Page. Statement, a conclusive one, relative to Vortigern 165 Steevens, Mr. Boaden's letter to .... 273 74 113 Superscription to Cowley's letter ............. Supposed meaning of the Bassanio and Shylock drawing Talbot, Mr., first acquaintance with his shrewd surmise 's discovery of the forgery 's return from Ireland 120 121 122 's mysterious method of corresponding 123 voluntary offer of his literary abilities 126 private interview with, and our agree- "Thus bad begins, and worse remains behind" 258 267 79 To the manes or the representative of the late earl of Charlemont 188 Tour, consequences of 45 Validity attached to the manuscripts by the agree- ments between Shakspeare, Lowin, and Condell 104 Vanity, incitement of Variety in the penmanship 69 60 33 263 292 ... 62 126 Unknown gentlemen, story of the Voluntary offer of Mr. Talbot's literary abilities Vortigern and Rowena, first idea of the play of ... 132 doubts in the composition of .... 135 138 139 143 144 150 152 Wallis, A., esq., plans of certain plays deposited in his hands appointment of to become the de- pository of my secret......... 245 Wallis, A., esq., confession made to ... Page. 246 his advice and determination 247 charge adduced against Warburton, Mr., fire at his house ......... .... 256 Warwick, Dudley earl of, acrostic on Water-mark, the jug... .... W*bb, Mr., his pamphlet Wh*rt*n and P*rr on the profession of faith...... 66 White and Otridge the booksellers Whole-length portrait of Shakspeare Why familiarly called Sam by Mr. Ireland 200 Witty conundrum 72 disquisitions on the 73 FINIS. Ellerton & Byworth, Printers, Johnson's Court, Fleet Street. |