Macduff, his affliction on the murder of his wife and children, Madness, methodical, ii. 231, 6 to 10 occasioned by poison, vi. 224, 22 to p. 225, 1. 19 symptoms of, xiv. 127, 2 to 11 Magnanimity, female, ii. 177, 3 to p. 178, l. 3 -, example of, xi. 175, 3 to 8 Maidens, their prayers effectual, ii. 150, 16 to 20 Malediction, ix. 123, 8 to 15 humorous, x. 56, 19 to 25 Malicious men, ix. 292, 20 to 22 Man in love, humorous description of, i. 120, 7 to 21 in tears, vi. 211, 9 to 28 reflections on, xiv. 64, 31 to p. 65, l. 16 Manhood deteriorated, iv. 200, 17 to 21 Man's pre-eminence, ii. 270, 20 to p. 271, 1. 2 Margaret, Queen, her speech before the battle of Tewkes- to Queen Elizabeth, on the fulfilment of her prophecies, ix. 123, 19 to p. 124, 1. 25 Marriage state, song on the, iv. 347, 2 to 7 described, viii. 124, 21 to p. 125, l. 6 Martlet, description of, vi. 25, 9 to 16 Masked ladies, iii. 307, 1 to 3 Master taking an affectionate leave of his servants, xii. 107, Mediocrity, advantages of, iii. 15, 1 to 5 Meekness, xii. 244, 13 to 16 Melancholy, varieties of, iv. 315, 6 to 16 to 17 man, humorous description of, v. 63, 12 tʊ 23 the parent of error, xi. 383, 17 to 21 succeeding the heat of passion, xiv. 159, 1a Memory, ostentatious display of, iii. 266, 8 to 15 Men, wilful, vol. xiii. page 77, line 12 to 14 commended in governors, ii. 165, 11 to 15 quality of, iii. 88, 24 to p. 89, 1. 17. x. 282, 21 to 23 Merit no match for the caprice of fortune, iii. 27, 24 to p. 28, 1. 11 always modest, iv. 156, 5. 6 Messenger in haste described, vii. 147, 8 to 20 with ill news, vii. 148, 10 to p. 150, 1. 2 alone valuable, v. 227, 20 to p. 228, 1. 3 its diseases incurable, vi. 101, 7 to 14 a disordered one, xiv. 83, 17 to p. 84, l. 1 Mirth displeasing to melancholy minds, xv. 112, 15 to 19 Miser compared to a whale, xi. 31, 9 to 15 Misery, appeal of, xi. 25, 15 to 17 Misfortune sometimes brings contentment, x. 262, 18 to 20 moral advantages of, xiii. 131, 5 to 8 Mistress, a passionate lover's address to, ii. 292, 18 to 22 -, instability of, viii. 340, 22 to p. 341, 1. 4. xi. 128, 8 to Modesty in youth, iv. 250, 15 to 25 Moon, iii. 129, 18 to 20 Moonlight night, iii. 103, 9 to 20. ib. 106, 8 to 10 Morning, description of, viii. 307, 4 to 7. xiv. 16, 27. 28 ravings of one, vi. 176, 21 to p. 177, 1. 8 grief of one for the loss of her son, vi. 177, 25 to Murder, dissuasives from, ix. 47, 13 to 18 of the young princes, description of, ix. 117, 7 to Murderer, countenance of one, vi. 190, 24 to p. 191, 1. 3 Music, supernatural, i. 22, 17 to 23 Music, reflections on, vol. iii. page 61, line 23 to page 62, line 6 -, power of, iii. 103, 25 to p. 104, l. 19 the food of love, iv. 7, 8 to 14 Mutability, vii. 203, 9 to 20. xiv. 94, 13 to 16 Naiads, call to the, i. 72, 28 to p. 73, 1. 2 productions, xiii. 211, 13 to p. 212, 1. 20 the force of, xii. 232, 23 to p. 233, 1. 16 Night, description of, iii. 208, 3 to 22. viii. 220, 20 to p. 221, in a camp described, vii. 359, 17 to p. 361, 1. 