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- A
- Achæus, i. 9
- Acrobates, i. 10
- Actresses, in ancient Rome, i. 14;
- in fourth and fifth centuries, 22;
- in sixteenth century, 29;
- morals of, 180;
- admitted to the Italian stage, ii. 77;
- admitted to the French stage, 79;
- dancing essential to, 80;
- in Beolco’s plays, 80;
- in the Renaissance, 133
- Adami, Patricia, plays soubrette parts, i. 44;
- in Paris, 162;
- marries Agostino Lolli, 163
- Adamo, L’, described, i. 254
- Adelphi Theatre, Legrand plays at, i. 230
- Æschylus, i. 9; ii. 53
- Aigremont, Mlle d’, cantatrice, ii. 73
- Alborghetti, pantaloon, i. 49
- Alvarotto, Marco, Beolco’s letter to, i. 303;
- plays Menego, ii. 101
- Amante Romanesque, L’, scene from, ii. 152
- Amants Magnifiques, Les, Louis XIV. plays in, ii. 83
- Amelia, Martino d’, i. 25; ii. 256
- Amour des Trois Oranges, L’, produced, i. 100
- Anconitana, La, quotations from, i. 236; ii. 132
- Andreini, Francesco, in Scala’s company, i. 37;
- his career, 149;
- as author, 150;
- his preface to Scala’s collection, 240
- Andreini, Giovanni-Battista, heads the Uniti Company, i. 89;
- his birth, 149;
- plays Lelio, 150;
- biographical note of, 254;
- his L’Adamo, 254;
- his Teatro Celeste, 255;
- other works by, 256
- Andreini, Isabella, i. 38;
- her marriage, 149;
- plays Isabella, 162;
- in France, 239;
- her distinguished career, ii. 135
- Anfiparnasso, L’, ii. 57
- Angeleri, Giuseppe, plays Brighella, ii. 167
- Apothecary, the, described, ii. 273
- Apuleius quoted, i. 60
- Argens, Marquis d’, on morals of actresses, i. 180
- Argieri plays Pulcinella, i. 113
- Aristophanes, i. 10
- Arlecchino. See Harlequin
- Arlequine, i. 173
- Arlequin Esprit Follet, i. 95
- Arlequino Proteo, i. 164
- Arlequin Poli par l’Amour quoted, ii. 151
- Artémire Délivrée quoted, i. 97
- Arzigogolo, scene of, ii. 97
- Asinaria contrasted with Beolco’s La Vaccaria, ii. 128
- Atella, theatre at, i. 11
- Atellanæ, comedies so called, i. 11;
- licentious, 12;
- the source of the Commedia dell’ Arte, 32, 107
- Augustus I. of Poland and Angelo Constantini, ii. 192 et seq.
- Aulularia quoted, ii. 18
- Aulus Gellius on ancient masks, i. 16
- Aurelia, i. 41;
- described, ii. 139;
- played by B. Bianchi, 140
- Aurelio. See B. Ranieri
- Avocat Pour et Contre, L’, scene from, ii. 221
- B
- Babron, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 73
- Bacelli, La, cantatrice, ii. 70
- Bagnacavallo, Lidia di, i. 35;
- and A. Valerini, ii. 134
- Baletti, Elena-Virginia, plays Flaminia, i. 149;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
- marries L. Riccoboni, 265;
- her career, ii. 165
- Baletti, Giuseppe, goes to France, i. 268;
- married to La Dumalgé, ii. 86
- Baletti, Luigi, plays Lelio, i. 50;
- at the Théâtre-Italien, 272;
- accidentally shot, 273
- Ballerina, The, chapter on, ii. 75;
- Gertrude Boon, Violente and Mlle Hamoche, 83;
- La Camargo, 84;
- La Dumalgé, 86
- Ballets, scenario of La Verità, ii. 81;
- Louis XIV. in, 82
- Balli, Celesi, plays Pulcinella, i. 129
- Banqueroutier, Le, scene from, i. 166
- Barbançois plays Pulcinella, i. 113, 153
- Barbera, La, success of, ii. 56
- Barbieri, Niccolo, quoted, i. 152;
- on Zeccha, 192;
- on boys playing feminine rôles, ii. 78;
- on Isabella Andreini, 136;
- plays, 173;
- his Supplica, 173 et seq.
- Baron, the, of Sicilian origin, i. 28;
- a variant of Pantaloon, ii. 50
- Bartolazzi, Margarita, i. 41;
- in La Finta Pazza, ii. 157
- Bastolet, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 72
- Bathyllus, mime of the first century, i. 19
- Beaumarchais and Mlle Mesnard, ii. 70
- Begot, Anne, wife of Tabarin, i. 162
- Belloni plays Pierrot, i. 212
- Beltrame, of Milanese origin, i. 29;
- costume of, ii. 172;
- played by Barbieri, 173
- Benozzi, Giovanna-Rosa, plays Silvia, i. 49;
- married to G. Baletti, 268;
- presents her son to the public, 272;
- her career, ii. 150;
- in Arlequin Poli, etc., 151;
- in L’Amante Romanesque, 152;
- in The Portrait, 154;
- her marriage, 155
- Beolco, Angelo (Ruzzante), opens a career to Italian dialects, i. 26;
- his La Rhodiana quoted, 99;
- Il Sitonno created by, 134;
- names of his soubrettes, 161;
- La Vaccaria quoted, 235;
- L’Anconitana quoted, 236;
- creates the modern theatre, 254;
- dialogue of, 276;
- chapter on, 279;
- compared with his predecessors, 280;
- his epitaph, 281;
- his stage companions, 282;
- his use of dialects, 283;
- his realism, 286;
- his letters, 287;
- his times, 288;
- dialogues quoted, 289 et seq.;
- his letter to Alvarotto, 303;
- his methods, 308;
- his works, 309;
- characters introduced by, 311;
- dialogue quoted, ii. 14;
- women in his plays, 80;
- dialogue of, 102;
- La Fiorina quoted, 121;
- La Piovana quoted, 163;
- never licentious, 285 f.n.
