28. Ibid., 103.
29. Ibid., 491.
30. Creighton, Queen Elizabeth, 254.
31. Church, R. W., Spenser, 116.
32. Lingard, VI, 321.
33. Aubrey, Brief Lives, 305.
34. Chute, Shakespeare of London, 145.
35. Bacon, Fr., Philosophical Works, 869; Apophthegm 55.
36. Froude, V, 206.
37. Sir John Hayward in Muir, K., Elizabethan and Jacobean Prose, I.
38. Chute, Ben Jonson, 164.
39. Froude, I, 8, 14.
40. Ibid, and 145; II, 338; Allen, J. W., History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century, 199–200.
41. Ascham, The Scholemaster, 81.
42. Froude, III, 4.
43. Taine, English Literature, 160.
44. Smith, Preserved, The Age of the Reformation, 634.
45. Robertson, J. M., Short History of Free-thought, II, 5, 6.
46. Bradbrook, The School of Night, 7; Boas, Marlowe and His Circle, 90; and the ed. of Love’s Labour’s Lost by A. T. Quiller Couch and J. Dover Wilson, London, 1923.
47. Bradbrook, 39.
48. Ibid., 12.
49. Robertson, Freethought, II, 10.
50. Green, J. R., Short History of the English People, ch. vii, sect. 3.
51. Froude, I, 183; IV, 65; V, 228.
52. Ibid., IV, 385–6.
53. Camb. Mod. History, II, 562.
54. Chute, Ben Jonson, 79.
55. Roeder, Catherine de’ Medici, 492.
56. Froude, IV, 119; Neale, 215.
57. Payne, E. A., The Anabaptists of the 16th Century, 19; Lingard, VI, 170.
58. Pastor, History of the Popes, XVI 250.
59. McCabe, Candid History of the Jesuits, 150.
60. Froude, I, 329.
61. Ibid., II, 345; Hughes, III, 159.
62. Macaulay, Critical and Historical Essays, I, 6; Camb. Mod. History, III, 349.
63. Lingard, VI, 122.
64. Hughes, III, 289.
65. Pastor, XIX, 441–2.
66. Ibid.
67. McCabe, Candid History, 148.
68. Ibid., 150.
69. Froude, IV, 284.
70. Ibid., 294–5.
71. Lngard, VI, 165; Froude, IV, 297.
72. Pastor, XIX, 458.
73. Hughes, III, 325–6.
74. Neale, 265.
75. Hughes, III, 363; Williams, F. B., Elizabethan England, 10.
76. Froude, V, 238.
77. Hughes, III, 380; Neale, 299.
78. Hallam, I, 169; Lingard, VI, 257.
79. Hughes, III, 392–6.
80. Allen, J. W., History of Political Thought in the Sixteenth Century, 216–7; Hallam, I, 190.
81. Hallam, I, 198.
82. Hughes, III, 408.
83. Lea, H. C., Studies in Church History, 508.
84. Neale, 178.
85. Hallam, I, 205.
86. Camb. Mod. History, III, 345.
87. Walton, Izaak, Life of Richard Hooker, in Clark, B. H., Great Short Biographies of the World, 556.
88. Hooker, Richard, Works: Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity, I, x, 4, 8.
89. Ibid., VIII, vi, II.
90. Ibid., I, i, I.
91. Froude, IV, 237.
92. Ibid., 191.
93. D’Alton, E. A., History of Ireland, III, 199.
94. Froude, IV, 233, 236.
95. Ibid., 233.
96. Froude, II, 466.
97. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 14th ed., XV, 778b.
98. Froude, II, 211.
99. Nussbaum, F. L., History of the Economic Institutions of Modern Europe, 122; Froude, II, 468.
100. Barnes, Economic History, 265.
101. Acton, J. E., Lectures on Modern History, 152; Davies, E. Trevor, The Golden Age of Spain, 212; Froude, III, 309; V, 37.
