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PORTRAITS IN THE FRONTISPIECE

The portraits in the frontispiece are reproduced by kind per-
mission of the following:

National Portrait Gallery WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: detail from the "Chandos" portrait,
traditionally said to be painted by Richard Burbage (see Note
4 on page 69 )

FRANCIS BACON: detail from the portrait after Paul Van Somer

SIR WALTER RALEIGH: detail from a panel by an unknown artist

Bodleian Library, Sutherland Collection
WILLIAM STANLEY, 6th Earl of Derby: detail from a replica by
Silvester Harding of the family portrait at Knowsley

Mansell Collection:
EDWARD DE VERE, 17th Earl of Oxford: detail from an original
painting


NOTES

Notes designated by an asterisk are given at the foot of the page.

Numbered notes are given at the end of the chapter.

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