- Bergerac, Cyrano de, boastfulness of, i. 145;
- quoted, 146
- Berneri, Giuseppe, poem by, on Meo Patacca, i. 129;
- Marco Pepe, 132
- Bertinazzi, Carlo, plays Harlequin, i. 49;
- succeeds Thomassin, 88;
- his début, 90;
- his talents, 91;
- his death, 93;
- Collé’s criticism of, 94;
- Grimm’s criticism of, 95
- Bertoldino, The Life of, i. 183 et seq.;
- on the stage, 191
- Bertoldo, The Life of, i. 183 et seq.;
- on the stage, 191
- Bianchi, Brigida (Aurelia), i. 43, 44, 153;
- goes to France, 257;
- writes L’Inganno Fortunato, ii. 140
- Bianchi, Giuseppe, plays Spezzafer, i. 153; ii. 140
- Bianchi, Orsola, ii. 140
- Biancolelli, Catarina, plays Columbine, i. 44, 67, 163;
- her début, 164;
- quotations from her rôles, 165 et seq.;
- in Paris, 173
- Biancolelli, Françoise-Marie-Apolline, plays Isabelle, i. 67;
- at the Comédie Italienne, ii. 141;
- her marriage with M. de Turgis, 147;
- pensioned, 150
- Biancolelli, Giuseppe-Domenico (Domenico), Gherardi on, i. 77;
- defect in his voice, 84;
- melancholy character of, 91;
- father of Catarina, 163;
- Fournier on, 204;
- married to Orsola Corteze, ii. 141
- Biancolelli, Pierre-François, plays under name of Dominique, i. 68;
- plays Trivelino, 98
- Biancolelli, Teresa, plays Columbine, i. 49, 163
- Biancolelli, Teresa (the younger), i. 163
- Bibbiena, Cardinal of, his La Calandra, i. 280
- Bigottini plays Harlequin, i. 95
- Biologues, i. 90
- Birrichino, rôle described, i. 134 et seq.
- Biscegliese, Il, of Neapolitan origin, i. 28;
- described by Musset, ii. 38;
- ejaculations of, 39;
- costume of, 40;
- in Le Jettaturi, 40
- Bissoni, Giovanni, plays Scapino, i. 49;
- career of, ii. 182
- Bobèche, ii. 118
- Boon, Gertrude, ballerina, ii. 83
- Borromeo, Cardinal Charles, i. 238;
- scenarii bearing his autograph, ii. 137
- Bos, Abbé du, quoted, i. 13
- Bosse, Abraham, plays Matamoros, i. 152
- Boxwell, the English clown, i. 232
- Brazier quoted, i. 196
- Brighella, origin of, i. 27;
- Bergamese, 28, 45;
- contrasted with Harlequin, 64;
- in Venice, ii. 17;
- described, 161;
- descended from Epidicus, 163;
- costume of, 166;
- played by Angeleri and Zanoni, 167;
- witticisms of, 167
- Brocantin, variant of Pantaloon, ii. 26
- Broken Contracts, The, scenario of, ii. 287
- Brosses, Président de, on improvisation, i. 32;
- on Meo Patacca, 131;
- on La Serva Padrona, ii. 54;
- on Italian opera, 55;
- on a performance at Verona, 61, 85
- Bucco, i. 107;
- character of, 108
- Buffoon, etymology of, i. 19
- Burattino, gives his name to marionettes, i. 21;
- in Scala’s scenarii, 29;
- and Pedrolino, 202;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242 et seq.;
- character described, ii. 252;
- and Pantaloon, 253
- Burchiella, Lucio, plays the Doctor, ii. 31, 37
- C
- Cabotino, ii. 238
- Cacasenno, Life of, i. 184 et seq.;
- on the stage, 191
- Calandra, La, performed at Lyons, i. 33;
- written, 286;
- quoted, ii. 256
- Calcese, Andrea, plays Pulcinella, i. 112
- Callot, his Les Petits Danseurs, i. 27, 63;
- engravings of Captains, 148;
- of Scaramouche, ii. 207;
- his engravings, 231, 235
- Camargo, La, Ballerina, ii. 84
- Camerani plays Scapino, ii. 183
- Camille. See Antonia Veronese
- Cantatrice, The, i. 28;
- Elizabeth Danneret, 45;
- chapter on, ii. 52;
- some early singers, 56;
- rôle of, 59;
- Mlle Chantilly, 62;
- Deamicis, 66;
- La Piccinelli, 67;
- Mlle Collet, 69;
- La Colomba, 69;
- Bacelli, Zanarini, Mesnard and Ruette, 70;
- others, 72 and 73
- Captain, The, i. 26;
- of Neapolitan origin, 28;
- Spavento, 29;
- Cocodrillo, 35, 45;
- chapter on, 137;
- The Braggart Captain quoted, 138;
- his bearing, 142;
- Matamoros, 143;
- European success of the type, 147;
- costumes of, 147;
- names of, 148;
- Spavento, 149;
- Rodomonte, 150;
- Rinoceronte, 152;
- Spezzafer, 152;
- costume of, in the eighteenth century, 155;
- Giangurgolo, 155;
- Il Vappo, 156;
- Rogantino, 157
- Carlin. See Carlo Bertinazzi
- Carnival masks, ii. 275 et seq.
