ACT V. Evils of a forced Marriage. You would have married her most shamefully, Which forced marriage would have brought upon her. *Escape, avoid. Anger, 312 Anger, effects of, 316 Antony after his defeat, 102 Antony taking leave of his servants, Antony, his description of Brutus, 62 Antony, his oration over Cæsar's Antony, his virtues and vices, 100 Ariel's description of managing the Ariel's song, 3, II Arthur and Hubert, scene between, 221 Assassin, countenance of, 225 Assignation, 118 Aufidius, contrition of, 98 Authority, a father's, 117 BANISHMENT, 232 Banishment of Belarius described. Beatrice, her awakened love for Be- Beatrice, her disdainful manner de- Beatrice, her disposition described, Beautiful boy described, 12 Benedick's recantation, 127 Boasters, 131, 214 Bolingbroke coming into London, 240 Brutus and Cassius, quarrel scene Brutus and Cassius, parting of, before the battle of Philippi, 62 Brutus, his address to the citizens, 52 CESAR'S suspicions of Cassius, 50 Capulet and Montague charged by Capulet, his consent to the suit of Crown, transports of, 293 Customs, new, 312 Paris, 185 Cruelty, 85 Cheerfulness, 107 Christmas time, reverence of, 26 Cleopatra, her death, comments on Cleopatra, her love for Antony, 100 Cleopatra, her supposed death de- Cleopatra on the Cydnus, 100 Conscience, a good, 291 Conscience, a struggling, 225 Consideraton, 271 Conspiracy, 51 DAGGER Scene in Macbeth, 74 Danger clings for support, 221 Dawn, approach of, 33, 194 Death preferable to separation of Death, terrors of, 164 Deceit of appearances, 113 Deed, a good, 116 Conspiracy, King John's, with Hu- Defamation, 154 bert, 217 Constance, reproaches of, 217 Defiance of Edgar to Edmund in Constancy, Cressida's professions of, Defiance of King John to the French, 87 Contemplation, 307 Contempt of Cassius for Cæsar, 48 Cordelia, her emotion at her sisters' Cordelia, King of France's approval Coriolanus, Aufidius' hate of, 91 Coriolanus, his denunciation of Aufi- Coriolanus, his inflexibility, 96 Counsel ineffectual in misfortune, 130 Courtesy, ceremonious, insincere, 56 Cranmer's prophecy about Queen Crown, the, resigned by Richard II., 239 Faulconbridge's defiance of the Dau- Faulconbridge's speech on titles, 212 Ferdinand and Miranda, scene be- Ferdinand swimming ashore de- Fleet sailing, described, 276 Fortune-teller, description of, 155 Friar Laurence's narration to the Prince, 209 Friends faithless, 80 Friends, parting of, 110 Friendship, fickleness of, 94 GENTLEMAN, an accomplished, 17 Gloster, Duke of, his deformity, 297, 34 Hamlet, his reflections on Yorick's Hamlet, his soliloquy on his mother's Hamlet, his soliloquy on life and Hatred of Suffolk for his foes, 291 Henry V., his address at Harfleur, Henry V., his character, 262, 276 Henry V., his perfections, 272 Henry V., his reply to the Constable Henry V., his reproof by his father, |