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Authority, abuse of, vol. ii. page 141, line 19 to 22. ib. page

167, line 15 to page 168, line 6

privilege of, ii. 168, 11 to 15

Banter, power of, iii. 305, 8 to 13

Bargains, punctuality in, vii. 73, 24 to 27

Bastardy, xiii. 23, 9 to 23

Beatrice's recantation of a single life, iv. 169, 5 to 14
Beau, iii. 508, 7 to 13

Beauty, petitioning in vain, i. 154, 27 to p. 155, l. 9

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virtuous, the power of, ii. 170, 2 to p. 171, l. 1
influence of, iii. 237, 6 to 9. iv. 259, 13. xv. 211, 12
to 25

a scornful and satirical one, iv. 166, 24 to p. 167, 1. 18
description of, xiii. 195, 22 to p. 196, 1. 2

evanescent, xv. 270, 4 to 9

Bedlam beggars, xiii. 63, 6 to 13

Bees, the commonwealth of, described, vii. 300, 18 to p. 301,

I. 7

Benedick's determination to lead a single life, iv. 130, 3
p. 131, 1.7

recantation, iv. 162, 24 to p.

Birth, high, ix. 36, 12 to 14

Boaster, vi. 137, 7. 8

163, 1. 23

Bolingbroke's public entry into London described, vi. 332

15 to p. 333, 1. 21

Boy, description of a beautiful, iv. 19, 4 to 9
Braggart, a cowardly one, v. 104, 24 to p. 105, 1. 3

-, reproof of, xii. 260, 9 to 12

Braggarts, talking, iv. 208, 16 to 23

Bribery, honest, ii. 169, 3 to 13

Bride, an amiable, iii. 65, 21 to p. 66, 1.8

Brutus and Cassius, tent scene between, xi. 360, 21 to p. 368,
1.4

the parting of, x1. 378, 27 to p. 380, 1. 4
Buckingham, duke of, his dying prayer for King Henry VIII.
ix. 210, 7 to 11

Cæsar, his dislike of Cassius, xi. 296, 12 to 26

Caliban, curses of, i. 19, 13 to p. 20, l. 14. ib. 42, 23 to p. 43.

Caliban, his promises, vol. i. page 48, line 23 to page 49, line

12

Calumny, ii. 200, 10 to 14. xiv. 83, 1. 2

Cassius, his contempt of Cæsar, xi. 292, 17 to p. 294, 1. 25
Caution recommended, ix. 182, 4 to 10

Ceremony insincere, xi. 359, 6 to 14

Chastity, v. 90, 18 to 22. xi. 261, 6 to 9

Cheats, ii. 269, 14 to 19

Cheerfulness, iii. 10, 16 to 23

Christmas-time, reverence paid to, xiv. 16, 19 to 25
Churchman, misemployed, vii. 220, 16 to 27. ib. 229, 3 to 6
description of one, ix. 293, 13 to 16

Churlishness, iv. 271, 10 to 12

Clarence's dream in the Tower, ix. 40, 11 to p. 42, 1. 28
Cleopatra, her parting wish for Antony, xii. 23, 26 to p. 24,
1.2

her solicitude during the absence of Antony, xii.
29, 6 to 22

her sailing down the Cydnus described, xii. 43,
13 to p. 44, 1. 14

"" her infinite power of pleasing, xii. 45, 7 to 12
description of her supposed death, xii. 126, 25 to
p. 127, l. 6

her reflections on the death of Antony, xii. 136,
9 to 24

her dream, and description of Antony, xii. 144,
28 to p. 145, 1. 17

her discourse with her attendants on applying the
asp, xii. 155, 2 to p. 156, l. 21

Cominius, his praise of Coriolanus in the senate, xi. 173, 10
to p. 174, 1. 25

Commanding beauty, iii. 280, 10 to 17
Commendation, a lover's, xii. 9, 21 to 24

Company, contagion of evil, vii. 62, 12 to 16

Compassion and clemency superior to revenge, i. 80, 16 to 25
Complexion, black, apology for, iii. 26, 26 to p. 27, l. 11
Conduct in war under-rated by presumptuous courage, x. 33,
31 to p. 31, 1. 13

Confidence, xi. 321, 13 to 16

Conscience, guilty, i. 66 6 to 10

-, struggles ot, .1 291, n to y

Conscience, a good one described, vol. viii. page 211, line 7 to

10

death-bed horrors of a guilty, viii. 219, 12 to 22

a murderer's account of, ix. 45, 4 to 15

-, contempt of, ix. 161, 25. 26

Consciousness of our own faults should incline us to mercy,
ii. 168, 17 to 25

Consideration, vii. 290, 17 to 20

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Consolation under banishment, vi. 257, 23 to p. 258, 1. 14
Conspiracy, dreadful till executed, xi. 310, 13 to 19
Brutus's apostrophe to, xi. 311, 8 to 16
Conspirator, circumlocution of, vi. 172, 25 to p. 173, 1. 21
Contemplation, zealous, described, ix. 99, 24 to p. 100, 1. 3
Content, viii. 339, 23 to p. 340, 1. 3. xiv. 224, 6 to 15
Contention, vii. 146, 2 to 4

Continence, i. 67, 20 to p. 68, 1. 3

Contrast between a melancholy and cheerful man, iii. 7, 6 to
p. 9, 1. 16

Conversation, iii. 287, 9 to 13. vi. 282, 1 to 4
Conversion, iv. 329, 7 to 9

Cordelia's grief at the ingratitude of her sisters, xiii. 135.
20 to p. 136, l. 10