- Carpentier, plays Gillies, i. 213;
- his drunkenness, 215;
- his last appearance, 216
- Casnar, i. 27, 107;
- the ancient Pantaloon, ii. 10
- Casperle supplants Hanswurst, i. 128
- Cassandre aux Indes quoted, i. 275
- Cassandrino, of Roman origin, i. 28;
- described, ii. 46
- Cassandro, origin of, i. 27;
- in dialogue with Paillasse, 197;
- with Pierrot, 209;
- described, ii. 42;
- character created and developed, 45
- Castil-Blaze quoted, ii. 54
- Cavé, plays Scaramouche, ii. 227;
- his duel, 228
- Cavicchio, in Scala’s scenarii, i. 29;
- described, ii. 254
- Cecchini, Pietro-Maria, on comedy, ii. 77;
- plays Fritellino, 236
- Celega in La Vaccaria, ii. 123
- Centaura, La, described, i. 40
- Champfleury, scenarii by, i. 125;
- on Deburau, 226;
- on the English Clown, 232
- Chantilly, Mlle de. See Madame Favart
- Chapelle, famous Cassandro, ii. 45;
- anecdotes of, 46
- Charlatans, in Athens and Sparta, i. 10;
- Istomachus, 18;
- Mondor, 41; ii. 238;
- in Italy and France, 239;
- Martin’s description of, 240
- Chicanoux described, ii. 268
- Ciavarelli, Alessandro, plays Scapino, ii. 183
- Cicero, his friendship for Roscius, i. 18;
- quoted, 60
- Cid, Le, i. 145
- Clizia, La, played in Rome, i. 280
- Cinedologues, i. 80
- Cinthio, in dialogue with Pierrot, i. 210;
- played by M. A. Romagnesi, 259;
- costume of, 260;
- in Colombine Avocat, 260;
- and Mezzetin, ii. 190
- Clairon, Hippolyte, ii. 80;
- on Volange’s failure, 118
- Cleon, Roman mime, i. 18
- Clown, the English version of Pierrot, i. 231;
- descendant of the Clowns of Shakespeare, 233;
- played by Giuseppe Grimaldi, 233;
- played by Joe Grimaldi, 234
- Cocodrillo, Captain, played by Fornaris, i. 150
- Colalto plays Pantaloon, ii. 29;
- his death, 30
- Collé, his criticism of Bertinazzi, i. 94;
- his criticism of Deshayes, 178;
- of the sisters Veronese, ii. 177
- Collet, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 69
- Colomba, La, her début, ii. 69
- Colombine Avocat, dialogue from, i. 260
- Columbine, i. 41;
- Catarina Biancolelli, 44;
- Teresa Biancolelli, 49;
- in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 82 et seq.;
- chapter on, 159;
- a soubrette, 162;
- Catarina Biancolelli, 163;
- speeches of, 164 et seq.;
- in Le Banqueroutier, 166;
- in L’Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, 169;
- and Harlequin, 171;
- costume of, 173;
- Violette, 174;
- Coraline, 175;
- in scene from Gherardi, ii. 26;
- the daughter of Cassandro, 44;
- in dialogue with Isabella, 147
- Comédie-Française makes war upon the forain theatres, i. 46
- Comédie-Italienne, the “New” and the “Old,” i. 50;
- amalgamated with the Opéra-Comique, 52;
- styled “Théâtre des Italiens,” 53;
- Bertoldo at, 192
- Comedy, ancient, i. 11 et seq.
- Comædiæ Planipediæ, i. 12
- Commedia dell’ Arte, developed in Italy, i. 26;
- continuation of the Atellanæ, 28, 32;
- improvisation in, 30;
- Riccoboni’s hostility to, 267;
- Gozzi and Goldoni on, ii. 281
- Commedia Sostenuta, i. 26
- Commissary, the, ii. 267
- Confidenti Troupe, i. 34, 37, 150
- Constantini, Angelo, plays Mezzetino, i. 44;
- his career, ii. 185;
- succeeds Domenico, 186;
- anecdote of, 187;
- and Augustus I. of Poland, 192;
- his reappearance, 193;
- his death, 194
- Constantini, Anna, plays Isabelle, ii. 157
- Constantini, Antonio, plays Harlequin, i. 89
- Constantini, Constantino, plays Gradelino, i. 45;
- career of, ii. 184
- Constantini, Giovanni-Battista, plays Ottavio, i. 45;
- in Paris, 262;
- his services to France, 263;
- his character and death, 264
- Coraline. See Anna Veronese
- Corneille, i. 145
- Cornelio, Aloysio, patron of Beolco, i. 281 et seq.
- Corteze, Orsola, plays Eularia, i. 44;
- wife of Domenico, 67;
- her début, ii. 140
- Corypheus created by Thespis, i. 9
- Cotta Pietro, Riccoboni on, i. 266;
- endeavours to uplift comedy, 267
- Coviello, i. 27;
- of Calabrese origin, 28;
- chapter on, ii. 231;
- in Callot’s engravings, 233;
- played by Salvator Rosa, 234;
- Fritellino, 235;
- Tabarino, 237;
- Burattino, 252;
- Cavicchio, 254;
- Ficcheto, 255
- Crispin, costume of, i. 152;
- described, ii. 229
- Croce, Giulio Cesare (Della Lira), i. 183;
- his poem, 185
- D
- Dancing. See Ballerina
- Danneret, Elizabeth, cantatrice, i. 45; ii. 59;
- in Le Départ des Comédiens, 60
- Darbés, plays Pantaloon, ii. 30;
- Gozzi’s praise of, 282
- Deamicis, cantatrice, ii. 66
- Deburau, Jean-Baptiste, i. 53;
- contrasted with Père Rousseau, 196;
- transforms character of Pierrot, 219;
- Théophile Gautier on, 220;
- Janin’s biography of, 221;
- his agreement with Bertrand, 222;
- plays in which performed, 223;
- his last appearance, 226;
- his death, 227;
- and George Sand, 228;
- his character, 229;
- his son, 230
- Deburau the younger succeeds his father, i. 229
- Delaulne, Florentin, his Arlequiniana, i. 69
- Della Lira. See Croce
- Départ des Comédiens, Le, quoted, ii. 60
- Deshayes, at the Comédie-Italienne, i. 175;
- Collé’s criticism of, 178
- Doctor, the (Il Dottore), i. 26;
- of Bolognese origin, 28;
- in Scala’s scenarii, 29, 48;
- Materazzi, 49;
- in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 80; and ii. 35;
- and Pedrolino, 201;
- in Pantalone Spezier, ii. 21;
- described, 31;
- Riccoboni on, 32;
- his mask, 33;
- players of, 37;
- in dialogue with Isabelle, 144;
- and Fenocchio, 171;
- and Scaramouche, 218
- Donat, Jean, plays zanies, i. 44
- Domenico. See Giuseppe-Domenico Biancolelli
- Double Inconstance, La, i. 94
- Dumalgé, Mlle, Ballerina, ii. 86
- E
- Ely plays Polichinelle, i. 125
- Empereur dans la Lune, L’, i. 79; ii. 35
- Épreuves, Les, sketched, i. 223
- Esopus, Roman mime, i. 18
- Ethologues, i. 10
- Etoile quoted, i. 35 et seq.
- Etruscans, i. 11
- F
- Fabioni plays Pulcinella, i. 119
- Facanappa described, ii. 49
- Favart, marries Mlle Chantilly, ii. 62;
- on La Piccinelli, 67;
- on La Dumalgé, 86;
- on Camille, 158 et seq.