102. Froude, V, 344.
103. Ibid., 400.
104. Michelet, Jules, Histoire de France, IV, 4.
105. Froude, V, 413.
106. Ibid., 430–1.
107. Spedding, J., Life and Times of Francis Bacon, I, 56.
108. Strachey, Elizabeth and Essex, 173.
109. In Eddy, Sherwood, The Challenge of Europe, 205n.
110. Strachey, Elizabeth and Essex, 6.
111. Clarendon, Robert Devereux and George Villiers, in Clark, Great Short Biographies, 603.
112. Spedding, I, 21.
113. Ibid., 179.
114. Ibid., 56.
115. Strachey, 65.
116. Spedding, I, 231.
117. Spedding, note to Rawley’s Life of Bacon, in Bacon, Philosophical Works, 3.
118. Strachey, 172; Spedding, Life of Bacon, I, 227; Creighton, Queen Elizabeth, 279.
119. Holzknecht, Backgrounds of Shakespeare’s Plays, 301; Chambers, E. K., William Shakespeare, I, 354; Strachey, 241.
120. Spedding, I, 343–8.
121. Strachey, 264–5.
122. Creighton, 295.
123. Strachey, 279.
124. In Muir, Elizabethan and Jacobean Prose, 39.
125. Ibid., 40.
126. Hamlet, III, iii, 15–23.
127. Bacon, Advancement of Learning, Preface to the King.
128. Henry VIII, V, v, 18.
CHAPTER II
1. A phrase of unknown origin, as old as 1300—Mencken, H. L., New Dictionary of Quotations, 343.
2. Bernai, Science in History, 284; Wolf, A., History of Science in the Eighteenth Century, 630.
3. Trevelyan, English Social History, 191.
4. Rogers, Economic Interpretation of History, 38; Traill, Social England, III, 365; Froude, Henry VIII, I, 19; Lipson, Growth of English Society, 157f.
5. Shakespeare’s England, I, 320.
6. Rogers, Economic Interpretation, 37; Rogers, Six Centuries of Work and Wages, 84, 88, 100.
7. Renard and Weulersee, Life and Work in Modern Europe, 94; Shakespeare’s England, I, 331.
8. Creighton in Traill, III, 373.
9. Gasquet, Henry VIII and the English Monasteries, II, 515n.
10. Smith, P, Age of the Reformation, 476.
11. Beard, Chas., Toward Civilization, 227.
12. Trevelyan, Social History, 160–1.
13. Wolf, History of Science in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries, 614.
14. Thompson, J. W., Economic and Social History of Europe in the Later Middle Ages, 497.
15. See, H., Modern Capitalism, 55.
16. Trevelyan, Social History, 120.
17. Sarton, G., Introduction to the History of Science, IIIa, 324.
18. Addison, J. D., Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages, 26.
19. Froude, Elizabeth, II, 88.
20. Chute, Shakespeare of London, 63.
21. Ascham, Scholemaster, 71–8 and end.
22. Einstein, Lewis, Italian Renaissance in England, 160.
23. Hughes, III, 137.
24. Goethe, Faust, Part II, lines 616–18, quoted in Haydn, H., The Counter-Renaissance, 362.
25. Camb. Mod. History, III, 362.
26. Chute, Ben Jonson, 41.
27. Trend, J. B., Civilization of Spain, 110.
28. Hughes, III, 144.
29. Shakespeare’s England, I, 416.
30. Froude, Elizabeth, V, 462.
31. Trevelyan, Social History, 140.
32. Lingard, VI, 323.
33. King Lear, IV, vi.
34. Lingard, VI, 323.
35. Hallam, I, 35.
36. Shakespeare’s England, I, 398.
37. Froude, Elizabeth, IV, 122–3; Shakespeare’s England, I, 400.
38. Hallam, I, 234; Spenser, E., Poetical Works, Introd., xxiii.
39. Browne, Sir Thos., Religio Medici, Introd., x.
40. Garrison, History of Medicine, 819.
41. Bacon, Essay “Of Gardens,” in Philosophical Works, 791.
42. Merchant of Venice, I, ii.
43. Much Ado about Nothing, III, iv.
44. Holzknecht, 44.
45. Philip Stubbs in James, B. B., Women of England, 250.
46. Wright, Thomas, Womankind in Western Europe, 334.
47. Merchant of Venice, III, ii, 89.
48. Shakespeare’s England, II, 94.
49. Wright, Thomas, History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in England, 456.
50. James I, A Counterblast to Tobacco (1604), in Muir, 89.
51. McKinney and Anderson, Music in History, 278.
52. Oxford History of Music, II, 221.
53. Ibid., 208.
54. Haydn, H., The Portable Elizabethan Reader, 666.
55. Burney, C., General History of Music, II, 306.
56. In the National Portrait Gallery, London.
57. Blomfield, R., Short History of Renaissance Architecture in England, 37.
58. Bishop, A. T., Renaissance Architecture of England, 34; Blomfield, 86.
59. Ibid.
60. Haydn, Counter-Renaissance, 13.
CHAPTER III
1. Burton, Robert, Anatomy of Melancholy, 7.
2. Shakespeare’s England, II, 183.
3. Putnam, G. H., Censorship of the Church of Rome, II, 258.
4. Shakespeare’s England, II, 217.