Prodigios preceding the death of Cæsar, vol. xiv. page 14,
line 20 to page 15, line 3 Profligacy short-lived, vi. 263, 23 to p. 261, 1. } Promises, speedy accomplishment of, viii. 33, 10. 11
and performance, difference between, x. 255, 5 tc
12 Prospero's reproof of Ariel, i. 16, 4 to p. 18, 1.7 Providence, invocation to its justice, xiii. 109, 15 to 22
directs our actions, xiv, 160, 18 to p. 161, 1. 1 Prudence recommended, vii. 165, 19 to p. 166, 1. 11 Puck's humorous description of himself, iii, 137, 10 to 24
Quarrel, ridiculous propensity to, xiii. 229, 9 to p. 230, 1. 17 Quickly, dame, her account of Falstaff's death, vii. 321, 8 to
22
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Retaliation, vol. iii. page 84, line 24 to page 85, line 15 Retirement, attachment to, ii. 145, 5 to 8
-, timely, v. 18, 25 to p. 19, 1. 13 Retribution, righteous, ix. 146, 2 to 6 Ketrospection, sad, xv. 165, 21 to p. 166, 1. 12 Revenge, unextinguishable, ii. 84, 7 to 16. viii, 296, 22 to
p. 297, 1. 4
personified, address to, x. 370, 1 to 15 Reverses of fortune, anger caused by, xii. 103, 9 to 15 Rhymers ridiculed, vii. 73, 16 to 22 Richard Ill. his reflections on his chances of success, viii
348, 6 to p. 350, 1. 17
omens on the birth of, viii. 410, 1 to 11 his cruel determination, ix. 7, 8 to p. 8, 1. 20
his pretended love for lady Anne, ix. 20, 22 to p. 21, 1, 16
his ironical commendations of his own person, ix. 24, 2 to p. 25, 1. 12
his hypocrisy, ix. 39, 11 to 15 character of, by his mother, ix. 127, 8 to 17
his terrors in the night preceding the battle of Bosworth, ix, 156, 12 to p. 157, 1. 12
his address to his army, ix. 161, 22 to p. 163, 1. 15
his martial courage, ix. 164, 4 to 10 Richmond, earl of, his prayer, ix. 152, 25 to p. 153, 1. 6
his address to his army, ix. 158, 21 to p. 160, 1.1 Ring, description of a valuable one, x. 316, 3 to 7 Rising early the way to eminence, xii. 112, 21, 22 Rival, modest and generous eulogium of, iii. 128, 15 to p. 199,
1. 2 Romeo's despair on his banishment, xiii. 243, 22 to p. 250,
1. 24 his description of, and interview with the apothecary. xiii. 282, 23 to p. 284, 1. 21 his arrival at the tomb of Juliet, and death, xiii. 281
12 to p. 291, 1. 5 Rosalind proposing to assume male attire, iv. 259, 18 to 26 Royalty, miseries of, vii. 370, 24 to p. 372, 1. 20
inborn, xii. 264, 22 to p. 265, 1. 6
Rulers should be impartial. vol. ii. Dace 203 sine 3 to 18 Rumor described, vii. 143, 4 to 23
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Sack, merits of, vii. 237, 6 to p. 238, 1. 19 Sarcasm, poignancy of, iv. 146, 27 to p. 147, 1. 18 Satire, apology for, iv. 278, 19 to p. 279, 1. 8 Satirist, description of a dull, iv. 143, 5 to 10 Say, lord, his apology for himself, viii. 244, 3 to 12 Schoolboy simplicity, iv. 146, 10 to 12 Scorn retorted, iv. 310, 8 to p. 311, 1. 11 Season, nothing good out of, iii. 105, 7 to 15 Seditious leaders, vii. 114, 3 to 13 Seducers, custom of, v. 89, 11 to 14 Self-accusation of indiscreet love, v. 68, 8 to p. 69, 1. 9 Self-conceit, humorous, v. 362, 25 to 27 Self-denial, commendation of, iii. 217, 6 to p. 218, 1. 15 Self-interest palliates faults, i, 178.6 to 10