- Favart, Madame (Mlle Chantilly), her début, ii. 62;
- Maréchal de Saxe in love with, 63;
- her talent, 64;
- her death, 65;
- her dancing, 80
- Fedeli Troupe, i. 39
- Fenocchio, variant of Brighella, ii. 168;
- and Harlequin, 169
- Fescennia, the verses of, ii. 231;
- actors of, 232
- Festin de Pierre, Le, i. 205
- Ficcheto described, ii. 255
- Finta Pazza, La, title of, i. 42;
- performed in Paris, 57
- Fiorello, Silvio, introduced Pulcinella, i. 112
- Fiorilli, Agostino, plays Tartaglia, ii. 261;
- Gozzi’s praise of, 281, 290
- Fiorina, La, quoted, ii. 121
- Fiorinetta in La Vaccaria, ii. 121
- Fiurelli, Tiberio, Scaramouche, i. 41, 43, 44;
- in interlude, ii. 58;
- plays Scaramouche, 208;
- his marriage, 210;
- his fame, 211;
- and Louis XIV., 212;
- his second marriage, 214;
- in scenario from Gherardi, 215
- Flautino, played by Giovanni Gherardi, ii. 184
- Flavio, Flaminio Scala, i. 29;
- in La Vaccaria, 235; and ii. 125;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, i. 242
- Fontaine de Sapience, La, quoted, ii. 59
- Fornaris, Fabrizio di, in Confidenti Troupe, i. 37;
- plays Cocodrillo, 150
- Fourberies de Scapin, Les, i. 188
- Fournier, Édouard, on Pierrot, i. 204 et seq.
- Fracassano, Michelangelo da, plays Pulcinella, i. 44, 113
- Fracasse, Le Capitaine, i. 148
- Franca-Trippa, type created, i. 37;
- a zanni, ii. 236
- Franceschina, played by Silvia Roncagli, i. 37, 162;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
- wife of Burattino, ii. 253
- Fritellino, in Scala’s scenarii, i. 29;
- described, ii. 235;
- played by Cecchini, 236
- Funambules, Théâtre des, i. 125;
- Deburau at, 218;
- Deburau’s agreement, 222
- Funambuli, i. 10;
- in Rome, 15
- G
- Gabrielli, Giulia, i. 41;
- cantatrice, ii. 57
- Galimafré, ii. 118
- Ganassa, Juan, establishes Italian comedy in Paris, i. 34;
- his company, 192
- Garrick, David, on Bertinazzi’s talent, i. 191
- Garzon, Thomas, on Isabella Andreini, ii. 135
- Gaultier-Garguille, created, i. 41;
- on boastfulness, 146;
- etymology of, ii. 50;
- described, 51
- Gautier, Théophile, on pantomime, i. 54;
- on Deburau, 220
- Gavarini Girolamo, plays Captain Rinoceronte, i. 152
- Gelosi Troupe, i. 35;
- at Hôtel de Bourbon, 36;
- its motto, 37;
- players in, 238
- Genest martyred, i. 19, 255
- Gennari, his eulogium of Beolco, i. 280 f.n.
- Gentilhomme Gascon, Le, played before Henry IV., i. 198
- Geoffrin, Julien, plays Jodelet, ii. 204
- Gherardi, Evaristo, on improvisation, i. 39;
- plays Harlequin, 45;
- his collection of scenarii, 52;
- his account of his first appearance, 76;
- his death, 78;
- scene by, ii. 26;
- in Le Départ des Comédiens, 60;
- monologue of Isabella, 142;
- on Fiurelli, 211
- Gherardi, Giovanni, plays Flautino, i. 44;
- father of Evaristo G., 76;
- career of, ii. 184
- Gianduja, originated in Turin, i. 28;
- identical with Girolamo, ii. 108;
- described, 110;
- in Turin, 112
- Gian Farina, i. 193
- Giangurgolo, of Calabrese origin, i. 28;
- one of the captains, 155 et seq.
- Giaratone Giuseppe, plays Pierrot, i. 44, 207;
- biographical note of, 211
- Giglio. See Gilles
- Gilles, variant of Pierrot, i. 213;
- played by Carpentier, 213
- Girolamo, identical with Gianduja, ii. 108;
- in Milan, 109
- Goldoni, Carlo, hostile to Commedia dell’ Arte, i. 99;
- writes play for Darbés, ii. 30;
- his methods, 290;
- his quarrel with Gozzi, 292
- Golinetti plays Harlequin, i. 95
- Gozzi, Carlo, his relations with Sacchi, i. 100;
- and the Commedia dell’ Arte, ii. 281;
- his scenarii, 283;
- and Signora Ricci, 284;
- on improvisation, 284 et seq.;
- his quarrel with Goldoni, 292
- Gradelino played by Constantino Constantini, i. 44; ii. 184
- Grattelard, described, ii. 200;
- in The Three Hunchbacks, 201;
- the rival of Tabarin, 242
- Grimaldi, Giuseppe, Clown, i. 233
- Grimaldi, Joe, Clown, i. 233
- Grimm, quoted, i. 47;
- on dismissal of Italian players, 53;
- on Bigottini’s Harlequin, 95;
- on Colalto, ii. 29;
- on Mlle Chantilly, 64, 65;
- on La Colomba, 69;
- on Mme Ruette, 70;
- on Jeannot, 115
- Gringalet, ii. 118
- Gros Guillaume, created, i. 41;
- played by Guérin, 198;
- costume of, 199
- Guaiassa, La, the Neapolitan soubrette, i. 179
- Guapo, Il, i. 133 et seq.
- Guérin, Robert, plays Gros Guillaume, i. 198
- Guéru, Hugues, creates Gaultier Garguille, ii. 50
- Guillot-Gorju, created, i. 41;
- described, ii. 52
- H
- Halle, Adam de la, i. 121
- Hamoche plays Pierrot, i. 206, 212
- Hanswurst, the German Polichinelle, i. 115;
- Magnin on, 127;
- played by Prehauser, 128
- Harlay, Achille de, i. 62
- Harlequin, descended from phallophores, i. 11, 27;
- Bergamese origin of, 28, 41;
- played by Domenico, 44;
- by Gherardi, 45, 76;
- by Thomassin, 49, 84;
- by Carlo Bertinazzi, 49;
- described, 54;
- chapter on, 57 et seq.;
- possible ancestor of, 59;
- costume of, 60;
- etymology of name, 62;
- character transformed by Domenico, 65;
- in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 79;
- in plays by Marivaux, 85;
- played by Antonio Constantini, 89;
- by Bertinazzi, 90;
- by Bigottini, 95;
- by Golinetti, 95;
- in marionettes, 95;
- actors who played, 96;
- Trivelino, 96;
- in Artémire, 97;
- Truffaldino, 98;
- in Harlequin Roi Par Hasard, 153;
- and Spezzafer, 154;
- in Arlequino Proteo, 164;
- and Columbine, 171;
- and Violette, 174;
- and Pedrolino, 201, 202;
- in Les Épreuves, 224;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
- in Colombine Avocat, 260;
- in Cassandre aux Indes, 275;
- Pantaloon’s servant, ii. 19;
- in Pantalone Spezier, 21;
- in Le Départ des Comédiens, 60;
- in Arlequin Poli par l’Amour, 151;
- and Fenocchio, 169;
- and Mezzetin, 189;
- and Scaramouche, 216;
- in L’Avocat Pour et Contre, 221;
- in Le Collier de Perles, 260 f.n.
