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A STRATFORD YOUTH; 1. BIRTH; Stratford; Master Bretchgirdle's arrival; The chamberlain's first son; 2. MOTHER OF THE CHILD; Mary Shakespeare at Henley Street; 'Hie incepit pestis'; Air and music; 3. JOHN SHAKESPEARE'S FORTUNES; In the bailiff's family; Debts and a downfall; 4. TO GRAMMAR SCHOOL; A classroom; Rhetoric at dawn; The Lord of Misrule; 5. OPPORTUNITY AND NEED; 'ln the Countrey'; Upon a promontory; Returning; 6. LOVE AND EARLY MARRIAGE; Anne Hathaway and the Shottery fields 327 $aA licence for lovers After Davy Jones's show; II. ACTOR AND POET OF THE LONDON STAGE; 7. TO LONDON-AND THE AMPHITHEATRE PLAYERS; Streets and conduits; Hirelings, repertory, and poets; Crab the dog; 8. ATTITUDES; Marlowe, Kyd, and Shoreditch; 'I am the sea': Titus Andronicus and the Shrew; The white rose of York; 9. THE CITY IN SEPTEMBER; Plague and prospects; The 'waspish little worme' and 'upstart Crow'; Shagbag, The Comedy of Errors, and Love's Labour's Lost; 10. A PATRON, POEMS, AND COMPANY WORK; To the 'Earle of Southampton'; The sonneteer; Politics and King John 327 $a11. A SERVANT OF THE LORD CHAMBERLAIN Sharing with the Burbages; Dreams and the doors of breath; Falstaff, Hal, and a Henriad; 12. NEW PLACE AND THE COUNTRY; Gains and losses; Two murders, New Place, and Mr Quiney's little faults; 'This is the Forest of Arden'; III. THE MATURITY OF GENIUS; 13. SOUTH OF JULIUS CAESAR'S TOWER; Ben Jonson's thumb; Shylock, the troubled Merchant of Venice, and Francis Meres; Julius Caesar at the Globe; 14. HAMLET'S QUESTIONS; Poets' wars and 'little eyases'; The Prince's world; Investments; 15. THE KING'S SERVANTS; King James's arrival 327 $aPageantry, Measure for Measure, and All's Well That Ends Well The 'plume?d troops'; 16. THE TRAGIC SUBLIME; Jennet's guest and Marie's lodger; Time's perpetuity: Macbeth and King Lear; Classical roots: Egypt, Rome, and Athens; IV. THE LAST PHASE; 17. 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