Capulet, his consent to the suit of Crown, transports of, 293 Paris, 185 Cautions to young women, 29 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 guilty, 8, 292 Conscience, a struggling, 225 Consideraton, 271 Conspiracy, 51 Cruelty, 85 Customs, new, 312 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, 306 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 King Lear, 70 Constancy, Cressida's professions of, Defiance of King John to the French, 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 94 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., 239 212 Epilogue, humorous, spoken by Rosa- | Gloster, Duke of, his love for Lady lind, 152 Evils, remedy for, exists in ourselves, 227 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 GENTLEMAN, an accomplished, 17 Gloster, Duke of, his deformity, 297, Anne, 302 Gloster, Duke of, his praises of him- Gloster, Duke of, Margaret's execra- Gloster's (in King Lear) farewell to God's goodness to be remembered, Gold, 167 Gonerils' profession of love, 63 HAMLET and Ghost, scene between, 3I Hamlet and his mother, scene be- Hamlet, Ghost's description of mur- Hamlet, his address to his father's Hamlet, his esteem for Horatio, 39 Hamlet, his irresolution, 45 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, 249 Henry VI., his lenity, 298 Honour, 88, 246 Honour due to virtue, 139 Katharine, Queen, on her own merit, 315 Honour to be conferred on merit, III Katharine, Queen, her speech to the Hope, 19, 163, 234, 310 Hopeless love, 138 Hotspur, his contempt for rhymers, Hotspur, his death described, 259 252 Hotspur, his speech before the battle, Hotspur, his speech to his wife, 248 Husband sung to sleep by his wife, 249 Hypocrisy, 108, 227 IAGO denounced by Ludovico, 182 Imagination, power of, 123 Imogen awaking, 170 King, 313 Katharine, Queen, her speech to Kings, divinity of, 46 Kings, wicked commands of, 226 LABOUR, 169 Lady described, 215 Lear and Cordelia, scene between, Lear, his exclamations on the tem- Lear, his indignation at Goneril, 65 Lear on the death of Cordelia, 71 Lear to Cordelia when prisoners, 70 Life demands action, 255 Imogen, her impatience to meet her Lion, a hungry, described, 294 husband, 167 Imogen reading in bed, 166 Imogen sleeping, 166 Innocence confirmed by the counte- Loquacity, 107 Love, 13, 24, 118, 185 Love cemented by prosperity, 25 Love commended and censured, 15 Love increased by attempts to sup- Love in idleness, 120 Love, power of, 87, 159 Lover, humorous description of, 150 Lute, Lavinia singing to, 84 MACBETH described by Malcolm, 75 Macbeth, his defiance of his foes, 78 Night, 124, 292 Macbeth, his disposition, 72 Macbeth, his terror at Banquo's Macbeth, Lady, in the sleep-walking Majesty, power of, 236 Margaret of Anjou, description of, 288 Moon, the, 118 Morning, 27, 83, 295 Morning, a hunting, 84 Night in a camp described, 277 OBEDIENCE, 215 Obedience to princes, 315 Old age despised, 78 Othello, his bed-chamber, scene with Othello, his disordered mind, 178 175, 181 Othello, his marriage solely for love, Patriotism, 48, 91 Mother's distress at loss of her child, Peace after a siege, 97 220 Mother's fondness for her child, 216 NATURE, bounties of, 82 Peace after a civil war, 243 Percy and Prince Henry, characters of, 244 Perfection, human, extent of, 29 Petruchio's mock flattery of Katha- rina, 133 Petruchio's uncouth wooing, 133 Play, effect of one on the mind, 35 spur, 254 Prince Henry, his defence of him- Prince Henry, his reflections on the Prince Henry, his soliloquy, 244 QUALITIES which become a king, 75 REFLECTIONS on a wounded stag, Regan's profession of filial love, 64 Remonstrance, Duchess of Gloster's, Remorse of Bolingbroke, 242 23 Shipwreck, escape from, 12 Shylock, his injunctions to his Shylock, his malice towards Antonio, Shylock, his malignity, 114 Shylock, his revenge, 111 Sleep, Henry IV.'s soliloquy on, 261 Song in Much ado about Nothing, Song in Twelfth Night, 13 Sonnet in Love's Labour's Lost, 158 Sorrows rarely single, 46, 322 Submission our duty, 306 Sun rising after a dark night, 235 TEARS, a man's, 228 |