- Haudouin, Bertrand, plays Guillot-Gorju, ii. 52
- Henri III. summons Gelosi Troupe to France, i. 35
- Henri IV., anecdote of, i. 198
- Herodotus on marionettes, i. 20
- Histrion, etymology of, i. 17
- Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, L’, scene from, i. 169
- I
- Illusion Comique, L’, i. 145
- Inganno Fortunato, L’, i. 84;
- announcement of, ii. 61;
- by Brigida Bianchi, 140
- Interludes, origin and development of, ii. 54;
- filled by Fiurelli, 58
- Isabelle, played by Isabella Andreini, i. 37, 162;
- in L’Empereur dans la Lune, 83;
- and Columbine, 165;
- in Le Banqueroutier, 167;
- in L’Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, 169;
- and Pedrolino, 202;
- in Les Épreuves, 223;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
- in Cassandre aux Indes, 275;
- in scene from Gherardi, ii. 27;
- chapter on, 121;
- Isabella Andreini, 135;
- some leading ladies, 138;
- played by Brigida Bianchi, 139;
- by Françoise Biancolelli, 141;
- monologue of, 142;
- in dialogue with the Doctor, 144;
- with Columbine, 147;
- Silvia, 150;
- Flaminia, 156;
- Lucile, 157;
- some other variants, 159;
- and Mezzetin, 188
- Istomachus, a charlatan, i. 18
- Italien Marié à Paris, L’, success of, i. 268
- J
- Janin, Jules, his biography of Deburau quoted, i. 220
- Jan-Klaassen, the Dutch Polichinelle, i. 127
- Jeanne of Naples, her history dramatised, i. 24
- Jeannot, described, ii. 114;
- played by Volange, 116
- Jocrisse, ii. 118
- Jodelet, created, i. 41;
- described, ii. 209
- K
- Karagheus, the Eastern Polichinelle, i. 115
- L
- Lambert, Mlle, cantatrice, ii. 72
- Laurent plays Leandro, i. 227
- Leandro, played by C. V. Romagnesi, i. 45, 264;
- in Les Épreuves, 223;
- character transformed, 273;
- in Cassandre aux Indes, 275;
- played by Laurent, 277;
- and Cassandro, ii. 44
- Legrand, Henri, plays Turlupin, ii. 198
- Legrand, Paul, plays Pierrot, i. 230
- Legrand, Louis, plays Turlupin, ii. 200
- Lelio, played by Luigi Riccoboni, i. 49, 264;
- in L’Inganno Fortunato, 84;
- in Le Prince Travesti, 85;
- chapter on, 235;
- Flavio, 235;
- played by G. B. Andreini, 254;
- Orazio, 257;
- Cinthio, 259;
- Ottavio, 262;
- played by L. Riccoboni, 264;
- played by Cotta, 266;
- in L’Italien Marié à Paris, 267;
- played by G. A. Romagnesi, 268;
- played by F. Riccoboni, 271;
- played by A. L. Baletti, 272;
- Leandro, 273
- Lisle, Mlle de, cantatrice, ii. 72
- Livius Andronicus, i. 13
- Locatelli, Domenico, plays Trivelino, i. 43, 44, 66, 97;
- play by, 98
- Locatelli, Gabriella, i. 41; ii. 57
- Lolli, Angelo Agostino Constantino, plays the Doctor, i. 44;
- marries Patricia Adami, 163;
- his Doctor, ii. 37
- Lombardi, Bernardino, i. 35;
- plays Doctor, ii. 37
- Loret, “The Historic Muse of,” quoted, i. 43
- Louis XIII. summons Italian troupe to France, i. 41
- Louis XIV., responsible for French opera, ii. 58;
- dances in ballets, 82
- Lucian, quoted, i. 14;
- on masks, 17;
- on dancing, ii. 76
- Lysiodes, i. 10
- M
- Macchiavelli, Niccolo, as dramatic author, i. 280;
- friend of La Barbera, ii. 56
- Maccus, i. 26, 107;
- character of, 108
- Maddalena Lasciva e Penitente, La, characters in, ii. 138
- Magnin, Charles, on pantomime in Rome, i. 13, 14;
- on marionettes in Rome, 19;
- on attitude of Church towards histrions, 22;
- on itinerant troupes, 36, 38;
- on plebeian drama, 53;
- on Pulcinella, 120;
- on Polichinelle, 121, 126;
- on Punch, 127;
- on ancient singers, ii. 53;
- on dancing, 76;
- on funeral of Isabella Andreini, 136
- Maillard, Mlle, Cantatrice, ii. 72
- Malloni, Maria, Celia, i. 35;
- her talent, ii. 134
- Mandragora, La, i. 280; ii. 81
- Manducus, i. 19
- Manente, Gian, i. 25; ii. 256
- Marco-Pepe, of Roman origin, i. 28;
- affinity with Polichinelle, 128;
- costume of, 131;
- rôle of, described, 132
- Marinette, i. 44
- Marionettes, in antiquity, i. 19;
- etymology of, 20;
- varieties of, 21;
- gypsies and, 25
- Marivaux writes plays for Thomassin, i. 85
- Marmontel on Harlequin, i. 59, 64
- Mary of Médicis summons Fedeli Troupe to Paris, i. 39
- Masks, in Rome, i. 15;
- worn by Greek mimes, 17;
- worn by types of the Italian comedy, 27;
- some carnival masks, ii. 275 et seq.
