English writers an attempt towards a history of English literature 10 Shakespeare and his time: under Elizabeth

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adam_text Titel: Bd. 10. English writers. Shakespeare and his time: under Elizabeth Autor: Morley, Henry Jahr: 1893 CONTENTS. look IX. SHAKESPEARE AND HIS TIME: UNDER ELIZABETH. Chapter I. —Shakespeare’s Earlier Years. PAGE Shakespeare’s Birthday ... ... ... ... ... I, 2 Parents and Kindred ... ... ... ... ... 2—5 When Shakespeare was a Child ... ... ... ... 6,7 Home in the Sunshine ... ... ... ... ... 7 8 When Shakespeare was a Boy of Twelve ... ... 8,9 Home under a Cloud ... ... ... ... ... 9— 11 Shakespeare’s Marriage ... ... ... ... ... 12 Anne Hathaway ... ... ... ... ... 12, 13 Shakespeare’s Marriage ... ... ... ... ... 13 *4 Birth of Susanna Shakespeare ... ... ... 14, 15 Births of Manmet and Judith Shakespeare ... 15» 16 Troubles Deepen ... ... ... ... ... ... 16 William Shakespeare leaves Stratford for London ... 16—19 Chapter II.—Shakespeare’s First Years in London. From Stratford-on-Avon to London ... ... ... 2.0,21 London Players ... ... ... ... ... ... 21—23 - Plays and Masques at Court : 1574101586 ... ... 24—27 v jif Contents. English Actors in Germany ........... Shakespeare in London.............. “Tamburlaine ’ Plays .............. “ Alphonsus, King of Aragon ” ........ “The Battle of Alcazar ”........... Shakespeare’s Touch upon Old Plays ... “ Titus Andronicus ” .............. “ The First Part of King Henry VI.”........ Philip Henslowe................. The Rose Theatre................. Henslowe’s Diary ............ Lord Strange’s Company of Actors ........ Edward Alleyn ................. “ The First Part of King Henry VI.”........ “ The Second Part of King Henry VI.” ..... “ The Third Part of King Henry VI.’’........ Chapter III.—Exeunt Lodge, Peele, and Greene Lodge’s “ Rosalynde ”.............. The Last Voyage of Thomas Cavendish Other Writings of Lodge ... ...... “ A Fig for Momus ” Everard Digby Thomas Lodge, Doctor of Physic Lodge’s “ Wounds of Civil War ” ........ “ A Looking-Glass for London and England ” George Peele’s “ David and Bethsabe ” ..... Of Peele Himself ... Peele’s “ Ed ward I. ” Peele’s Minor Poems .............. “ Polyhymnia ” .............. “ The Honour of the Garter ” Robert Greene “Selimus” ................. Stage Rant.................. 27—29 29. 3° 30—35 35-41 41, 42 42-45 45 45, 46 46 47 47, 48 48, 49 49—52 52—57 57-60 61, 62 62 62,63 63 64,65 65, 66 66—69 70—77 77, 78 78 79, 80 80 80—82 82, 83 83 83-86 86 Contents. ix “ Orlando Furioso ” I AGE 86, 87 “ James the Fourth ” 87-89 “ Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay ” 89, 90 “ George á Greene, the Pinner of Wakefield ” 90—92 Greene’s “Mourning Garment” 93. 94 ,, “ Farewell to Folly ” ... 94, 95 Pamphlets on Cosenage ... ...... 95, 9 5 Awdelay’s “ Fraternitye of Vaeabondes ” 96, 97 Harman’s “ Caveat for Cursetors ” 97 Greene’s Books on Cosenage 97-99 “The Black Book’s Messenger” 99 Rogues’ Wit ............ 99 , IOO “ Philomela” IOO, ICI “A Quip for an Upstart Courtier” ...... 102 Greene’s latest Writings ... IO3 Was Greene ever a Clergyman?... IO4 “A Groatsworth of Wit bought with a Million of Repentance ” ............... 104 — ic6 “ The Repentance of Robert Greene ” ... 106 “Resolutions” by Robert Parsons ...... 107 “ Greene’s Vision ” CO 0 0 Greene’s Death 108 Greene to his Fellow-Dramatists 109 Shakespeare in 1592 109, 110 Chapter IV. —Exit Marlowe. “The Massacre at Paris ” ......... UI, I 12 “ The Jew of Malta” I 12 —I 17 Source of “The Jew of Malta”........ IlS — 120 Marlowe’s “ Edward II.” 120 — 126 Other Works of Marlowe... 126, I27 “ The Tragedy of Dido, Queen of Carthage ” .. I27- 131 “ Hero and Leander ” 13 —134 First Book of Lucan 134 “The Passionate Shepherd to his Love ” 134, 135 The Death of Marlowe ... 