Coriolanus, an imaginative description of his warlike ardor,
xi. 137, 11 to 25

his character, xi. 143, 22 to p. 144, 1. 3. ib. 201.
19 to 24

his abhorrence of flattery, xi. 210, 23 to p. 211,
1. 13

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his detestation of the vulgar, xi. 218, 18 to p. 219,
1.8

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his prayer for his son, xi. 261, 13 to 18

Correction suspended, vii. 226, 22 to p. 227, 1. 8

Covetousness, xv. 72, 8 to 14

Counsel of no weight in misery, iv. 204, 23 to p. 205, 1. 25

Countenance, guilty, viii. 203, 18. 19

—, benign, xi. 9, 21 to p. 10, l. 1

Country, an oppressed one, vi. 90, 5 to 14

Courage, vi. 134, 16 to 18

Court beauty, ii. 68, 16 to 20

Courtier, a conceited one, iii. 223, 19 to p. 224, 1. 4

character of a noble, v. 17, 24 to p. 19, l. 13

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Courtier, humorous assumption of, vol. v. page 362, line 9 to

18

description of a finical, vii. 21, 18 to p. 22, 1. 24

Courtship, honest, v. 336, 24 to p. 337, 1. 7

Coward, v. 11, 16 to 21

Cowardice and perjury, vi. 160, 24 to p. 161, l. 15
- reproved, xi. 142, 12 to 22

Cowardly braggart, iv. 13, 8 to 11

Coxcombs, xiv. 168, 9 to 15

Cranmer, his prophecy respecting Queen Elizabeth, ix. 304,
13 to p. 305, 1. 25

Cressida, description of, x. 112, 9 to 17

Crown, reflections on a, vii. 246, 8 to 16

the transports of a, viii. 293, 12 to 15

Cruelty, dissuasives from exercising, xi. 315, 4 to 10
Crusade, intended, vii. 8, 8 to 17

Cupid's parentage, iv. 322, 11 to 15

Cur, humorous description of one, i. 176, 15 to p. 177, I

1. 29

Customs, new ones followed, ix. 196, 6 to 8

Dalliance, unseasonable, xiv. 209, 27 to p. 210, 1. 15
Danger, escape from, iv. 9, 19 to p. 10, 1. 2

takes hold of any support, vi. 180, 4. 5

personified, xi. 323, 23 to 26

Dangerous enterprise, vii. 27, 19 to 24

Darkness, its effect on the faculty of hearing, iii. 168, 25 to
p. 169, 1. 2

Daughter, a father's commendation of a, i. 67, 12 to 15
Daybreak, iii. 177, 6 to 9. iv. 223, 18 to 20. viii. 326, 6 to 9.

ix. 152, 1. 2

Dead friends most highly appreciated, v. 116, 19. 20

Death, unprepared, ii. 166, 13 to p. 167, l. 6

its terrors most in apprehension, ii. 184, 20 to 27
terrors of, ii. 186, 16 to p. 187, 1. 5

apostrophe to, vi. 175, 24 to p. 176, l. 11

approach of, vi. 223, 16 to 20

-, arguments against the fear of, xi. 323, 9 to 14

reflections on, xii. 141, 4 to 11

desired in vain, xii. 286, 21 to 26

Death-bed injunctions, impression of, vi. 262 14 to p. 263.

1.6

Deceit, vol. ix. page 58, line 10 to 13

Deed, a good one compared to a candle, iii. 104, 22. 23

Defamation, ii. 274, 13 to 17

Degree, reflections on, x. 29, 17 to p. 31, l. 13

Delay, against, v. 117, 18 to 21

Delights, violent ones not lasting, xiii. 227, 26 to p. 228, 1. 1

Delirium of the dying, vi. 224, 5 to 16

Departing diseases, strength of, vi. 179, 8 to 11

Dependents not to be too much trusted by great men, ix, 211,
19 to 25

Depravity, youthful, xi. 12, 15 to 19

Deprivation of things discloses their value, xii. 16, 11. 12
Deputy, definition of a, iii. 104, 26 to p. 105, 1. 2

Desdemona, description of, xiv. 218, 19 to 23

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her fidelity, xiv. 299, 25 to p. 300, l. 13

Desire of beloved objects heightened by their loss, iv. 196
27 to p. 197, 1. 11

Desolation, ix. 243, 5 to 9

Despair, comfort from, ii. 221, 19 to 21

exhortation to, vi. 204, 17 to 25

Desperate man, x. 326, 3 to 7

Despondency, vi. 179, 3 to 7

- Determination, female, vi. 29, 15 to 20
Determined love, iv. 30, 18 to 27

Detraction, nature of, iv. 55, 18 to 20

Dew in flowers, ii. 183, 21 to 24

Diomedes, his manner of walking, x. 110, 10 to 12

Dirge, a funeral, xii. 269, 6 to 29

Discretion, humorous definition of, ii. 46, 18 to 20

Disguise, iv. 35, 16 to 21

Displeasure, rash, v. 118, 16 to 22

Dissimulation in woman, iv. 189, 15 to 22

Distress prevents ceremony, iv. 279, 17 to 20

Doubt, description of, x. 47, 12 to 15

Dover cliff, description of, xiii. 121, 21 to p. 122, l. 12

Dreams, humorous reflections on, xiii. 191, 5 to p. 193, l. 5

Drums, vi. 216, 3 to 12

Drunkards enchanted by Ariel, i. 75, 3 to 16

Duelling, arguments against, x. 217, 11 to 20

Duellist, humorous description of one, xiii. 229, 13 to p. 230, l. 14
Duty, modest, always acceptable, iii. 196, 16 to 6

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