- Matamore. See Matamoros
- Matamoros, Captain, played by Fiorello, i. 112;
- his Spanish origin, 143;
- Scarron’s play on, 147;
- played by Bosses, 152
- Matterazzi plays Doctor, i. 49; ii. 27
- Mazarin, Cardinal, summons Italian comedians to Paris, i. 41, 51;
- summons Domenico, 66
- Mazurier plays Polichinelle, i. 124
- Meneghino, of Milanese origin, i. 28;
- described, ii. 101;
- descended from Menego, 102;
- akin to Stenterello, 106
- Menego, dialogue of, ii. 102
- Meo-Patacca, of Roman origin, i. 28;
- variant of Polichinelle, 128;
- peculiarity of speech of, 129;
- in Theatre of Palla Corda, 130;
- costume of, 131
- Mercey, Frédéric, on Polichinelle, i. 115;
- on Meo-Patacca, 129;
- on the Captain, 143;
- on Pantaloon, ii. 18;
- on the Italian masks, 24;
- on the Doctor, 31;
- on Stenterello, 89, 94;
- on Meneghino, 106
- Metrobius, i. 18
- Mézières, Marie Laboras de, her career, i. 156
- Mezzetino, in Scala’s scenarii, i. 29, 41;
- played by A. Constantini, 44;
- described, ii. 185;
- and Isabelle, 188;
- and Harlequin, 189;
- and Cinthio, 190;
- and Pasquariello, 223
- Mimes, in Rome, i. 14;
- their masks, 15;
- their status, 17
- Molière, creates Pierrot, i. 205;
- his Scapin, ii. 181;
- plays with mask, 186;
- his admiration of Fiurelli, 214;
- inspired by the Italians, 215
- Mondor, the charlatan, i. 41;
- plays Captain Rodomonte, 150;
- dialogue of, 151;
- the associate of Tabarin, ii. 238 et seq.
- Montaigne, on Italian comedy, i. 26;
- on comedians, 193
- Musset, Paul de, on the four Venetian masks, ii. 17;
- on Il Biscegliese, 38, 40;
- on Tartaglia, 262
- Mystery plays, i. 24
- N
- Narcisino, the modern planipes, i. 28;
- of Bolognese origin, 28;
- character, ii. 195;
- monologue of, 196
- Natocelli plays Pagliaccio, i. 195
- Nobili, Orazio, i. 35
- Noces de Pierrot, Les, i. 226
- Nodier, Charles, on Polichinelle, i. 125
- Nonnus of Panopolis on pantomime, i. 14
- Notary, the, described, ii. 265
- O
- Opera Buffa, created, ii. 54;
- first performed, 55
- Opéra-Comique, i. 47;
- amalgamated with the Comédie-Italienne, 52;
- composers at the, ii. 71
- Orazio, in The Wiles of Isabella, i. 242;
- played by Marco Romagnesi, 258;
- character and costume, 258
- Orléans, Duc d’ (The Regent), summons Italian players to Paris, i. 84
- Orpheus performed in Paris, i. 51
- Ottavio played by G. B. Constantini, i. 265
- P
- Pagliaccio, first appearance of, i. 192;
- costume of, 193;
- actors playing, 195
- Palais Royal, Italian players at, i. 44, 84
- Paillasse, i. 195;
- played by Père Rousseau, 196
- Palla-Corda, Theatre of, Meo-Patacca in, i. 130
- Palladio, theatre by, at Vicenza, i. 33
- Pangrazio il Biscegliese. See Il Biscegliese
- Pantalone. See Pantaloon
- Pantalone Spezier, ii. 21
- Pantaloon, origin of, i. 27;
- Venetian, 28;
- in Scala’s scenarii, 29, 41;
- played by Alborghetti, 49;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
- chapter on, ii. 9;
- descended from Pappus, 10;
- origin of his name, 17;
- his character, 18;
- and Harlequin, 19;
- in Pantalone Spezier, 21;
- Don Pantaleone, 23;
- of every social condition, 24;
- change in his costume, 25;
- variants of name, 26;
- Brocantin, 26;
- played by Sticotti, 28;
- by Colalto, 29;
- by Darbés, 30;
- the Doctor, 31;
- Il Biscegliese, 38;
- Cassandro, 42;
- Cassandrino, 46;
- Facanappa, 49;
- the Baron, Gaultier-Garguille, 50;
- Guillot-Gorju, 52
- Pantomime in Rome, i. 13, 14
- Pappus, i. 27, 107;
- ancient Pantaloon, ii. 10
- Parasolz, his drama on Jeanne of Naples, i. 24
- Pasquariello, i. 44;
- scene with Harlequin, 73;
- in league with Columbine, 172;
- and Scaramouche, ii. 212
- Pasquino described, ii. 228
- Passion, la, Confraternity of, close the Italian theatres in Paris, i. 35;
- drive out the Confidenti, 38
- Pedrolino, character of, i. 200;
- lackey of Pantaloon, 201;
- his appetite, 202;
- his mischievousness, 203;
- derived from the Italian peasant, 208;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242
- Peppe-Nappa, of Sicilian origin, i. 28;
- variant of Pierrot, 216
- Personæ, masks so called, i. 12
- Phallophores, i. 10;
- Sycionian, 59;
- in Rome, 60
- Piccinelli, La, her history, ii. 67
- Pierò, i. 200. See Pierrot
- Pierrette, i. 173
- Pierrot, played by Giaratone, i. 44, 207;
- described, 54;
- in L’Homme à Bonnes Fortunes, 170;
- chapter on, 183;
- Pagliaccio, 192;
- Gros-Guillaume, 198;
- Pedrolino, 200;
- derived from Pedrolino, 204;
- created by Molière, 205;
- played by Hamoche, 206;
- derived from French peasant, 208;
- in dialogue with Cassandre, 209;
- and Cinthio, 210;
- his character, 211;
- players of, 212;
- Gilles, 213;
- Peppe Nappa, 216;
- character transformed by Deburau, 219;
- in Les Épreuves, 223;
- played by Legrand, 230;
- the English Clown, 231;
- in L’Empereur dans la Lune, ii. 35;
- and Cassandro, 43;
- in dialogue with Isabelle, 44;
- in L’Avocat Pour et Contre, 222
- Pindar quoted, ii. 76
- Planipes, i. 11, 60
- Plautus, The Braggart Captain quoted, i. 138;
- Mostellaria quoted, 159;
- Pœnulus set to music, ii. 55
- Pliny on actresses, ii. 77
- Polichinelle. See Pulcinella
- Chapter on, i. 103;
- his character, 106;
- Riccoboni on origin of, 110;
- Sand on origin of, 111;
- Riccoboni on, 114;
- variations of his name, 115;
- Polliciniella, 118;
- Magnin on, 121;
- his song, 122;
- plays written round, 123;
- competes with guillotine, 123;
- Arnault on, 124;
- Mazurier’s performance, 124;
- Ély’s performance, 125;
- Nodier on, 125;
- Magnin on, 125;
- Punch, 126;
- Hanswurst, 127;
- Meo-Patacca, 128;
- Marco-Pepe, 132;
- Il Guapo and Il Sitonno, 133;
- Birrichino, 134
- Polliciniella. See Polichinelle
- Polidoro in comedy by Beolco, i. 276
- Ponti, Diana, ii. 137
- Porbus quoted, i. 34
- Prehauser plays Hanswurst, i. 128; ii. 286
- Prince Travesti, Le, i. 85
- Pulcinella, lineal descendant of Maccus, i. 26;
- Neapolitan, 28;
- played by Fracassano, 45;
- origin of, 107;
- etymology of, 109;
- introduced by Fiorello, 112.