powerful effects of, vi. 154, 16 to p. 155, 1. 26 Senses returning, i. 82, 15 to p. 83, 1.7 Sensibility, obtuseness of, x. 200, 12 to 17 Service, faithful, v. 273, 7 to 21 Shallow, justice, humorous character of, vii, 217, 6 to p. 2133,
1. 12. ib. 258, 2 to 26 Sbepherd, character of an honest and simple one, iv. 288, 4
to 8 Shepherd's life, the blessings of, contrasted with regal state,
viii. 326, 26 to p. 328, 1. 2 Shvlock. malice of, iii. 21, 3 to 14
- expostulations of, iii. 23, 22 to p. 24, 1. 20
his injunctions to his daughter, iji. 40, 28 to p. 41, 1.8 his implacable revenge, with grief for the 10ss uf his daughter, iii. 56, 5 to p. 59, 1. 28
his inflexibility, iii. 83, 1 to 28 Siege, terrors of a, vi. 140, 1 to p. 142, 1. 5 Silence, jocose satire on, iii. 11, 22. 23 Simplicity and duty, iii. 196, 8 to 15
rural, v. 350, 1 to 5 Singing, bad, iv. 157, 16 to 20 Sins, compelled, ii. 175, 24. 25 Slander, not to be removed, ii, 269, 4 10 25
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Slander, its ubiquity, vol. xii. page 235, line 16 to 22 Sleep a comforter to sorrow, i. 36, 3 to 5 -, sound, ii. 210, 22. 23
apostrophe to, vii. 201, 19 to p. 202, 1. 20
of vouthful innocence, xi. 317, 9 to 13 Snail, tardy lover compared to, iv. 316, 21 to p. 317, 1.3 Soldier, humorous account of an unpractised, v. 1n2, 13 to
19 Soldier's death, vi, 110, 11 to 25. ib. 219, 17 to 21 Solicitation, the season of, xi. 252, 17 to 25 Soliloquy in prison, vi. 344, 19 to p. 347, 1. 5 Song, character of an old, iv. 46, 13 to 18 Songs, beautiful, iii. 275, 14 to p. 276, 1. 4. iv. 46, 22 to p. 47,
1. 12. xv. 278, 8 to 19 Sonnet, beautiful, iii. 273, 10 to 23 Sorrow, pliability of, iv. 198, 4. 5
effects of, ix. 43, 2.3 Sorrows rarely single, xiv. 130, 13. 14 Sour countenance, iv, 138, 8. 9 Speculation easier than practice, iii. 15, 8 to 17 Spendthrift, professions of a reformed, ii. 76,2 to 16 Spirit, a warlike one awakened, vii. 305, 24 to p. 306, 1. 6 Spring and Winter, a song, iii. 333, 15 to p. 334, 1. 20 Station, the blessings of a low, ix. 221, 17 to 20 Statue, a masterly one described, v. 385, 14 to p. 388, 1. 12 Steward, a faithful one, x, 197, 20 to p. 198, 1.2 Stoic philosophers, satire on, iv. 206, 1 to 5 Stories, melancholy, vi. 329, 13 to 20 Storm, Ariel's description and management of one, i. 13, 14
Tempest at sea, vol.'siv. page 216, line 1 2016 Tenderness in love, iv. 312, 24 to p. 313, 1. 4 Thanks, beggarly, iv. 273, 9 to 13. vi. 284, 13 to 15
value of, x. 287, 3. 4 Thersites mimicing Ajax, x. 90, 22 to p. 93, 1. 11 Thoughts ineffectual to moderate affliction, vi. 258, 15 to
24 Threat, xiv. 237, 10 to 15 Time, its duration variously estimated, iv. 297, 10 to p. 298,
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