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Literary drama, on the modern stage, 123;
antagonism of capital to, 126-128
_Lives of the Poets_ of the seventeenth century, 54
Locke, John, in France, 200
Locke, Matthew, Shakespearean music of, 105, 108
Logic, Shakespeare on, 146
London, Shakespeare's association with, 226 _seq._;
statues in, 236, 237;
proposed sites for Shakespeare monument in, 239
London County Council, and the theatre, 130, 131;
and subsidised enlightenment, 133;
and Shakespeare monument, 219
London Trades Council and the theatre, 132
Lowin, John, original actor in Shakespeare's plays, 61;
coached by Shakespeare in part of _Hamlet_, 63, 71, 72
Lycurgus, Attic orator, 233
Macready, W.C., his criticism of spectacle, 14
Marlowe, Christopher, Shakespeare's senior by two months, 37, 193
Massinger, Philip, his _Bondman_, 92, 93
Mathews, Charles, on a monument of Shakespeare, 214
Mercy, Shakespeare on, 152, 153
Metaphysics, Shakespeare on, 146-148
Mill, John Stuart, statue of, 237
Milton, his elegy on Shakespeare, 51, 231
Moliere, accepted methods of producing his plays, 16, 18, 136
Montaigne, Michel de, and Anthony Bacon, 203;
his essays in English, 204
Moore, Thomas, and commemoration of Shakespeare, 216
More, Sir Thomas, his _Utopia_ in France, 204
Municipal theatre, its justification, 122;
in Europe, 134
Musset, Alfred de, on Shakespeare, 206
Nash, John, and commemoration of Shakespeare, 216
Nash, Thomas, 64
Nodier, Charles, his _Pensees de Shakespeare_, 211-213
Norwegian drama, 129
Obedience, the duty of, 161
Oldys, William, antiquary, 68, 69
Opera in England, 131
Oxford, the Crown Inn at, 69;
Shakespeare at, 70;
visitors from, to Stratford, 75-77
Patriotism, Shakespeare on, 170 _seq.
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