135, 136 X Contents. Chapter V.— Shakespeare s “King Richard III.” and “King John.” I’AGE Shakespeare s King Richard 111 .” . • 137 —M 1 ,, “King John” ... •- ?** * 4 T — T 49 Chapter VI.—“The Two Gentlemen ot ’erona” — “The Comedy ok Errors”—“Love’s 3 .a- hour’s Lost.” “ The Two Gentlemen of Verona ” ... ... ... 15°—* 5 ^ “ The Comedy of Errors ” ... ... ... • *? * 57—*59 “ Love’s Labour’s Lost ” ... ... ... ? 160—163 Chapter VII.—Playwrights and Pamphleteers. Dramatists between 1592 and 1398 ... ... ... 164, 165 The First Use of Literature as a Profession ... ... 165, 166 The Plague in London: 1592,1593 ... ... ... 166 Nash’s “ Pierce Penilesse ........ ... 166—173 Henry Chcttle ... ... ... ... ... J 73 Chettle’s Allusion to Shakespeare ... ... ... 174 » *75 “ Gerileon ” ... 175 “ Kind-Hart’s Dream ” ... ... ••• ••• ••• 1 75 — 1 77 Nash and Harvey... ... ... ... ... ... 177 Richard and John Ilarvey ... ... ... ... 177 — 181 Thomas Nash ... ... ... ... ... ... 1S1 Richard Harvey’s ** Lamb of God ” ... ... ... 181, 182 “ Plaine Percevall ” ... ... ... ... ... iS2, 183 Richard Harvey’s “ Lamb of God ” ... ... ... 183 Gabriel Harvey’s “ Four Letters and Certain Sonnets ’ 1S4—188 Nash’s “ Foure Letters Confuted ” ... ... ... 189—I 9 2 “ Christ’s Tears over Jerusalem ” ... ... ... 192—194 “ Pierce’s Supererogation ” ... ... ... ... 194, 195 “ A New Letter of Notable Contents” ... ... 195 “ Have with you to Saffron Walden ” ... ... 195, 196 “ The Trimming of Thomas Nash ” ... ... 196 Sketches from Life ... ... ... ... 196 Contents . xi I’AGE Elizabethan Word-Coining ...... ... ... 197 Exit Gabriel Harvey ... ... ... ... ... 198 “ Summer’s Last Will and Testament ” ... ... 198—200 “ The Terrors of the Night” ... ... ... ... 200,201 “The Unfortunate Traveller; or, The Life of Jack Wilton ” ..................201—204 “ The Isle of Dogs ” .. ... ... ... ... 204 “ Nash’s Lenten Stuff” ... ... ... ... ... 205,206 Exit Nash ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 206 “ Maroccus Extaticus ” ... ... .... ... ... 206 Ballad-Writing ............ ....... 207 Chapter VIII. —Enter Drayton and Daniel—Many Poets—Shakespeare’s “Venus and Adonis” and “ Luckece.” Samuel Daniel ... ... ... ... ... ... 208 Translation of Giovio’s “ Imprese ” ... ... ... 208,209 Sonnets to Delia......... ...... .. 209 Michael Drayton ... ... ... .. ... ... 210 “ The Ilarmonie of the Church” ... ...... 210 Daniel’s “ Delia” and Drayton’s “ Idea ” ... ... 211 Sonnet-Writing ...... ............ 211, 212 Henry Constable’s u Diana ” ... ... ... ... 212 Dr. Giles Fletcher’s £l Licia 5 ... ... ... ... 213,214 “ Parthenophil and Parlhenophe” ... ... ... 214 Barnabe Barnes ... ... ... ... ... ... 214,215 William Percy ... ... ... ... ... ... 215 “ Scillaes Metamorphosis ” ... ... ... ... 216,217 Shakespeare’s Love Tales ... ... ... ... 218—220 Chapter IX.— “Romeo and Juliet” —“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” — “The Merchant of Venice.” “ Romeo and Juliet ” ... ... ... ... 221—228 “ A Midsummer Night’s Dream ” ......... 228—237 “ The Merchant of Venice ” ... ... ... ... 237 — 246 Contents. xii Chapter X.—Shakespeare’s Trilogy, with “King Richard II.” and “Tiie Merry Wives of Windsor.” “ King Richard II.” The Two Parts of “ King Henry IV.” ... “ King Henry V.” “ The Merry Wives of Windsor ” ......... PAGE 247-266 266-286 286—298 298-306 Chapter XI.—Daniel and Drayton. Poems on Civil War : Daniel and Drayton ...... Heroic Measure Sir John Davies ... Daniel’s “Civil Wars between the Houses of York and Lancaster ” ... ... ... ... Drayton’s “ Barons’ Wars ” „ “ England’s Heroical Epistles” ...... Heroic Couplet ... ... Daniel’s “ Epistles ” ,, “Musophilus”................ ,, “ Defence of Rhime ” ... Thomas Campion ... “ A Book of Airs ” ... ... ... “ Observations in the Art of English Poesie ” Daniel’s “ Defence of Rhime ” ... ? 