7 encounter of soldiers with Henry V. in disguise, vii. Novelty, dangers of, vi. 189, 1 to 7 Nun, sanctity of, ii. 148, 15 to 18 Oaths, what trust to be placed on, vii. 322, 18 to 24 unnecessary to bind brave men, xi. 312, 26 to p. 313, 1. 24 Obedience to princes, ix. 243, 19 to 21 Observation, men of, vii. 204, 16 to 21 Octavia's obscure entrance into Rome censured, xii. 81, 13 to Offences mistaken, xiii. 72, 18. 19 Oliver, his description of his danger while sleeping, iv. 327, Omnipotence inscrutable, v. 36, 21 to 24 Ophelia, description of her death, xiv. 146, 6 to 23 directions for her interment, xiv. 157, 10 to 12 Opinion, fallible, xv. 221, 7 to 12 Opportunity, neglect of, iv. 66, 6 to 11. x. 90, 7 to 12 22 to be seised on all occasions, xi. 570, 16 to Oppressed servant, humorous description of, ii. 312, 18 to p. 313, 1. 3 Ornament, or false appearance, iii 62. 26 to p. 63, 1. 25 Othello, his apology to the senate, vol. xiv. page 202, line 14 his jealousy excited, xiv. 253, 22 to p. 270, 1. 14 his story of the handkerchief, xiv. 273, 10 to p. 274, his fondness, xiv. 288, 4 to 22 his confirmed jealousy, xiv. 291, 10 to 26 his pathetic upbraidings of Desdemona, xiv. 294, 3 his murder of Desdemona, and subsequent remorse Outward appearance a token of inward worth, iv. 11, 5 to 9 Painting, graphic description of, v. 147, 19 to p. 148, 1. 8 Parasites of a rich man, x. 178, 24 to p. 179, l. 4 real dissembled, iv. 313, 9 to p. 314, 1. 10 -, a rising one described, xiii. 73, 23 to p. 74, 1.7 Pastors, ungracious, satire on, xiv. 30, 11 to 17 Peace favorable to love, iv. 132, 11 to 20 recommendation of, vi. 212, 16 to 20 Pedler, humorous description of one, v. 339, 15 to 22 People, Brutus's address to the, after the murder of Cæsar, Perception, imperfection of human, xii. 192, 18 to 24 Percy, lady, her speech to her husband, vii. 43, 3 to p. 44, Perfection admits of no addition, vi. 188, 15 to 20 SHAK. extent of human, xiv. 25, 7.8 XV. Person, description of a murdered one, vol. viii. page 208, Personal charms neglected and lost, i. 182, 7 to 14 Petition, a tender one, and reply, iv. 280, 6 to p. 281, 1. 5 Philosophy, a shepherd's, iv. 286, 11 to 19 and revenge, x. 53, 22 to 24 of doing good, x. 181, 7 to 25 Poetry, its influence on females, i. 164, 2 to 10 described, vi. 260, 10 to 23. xi. 166, 14 to p. 167, Portia, her suitors, iii. 46, 23 to p. 47, 1. 2 her picture described, iii. 64, 11 to 24 wife to Brutus, her pathetic address to her husband, Possession more languid than expectation, iii. 42, 11 to 25 Power, abuse of, ii. 180, 15 to 20. xiii. 128, 2 to 22 -, vanity of, vi. 297, 18 to p. 298, 1. 27 Praise and censure humorously contrasted, iv. 98, 4 to 18 16 Precipitation, iii. 162, 24 to p. 163, l. 1 Preferment, xiv. 187, 2 to 5 Prejudice, nature of, xiv. 35, 15 to 28 Presents prevail with women, i. 149, 16 to 18 lightly regarded by real lovers, v. 345, 8 to p. 346 1.6 Presumption, v. 37, 6 to 10 Pride, example of, ix. 178, 13 to 19 cures pride, x. 83, 2 to 4 Prodigality, example of, x. 186, 6 to 15 Prodigies ridiculed, vii. 68, 16 to p. 70, 1. 24 detailed by Calphurnia, xi. 322, 12 tɔ p. 323, i- 3 |