The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 181, 397.
122
Ibid., p. 186.
123
Some verses of Fletcher’s may, perhaps, refer to Beaumont’s death.
124
C. I. Elton, Shakespeare, His Family and Friends, pp. 246, 247.
125
As to the Aldine Ovid in the Bodleian, see Mr. Greenwood in The Vindicators of Shakespeare, pp. 191, 192. Of course he raises every objection, but I do not feel sure that either an affirmative or negative result can be attained by expertise. We are not told when or where the Bodleian obtained the book; nor what is the date of the handwriting of the inscription about W. Hall, a personage whom we are to meet later. A good deal of business is done in forging names in books.
126
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 196.
127
Ibid., p. 197.
128
See Frontispiece.
129
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 247, 248, note I.
130
National Review, June 1912, p. 903.
131
Pall Mall Gazette, November 1910.
132
Outlines, vol. i. p. 283.
133
P. 73, 1806.
134
Outlines, vol. i. p. 283.
135
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 247.
136
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, pp. 248–249.
137
C. I. Elton, William Shakespeare, His Family and Friends, pp. 236–237.
138
C. I. Elton, William Shakespeare, His Family and Friends, p. 228.
139
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 199.
140
C. I. Elton, William Shakespeare, His Family and Friends, pp. 332–333.
141
Ibid., p. 250.
142
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 199, note 1.
143
C. I. Elton, William Shakespeare, His Family and Friends, pp. 339, 342.
144
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 238.
145
The Shakespeare Problem Restated, p. 214.
146