307 307. 3° 8 3°-8 i 3 ! ° 3i°-3i4 314— 3 i 9 3‘9—3 21 321. 322 323 323. 324 325 325 325—327 327—329 329. 33° Chapter XII.—“All’s Well that Ends Well”— “Much ado about Nothing ”—“Twelfth Night”—“The Taming of the Shrew.” “ All’s Well that Ends Well ”............ 331—335 “ Much Add about Nothing” ... ... ... .. 335—-341 “ Twelfth Night ”.. ............ .. 341—353 “ The Taming of the Shrew ” ... ... ... ... 354—361 Chapter XIII.— Of other Poets, chiefly Dramatists, from 1596 to 1603. “ Wits’ Commonwealth Bodenham ... ... ... 362,363 363—365 “ Palladis Tamia Meres Contents. xiii PAGE Meres on Contemporary Poets............ 365—372 The Drama ... .... ... ... ... ... 37 2 Thomas Kyd .................. 372, 373 The French Theatre ......... ...... 373, 374 “ The First Part of Jeronimo ”...... ...... 375—378 “ The Spanish Tragedy ” ...... ...... 378 —3S7 Benjonson...... ............... 387—389 “ Every Man in his 1 lumour” ... ... ... 389,39° “ Cynthia’s Revels ”...... ... ...... 39° “The Poëtaster ” ... ... _......... 39°, 39 1 “ Satiromastix ” ... ... ... ... ... ... 391—394 Thomas Dekker ... ... ... ... ... 394 “ Canaan’s Calamitie ” ... ... ... ... 394,395 Dekker’s Early Plays ...... ......... 395, 39^ William Haughton ... ...... ...... 396, 397 John Day...... ... ............ 397 Angeli Day ... ... ... ... ... 397 Richard Hathway... ... ...... ...... 397, 398 John Weever .................. 398 “ The Mirror of Martyrs ”............ 399.4°° Robert Wilson ... ... ... ••• 4°°, 4 GI William Kankins ... ... ... ... ... ••• 4 oï Thomas Dekker ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 01 “ The Shoemaker s Holiday ” ... ... 4° 2 “ Old Fortunatus ” ... ... ... •• ••• 4° 2 John Marston ... ... ... ... ••• ••• 4°3 Joseph Hall ... ... ... ... ... ••• 4°4 Satires of Marston and Hall ... ... ... ••• 4°4 “ Pigmaüon’s Image,” and Satires ... ... ... 404,405 “ The Scourge of Villanie ” .. ... ... ... 405—407 “ Virgidemiarum Libri VI.” ... ... ... ... 407— ?o ) Edward Guilpin ... ... ... ... 4°9, 4 10 Thomas Bastard ... ... ... ... ... ... 410—412 Whitgift’s Edict against Epigram and Satire ... ... 412 The Parnassus Plays at Cambridge ... ... ... 412 “ The Pilgrimage to Parnassus ... ... ... 413—4*5 XIV Contents . PACK “The Return Trom Parnassus : ” Part 1 ....... 415, 416 „ „ , Part II....... 416 Chapter XIV.—“AsYou Like It.”— 1 “JuliusC^esar.” —“ Hamlet.” Shakespeare’s Way of Work “ As You Like It ” “Julius Caesar ” ... “Hamlet” ...... 419—421 421—429 429—449 449—454 Chapter XV.— Translators—Younger Writers at the End of Elizabeth’s Reign— Shakespeare HIMSELF FROM 1586 to 1603. Translators Sir John Harington Edward Fairfax ...... Richard Carew Fairfax s “Tasso” John Florin George Chapman ... Chapman’s Earlier Plays ... John Webster ...... Thomas Hey wood Thomas Middleton William Rowley ... Thomas Churchyard Anthony Munday... Richard Barnfeild “ The Passionate Pilgrim ” Bartholomew Griffin William Smith Richard Linche “ Aleilta ”... Willobie’s “Avisa” “ Penelope’s Complaint ” Robert Tofte 455 455-458 458, 459 459 459, 463 4 ^ 3 t 464 464—47 1 471 471 47L 472 472 472 473, 474 474 474—478 47S, 479 479, 480 480 481 481, 482 483—487 487 4S7, 488 COKT/i.vrs. XV l AGE John Dickneson ...... ... ... ...... 48S, 489 Chester’s “ Love’s Martyr ” ... 489 Shakespeare’s “ Turtle and l’henix” ... ... 490 John Marston ...... ... ... ... 490 George Chapman ... ... ... ... ... 490,491 Den Jonson ... ... 491 “Acolastus, his After-wittc ” ............ 49r, 492 Nicholas Breton ... ... ... ... ... ... 492, 493 John Davies of Hereford ... ... ... ... 493 Joshua Sylvester ... ... ... ... ... ... 493 Francis Bacon .......V. ......... 493 John Stow... ...... ............ 494, 495 Shakespeare himself to 1603 ... ... ... ... 495—500 Index .. 501—507
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