- See Polichinelle
- Pulcinello, played by Coleson, i. 114. See Polichinelle
- Pulliciniello. See Polichinelle
- Punch, the English Polichinelle, i. 115, 126;
- Magnin on, 127
- Pylades, mime of the first century, i. 19
- Q
- Quinault befriends G. A. Romagnesi, i. 269
- Quintus Roscius, earnings of, i. 18
- R
- Rabelais, quoted, i. 20;
- his Sciomachie quoted, ii. 133;
- Turlupin and, 198;
- his Sciomachie, 257;
- on Chicanoux, 268
- Ranieri, Bartolomeo, plays Aurelio, i. 44;
- his career, 261
- Rauzzini, Giacopo, plays Scaramouche, i. 49; ii. 226
- Réaux, Tallemant des, on Gros Guillaume, i. 198
- Re Cervo, Il, sketched, ii. 263
- Reynie, La, interdicts foreign players in Paris, i. 45
- Rhinthonus, i. 12
- Rhodiana, La, i. 99
- Ricci, La, Gozzi’s mistress, i. 100; ii. 284
- Riccoboni, Antonio, disregards royal summons to Paris, ii. 26
- Riccoboni, Francesco, plays Lelio, i. 49, 271;
- his career, 272
- Riccoboni, Luigi, on F. Scala, i. 29;
- on improvisation, 31;
- director of the Regent’s Company, 49;
- on zanni, 60;
- on Harlequin, 63;
- on image of Maccus, 110;
- on Polichinelle, 114;
- on the Captain, 147;
- on G. B. Andreini, 256;
- plays Lelio, 264;
- his career, 265;
- his History of the Italian Theatre, 266;
- his mania for tragedy, 267;
- his History criticised, 268;
- on Ruzzante, 283;
- on Pantaloon, ii. 24;
- on the Doctor, 32
- Richelieu, Cardinal de, summons Italian players to Paris, i. 51
- Rinoceronte, Captain, described, i. 152
- Rodomonte, Captain, described, i. 148;
- played by Mondor, 150;
- dialogue of, 151
- Rogantino described, i. 157
- Romagnesi, Carlo Virginio, plays Leandro, i. 45, 264
- Romagnesi, Giovanni-Antonio, plays Lelio, i. 49;
- early adventures of, 268;
- his début at Strasburg, 270;
- his success in Paris, 271
- Romagnesi, Marco, plays Orazio, i. 44, 257
- Romagnesi, Marco Antonio, plays Cinthio, i. 44, 259;
- his career, 268;
- plays the Doctor, ii. 37
- Roncagli, Silvia, in Scala’s company, i. 37;
- plays Franceschina, 162
- Roquelaure, Maréchal de, anecdote of, i. 198
- Rosa, Salvator, i. 28;
- on Pagliaccio, 194;
- plays Coviello, ii. 233
- Rosaura, La, performed in Paris, i. 51; ii. 58
- Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, and the sisters Veronese, i. 176
- Rousseau, Père, plays Paillasse, i. 196;
- dialogue of, 197
- Ruette, Madame, her talent, ii. 71
- Ruine di Pompeia, Le, sketched, i. 118
- Rusca, Margarita, plays Violette, i. 49, 174
- Ruzzante, chapter on, i. 279. See Angelo Beolco
- S
- Sacchi, plays Truffaldino, i. 99;
- his ruin, 100;
- Gozzi’s praise of, ii. 281
- St Victor, Paul de, on Tabarin, ii. 239, 241, 245
- San Carlino, Theatre of, i. 115
- Sand, George, and Deburau, i. 228
- Sanniones, i. 60
- San Samuele, Theatre of, i. 99;
- Anna Veronese at, 176
- Sant’ Angelo, Theatre of, i. 100
- Saturæ, i. 12
- Saxe, Maréchal de, opera in his camp, ii. 62;
- in love with Mme Favart, 63
- Sbirro, Il, described, ii. 272
- Scala, Flaminio, his company, i. 29;
- heads the Gelosi, 35;
- actors engaged by, 37;
- retires, 38;
- Pedrolino in his scenarii, 200;
- plays lovers, 238;
- appearances of, in France, 239;
- his collection of scenarii, 239;
- his The Wiles of Isabella, 242;
- engages Isabella Andreini, ii. 135
- Scapino, of Milanese origin, i. 28;
- played by Bissoni, 49;
- chapter on, ii. 161;
- Brighella, 161;
- Fenocchio, 168;
- Beltrame, 172;
- his address to travellers, 179;
- his character, 180;
- played by Bissoni, 182;
- played by Camerani, 183;
- Flautino and Gradelino, 184;
- Mezzetino, 185;
- Narcisino, 195;
- Turlupin, 198;
- Grattelard, 200;
- Jodelet and other variants of, 204
- Scaramouche, i. 26;
- of Neapolitan origin, 28;
- played by Rauzzini, 49; and ii. 226;
- chapter on, ii. 207;
- and Pulcinella, 209;
- in scenes from Gherardi’s collection, 215 et seq.;
- Pasquariello, 219;
- played by Cavé, 227;
- Pasquino, 228;
- Crispin, 229
- Scardeon, Bernardino, on Beolco, i. 279, 281, 282
- Scarron quoted, i. 147
- Schœnobates, i. 10, 109
- Scudéry, i. 145
- Serva Padrona, La, ii. 54;
- translated, 66
- Shakespeare, the Clowns of, i. 233
- Simodes, i. 19
- Sitonno, II, rôle of, i. 133;
- source of, in Ruzzante, 134
- Smargiasso, described, i. 156
- Soubrettes, i. 161;
- Columbine, 163;
- names of, 174;
- Coraline, 175
