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V.

VOLUMNIA, a mother of an heroic spirit, (Coriolanus)

xi. 112.

-inftructs Coriolanus to addrefs the people, (ibid) 174-diverts him from deftroying Rome, 222.

Valeria's chastity praised by her husband, (ibid) 217.

W

WINCHESTER, Cardinal Beaufort's character, (1 Henry VI.) vii 173. Gloucefter.

-his death, (2 Henry VI) 302.

Warwick, brave but inconftant, (2, 3 Henry VI) viii. Wolfey, Cardinal, his character by Norfolk, &c. (Henry VIII) viii. 251.

-his power over the King, (ibid) 281 Norfolk.

-upbraided by Queen Catherine, (ibid) 292.
-his reflexions on his fall, (ibid) 319.

his death related, and mixed character (ibid) 329. Grif. Catharine.

Y

YORK, archbishop of, (2 Henry IV) vi. 225. Mortimer. York, Duke of, enterprizing, valiant, unfortunate, (2, 3 Henry VI) viii.

SECT.

II.

INDEX of Manners, Paffions, and their external

Effects.

N. B. The names of the fictitious perfons to whom these characters are applied, are annexed in an alphabetical Index enfuing. Vid. Section III.

A

ALLY, a perfidious one in Burgundy, (1 Henry VI) vii.

186.

Ambition, (Henry VIII) viii. 322. Wolley.

-covered with fpecious humility. (Julius Cæfar) x.

128 Brutus.

Ally, jealous of a fuccefsful friend, (Antony and Cleopatra) ix 162. Ven.

Ambitious woman in Eleanor, (2 Henry VI) vii. 242. Anger, in the Duke of Buckingham, (Henry VIII) vii. 24.

Anger, its external effects painted, (Henry VIII) viii. 314. Waber.

Amiction, (Tempest) i. 71. Arion.

Admiration, (ibid) 78. Proferpine.

Atheislical hardened villain, vid. Barnardine.

Avarice and cruelty, vid. Shylock, vol. i. Merchant of Venice.

B

B

ISHOP, true to his fovereign, Carlife, (Richard II) vi. -----a rchel, York, (1 Henry IV) vi.

Boafters, the Dauphin, &c (Henry V) vii. 67.

Boafter, the bastard, (King John) v.

-defcribed, (ibid) 260. Faulconbridge.

C

COURTIER, a bold plain-dealing, Gaunt, (Richard II)

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-Kent, (King Lear) v.

———an accomplished one, vid. Buckingham, Henry VIII.

viii.

Courtship, Gloucefter's to Lady Anne, (Richard III) viii. 125. Gloucefter.

honourable, injoined by a father, (Tempest) i. 60. Frof. -defcribed, (Midfummer Night's Dream) 90. Egen. Courtship, a beautiful fcene betwixt Romeo and Juliet, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 279.

Counfellor, an honeft one, vid. Gonzalo.

Child, the duty it owes a father, (Midfummer Night's Dream i. 9o. Thefeus.

Country fquire in Slender, (Merry Wives of Windfor) ii. Chastity fcandalized beautifully painted in Hero, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 65.

Chastity, vid. Valeria

Courage in old men, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii. 8. Leon. Ant.

Courage, (Taming of the Shrew) iv. 206. Pet.

--different notions of it in a icnator, and a general, (Timon) x 54. 1 Sen. Ale.

Care, in a merchant, (Merchant of Venice) i. 171. Sal. So!. Conftancy, (Antony and Cleopatra) ix. 238. Cleopatra

D

D AUGHTERS undutiful, in Goneril and Regan, (King

Lear) v.

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Defpair, in the agonies of death, Cardinal Beaufort, 2 Hen

ry VI) vii. 302.

-of pardon, (Winter Tale) iii. 263. Pau.

E

ENVY, (Henry VIII) viii. 314. Wolfey.

F

FEAR, arifing from an expected evil, (2 Henry IV) vi.

221. Northumberland.

Father, an unnatural, in York, (Richard II) 93.

Father's paflion on the ill conduct of a daughter, (Much Ado about Nothing) iii 69 80. Leon.

-fondness for his child, (Winter Tale) iii. 225. Leo. Pol. French quack's airs, in Doctor Caius, (Merry Wives of Windfor) ii.

Fury, (Antony and Cleopatra) ix. 193. Eno.

G

GRAVITY affected, to be thought wife, (Merchant of Venice) i. 173. Gratiano.

Grief, (Richard II) vi. 16. Duchefs.

its nature to multiply afflictions, (ibid) 39. Busy. -beautifully described in Cordelia, (King Lear) v. 192. Gentleman.

at parting of lovers, Queen Margaret and Suffolk, (2 Henry VI.) vii. 297.

-a mother's for her fon murdered, (3 Henry VI.) viii. 106. Queen.

