship of Greene's Groatsworth of Wit (U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, 1969). 26. , 1844 . (J. Payne Collier. "Life of William Shakespeare"), . , "" " ", . . - J. . Halliwell-Phillipps "Life of William Shakespeare" (1848), p. 143. Folger Shakespeare Library (shelf mark: PR2894. H 28.1848) , . . : " . , ". , , . 27. ; .: R. L. Widmnn, Shakespeare Quarterly, xxiii (1972), 214-5, . R. Wald, Computers and the Humanities, vii (1972), 109-10. The Shakespeare Newsletter (December 1974, pp. 47, 49) , , . 28. Greenes Funeralls, ed. McKerrow (1911), p. 81. 29. Austin, 'A Supposed Contemporary Allusion te Shakespeare as a Plagiarist', Shakespeare Quarterly, vi (1955), 373-80. 30. John Semple Smart, Shakespeare: Truth and Tradition (1928), p. 196. 31. , i. 58. 11. ,  1. . . 110. 2. , 1635 . 1638 ., , 1640 . : Anne Hker, The Plague, the Theater, and the Poet, Renaissance Drama, n. s., i (1968), 283-306. . : G. E. Bentle, The Profession of Dramatist in Shakespeare's Time 1590-1642 (Princeton. N. J., 1971), pp. 113-144, 264-268. . 3. Thomas Nashe, Pierce Penilesse his Supplication to the Divell, in Nashe, Works, ed. Ronald B. McKerrow (rev. F. P. Wilson; Oxford, 1958), i. 212. 4. Marhelle Chute, Shakespeare of London (1951), p. 85. . . S. Schoenbaum, Shakespeare's Lives (Oxford, 1970), pp. 757-759. 5. : Peter Alexander, Shakespeare's Henry VI and Richard III (Cambridge, 1929), p. 8. 6. "Ben Jonson", ed. C. H. Herford and Percy and Evelyn Simpson (Oxford, 1925-1952), vi. 16. 7. New Arden ed. of "Titus Andronicus", 1953, introd., p. xxvii. 8. Edward Ravenscroft, Address 'To the Reader', Titus Andronicus, or The Rape of Lavinia (1687), sig. A2; , ii. 254-5. 9. William Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus, ed. J. Dover Wilson (The New Shakespeare; Cambridge, 1948), p. 99; . : Wilson, "Titus Andronicus" on the Stage in 1595, Shakespeare Survey 1 (Cambridge, 1948), pp. 17-22. 10. W. Moelwyn Merchant, Shakespeare and the Artist (1959), p. 13. B Shakespeare and his Players (1972), pp. 150-154, , , , , " ". 11. , " " " Alexander, Shakespeare's Henry VI and Richard III, pp. 13-21. : G. M. Pinciss, Shake