- Spanish Comedians in Paris, i. 43
- Spavento, Captain, i. 148;
- played by F. Andreini, 149;
- and Pedrolino, 201;
- in The Wiles of Isabella, 242
- Spezzafer, Captain, his dress, i. 152;
- played by G. Bianchi, 153;
- dialogue of, 154
- Spezza-Monti, Captain, described, i. 148
- Spinetta, i. 45
- Stenterello, of Florentine origin, i. 28;
- comparable with English Clown, 231;
- chapter on, ii. 89;
- appearance of, 90;
- etymology of, 92;
- costume of, 92;
- character of, 93;
- an episode of, 94;
- the Bolognese, 98;
- monologue of, 99;
- Meneghino, 101;
- Gianduja and Girolamo, 108;
- Zacometo, 113;
- Jeannot, 114;
- Jocrisse and other variants of, 118
- Sticotti, Antonio, plays Pierrot, i. 212
- Sticotti, Fabio, plays Pantaloon, ii. 29
- Strozzi, Giulio, author, i. 42
- Suppositi, I, produced, i. 280
- Surprise de l’Amour, La, i. 85
- Susarion, i. 9
- Sycionian phallophores, i. 59
- T
- Tabarin, i. 41;
- and Rodomonte, 151;
- a charlatan, ii. 238;
- St Victor on, 239;
- the story of his death, 240;
- rivals of, 242;
- complete works of, 243;
- quoted, 246;
- prophetic almanac of, 251;
- costume of, 253
- Tabarini, his troupe in Vienna, i. 66; ii. 238
- Tabarino described, ii. 237
- Tabernariæ, i. 12
- Taking of Delhi, The, Gianduja in, ii. 112
- Tarentum famous for its actors, i. 18
- Tartaglia, i. 27;
- of Neapolitan origin, 28;
- in Venice, ii. 17;
- chapter on, 259;
- in Le Collier de Perles, 260 f.n.;
- costume of, 261;
- frequent imprisonments of player of, 262;
- in Il Re Cervo, 263;
- the Notary, 265;
- Il Sbirro, 272;
- the Apothecary, 273
- Terence on funambuli, i. 15
- Terpander introduces the lyre, ii. 53
- Thémire Délivrée criticised by Favart, ii. 158
- Thespis, i. 9;
- creates the corypheus, ii. 53
- Thomas Aquinas quoted, i. 23
- Thomassin. See Antonio Vicentini
- Three Hunchbacks, The, ii. 201 et seq.;
- Tartaglia in, 259
- Titus Livy quoted, i. 11, 13
- Togatæ, i. 12
- Toneelgek, the Dutch Polichinelle, i. 115
- Tortoretti, Giuseppe, plays Pasquariello, i. 44;
- touring, 98;
- his career, ii. 220
- Triumph of Bacchus, The, Louis XIV. plays in, ii. 82
- Trivelino, i. 41;
- a variant of Harlequin, 96;
- in Artémire, 97
- Truffaldino, a variant of Harlequin, i. 98;
- played by Sacchi, 99;
- quotation from rôle of, 101;
- in Venice, ii. 17
- Tude, Hippolyte de la, on her début, i. 175
- Turgis, M. de, his marriage with Françoise Biancolelli, ii. 147 et seq.
- Turi, Nicolò, plays Pantaloon, i. 43
- Turi, Virginio, plays lovers, i. 44, 259
- Turlupin, played by H. Legrand, ii. 198
- Tusculum, theatre at, i. 11
- U
- Uniti Troupe, i. 35, 39
- V
- Vaccaria, La, i. 99;
- quotation from, 235;
- outlined, ii. 121;
- contrasted with Asinaria, 128
- Valerini, Adriano, plays Aurelio, i. 35;
- forms the Uniti Troupe, 39;
- plays lovers, 238;
- and Lidia di Bagnacavallo, ii. 134;
- and Charles Borromeo, 137
- Vappo, Il, one of the captains, i. 156
- Varchi, Benedetto, on Beolco, i. 212
- Verità, La, scenario of, ii. 81
- Veronese, Anna, Coraline, i. 50;
- a soubrette, 175;
- Rousseau and, 176;
- Collé’s criticism of, 177;
- great vogue of, 178;
- her dancing, ii. 80
- Veronese, Carlo, plays Pantaloon, i. 176;
- and Rousseau, 176;
- overshadowed by his daughters, ii. 29
- Veronese, Giacometta-Antonia, Camille, i. 50;
- and Rousseau, 176;
- Collé’s criticism of, 177;
- in Sacchi’s company, 178;
- her dancing, ii. 80;
- her career, 157
- Vicentini, Antonio (Thomassin), plays Harlequin, i. 49;
- in L’Inganno Fortunato, 84;
- plays for, by Marivaux, 85;
- his agility, 88;
- his death, 89;
- Collé’s criticism of, 94;
- married to Margarita Rusca, 174
- Vicentini, Gioachino, plays Harlequin, i. 89
- Vicenza, theatre at, i. 33
- Vieux Cordelier quoted, i. 123
- Violette, Margarita Rusca, i. 49;
- a variant of Columbine, 174
- Volange, plays Jeannot, ii. 116;
- his failure, 117
- Voltaire, on mystery plays, i. 24;
- on La Camargo, ii. 84
- W
- Wiles of Isabella, The, Scala’s scenario of, i. 242
- X
- Xenophon quoted, ii. 175
- Z
- Zacometo, of Venetian origin, i. 28;
- described, ii. 113
- Zanarini, La, a cantatrice, ii. 70
- Zanobio, a variant of Pantaloon, ii. 50
- Zanoni, Atanasio, plays Brighella, ii. 167;
- Gozzi’s praise of, 281
- Zanotti, Andrea, plays Valerio and Ottavio, i. 44, 259
- Zeccha, Nicolò, plays Bertoldino, i. 192