-wrought to rage in Queen Margaret, (Richard III.) 138. -a father's, an old General, for his fons and daughter, (Titus Andronicus) xi. 47. Titus.

-a virtuous wife's, wrong'd by her husband, (Cymbeline) x. 266. Imogen.

-a hufband's on the murder of his wife and children, (Macbeth) ix. 84. Macduff.

a valiant father's for the death of a brave fon, (ibid) 101. Siward.

H

HOPE, (Richard II) vi. 41. Queer.

-item, (Richard III.) viii. 218. Richard.

Hoftef's Quickly, (2 Henry IV) vi.

Highwayman, Gadthill, (1 Henry IV) vi.

Horror, its outward effects, (Henry VIII.) viii. 310. Norfolk,

Horror raised in the characters of Aaron, Tamora, and Satur→ ninus, (Titus Andronicus) xi.

I

STICES, Country, Shallow and Silence, (2 Henry IV.)

JUSTI

vi. Inconftancy, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 8. Protheus. Jealoufy, in Ford, (Merry Wives of Windfor) ii.

-the rife and growth of it charactered in Leontes, (Winter's Tale) iii.

-item, (Troilus and Creffida) xi. 348.

-in Pofthumus, (Cymbeline) x. 223.

-the motives, growth, and fatal effects of it admirably fhewed in Othello, (Othello) xii.

Joy, excefs produceth tears, (Much ado about Nothing) iii. 8. Leontes.

Ingratitude, in Lucullus, Lucius, Sempronius, (Timon) x. 38.

K

KING, of rafh ill conduct, Richard II. (Richard II.) vi. -wife and valiant, Henry IV. (1 and 2 Henry IV.) vi. -weak, choleric, miferable, Lear, (King Lear) v.

-meek, religious, unfortunate in Henry VI. (1, 2, 3 Henry VI.) vii, viii.

amorous, brave, fuccefsful, in Edward IV. (3 Henry VI.) viii. -bold, crafty, cruel, diffembling, in Richard III. (Richard III.) viii.

· —brave, religious, fortunate, in Henry VIII. (ibid)

L

LOVE, expreffed by a foldier, (Henry V.) vii. 106. King

Henry.

virtuous, (3 Henry VI.) viii. 68. Warwick.

-protested by Richard III. (Richard III ) 220.

the first motions expreffed by Henry VIII. vide Anne Bullen.

-by Miranda and Ferdinand, (Tempest) i. 22.

-the croffes of it, (Midsummer's Night's Dream) 94. Lyfander. Hermione.

-appointment protested, (ibid) 95. Hermione.

-its nature, (ibid) 97. Helena.

-charm to enkindle it, (ibid) 108. Oberon.

-in the Queen of Fairies, beautifully imagined, (ibid) 123. Queen.

-given over, (ibid) 147. Demetrius.

Love changed to averfion, (ibid) 117. Lyfander.

commended and difpraised, (Two Gentlemen of Verona) iv. 8. Valentine, Protheus.

-expels all other paffions, (Merchant of Venice) i. 220. Portia.

its original, (As you like it) iv. 165. Rofaline. -it feveral offices, (ibid) iv 166. Siteng.

--all other paffons lot in it, (Twelfth Night) v. 9. Duke. -at first fight, (ibid) 26. Olivia.

in man and woman compared, (ibid) 41. Duke, Viola. -concealed, beautifully painted, (ibid) 42. Viola.

-in a young brave general, (Troilus and Creffida) xi. 240. Troilus.

--confancy in, protefted, 302. 303 Troilus and Cresfida. quitted by a foldier, 313. Patroclus.

-its qualities, (Romeo and Juliet) ix. 257. Romeo. -impatient of delay, 297. Friar, 296 "Jaket.

-item, 307. Juliet.

-impatient of abfence, (Othello) xii. 266. Bianca. Luft, (Merry Wives of Windfor) ii. 99 Song.

—in a grave minifter of ftate, (Meafure for Measure) 141. 143. Angelo.

M

MADNESS, real, in Lear, counterfeit in Edgar, (King Lear) v.

Melancholy, (Comedy of Errors) iv. 332. Abbess.

feveral kinds of it, (As you like it, iv. 149. Jacques. Mother, lamenting her fons, (Richard III.) viii. 158. Duck. item, (ibid) 29. Queen.

Murderer, in Exton, (Richard II.) vi. 101.

P

PEDANTRY, in Sir Hugh Evans, (Merry Wives of Windfor) ii.

in Armado, Holophornes, Nathaniel, (Love's Labour's Loft, iii.

Princes young and valiant, Prince Henry and Lancafter, (1 and 2 Henry IV) vi.

Prophetefs, in Joan of Orleans, (1 Henry VI) vii. 140.
Pride, (Troilus and Creffida) xi. 307. Uls.

R

RAGE, arifing from grief, vide Northumberland, vi -arifing in a father from the undutifulness of his chil dren, (King Lear) v.

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