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Margaret, Queen, her execrations on Richard III. her exprobation in a soliloquy

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Marriage described

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Master taking leave of his servants

Mediocrity
Melancholy

the varieties of
the parent of error

Men all frail wilful Mercy

frequently mistaken
commended in governors

Merit always modest Messenger, post, described with ill news

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no stability in one Modesty in youth Moon

Moonlight

night Morning, description of dawn of

Mother, fondness of one for a beautiful child

ravings of one

grief of one for the loss of her son

Murder of the two young princes in the Tower de-
scription of
Murderer, countenance of one
Muse invocation to

Music

Nature, the force of

and art

Newsbearer

Night, description of
Night in a camp described
Obedience to princes

Octavia's entrance, what it should have been

Offences mistaken

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Oliver, his description of danger when sleeping
Ophelia, description of her death

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Ophelia, her interment

Opportunity to be seized on all occasions of life
Ornament, or appearances, the deceit of

Othello, his description to the Senate of his winning
the affections of Desdemona

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after a siege
People, Brutus's speech to the

Percy, Lady, her pathetic speech to her husband

Perfection admits of no addition

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human, the extent of

Person, description of a murdered one
Petition, a tender one
Philosophy, a shepherd's
Pity to be discarded in war
Play-fellows

Pleasure, the vanity of

and revenge
of doing good

Poetry, the power of, with females
Popular favour, method to gain
Popularity described
Portia, her suitors

her picture

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Portia, her speech to Brutus

Possession more languid than expectation
Power, vanity of, and misery of kings

abuse of

Precepts against ill fortune
Preferment

Presents prevail with women

lightly regarded by real lovers

Pride cures pride
Prodigies

ridiculed

Promise and performance, difference between.
Prospero's reproof of Ariel
Providence directs our actions

the justice of

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Puck

Quickly, Dame, her account of Falstaff's death,
Regicides detestable
Relenting tenderness

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obstinate

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Repentance
Reputation

Resentment, silent, the deepest

Résolution

Respect described
Revenge

from a sense of honour

firm

the Jew's implacable the Jew's reason for Rhymers, miserable ones ridiculed Richard III. omens on the birth of

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his last speech over Juliet in the tomb Rosalind proposing to wear men's clothes

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Royalty, miseries of
inborn

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Rumour described
Satire, apology for

Say, Lord, his apology for himself

Scene of a banquet

Scene of Lady Macbeth in her sleep
Season, nothing good out of
Seducers, custom of
Self-accusation of too great love
Self-denial, a conquest

Self-interest, powerful effects of
Senses returning

Shepherd, character of an honest and simple one
Shepherd's life, the blessings of one
Simplicity and duty

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Speculation more easy than practice
Spirit, a warlike one described

Spring, a song

Station, a low one, the blessings of life
Statue described

Steward, a faithful one

1 Stories, melancholy ones described

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Storm, Ariel's description and management of one

Study

Submission to heaven our duty
Success not equal to our hopes
Sun rising after a dark night
Sycophants, flattering ones
Tears, to what compared
Thanks

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Thersites mimicking Ajax

Thoughts ineffectual to moderate affliction
ambitious, a smile on

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Timon, his execration of the Athenians
his speech to Alcibiades

his reflections on the earth
his discourse with Apemantus
his speech to the thieves

his character of an honest steward

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Violets

Virtue given to be exerted

Ulysses, the subtilty of him, and stupidity of Ajax

Unkindness described

Volumnia's resolution on the pride of Coriolanus
pathetic speech to her son Coriolanus
Vows, rash ones, condemned
Vulgar, fickleness of the

War, prognostics of
miseries of

Warrior, a gallant one

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Warwick, earl of, his dying speech
Wedding, a mad one described
Widow compared to a turtle
Wife, duty of one to her husband
song of one to her husband
description of a good one

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impatience of one to meet her husband

innocency of one

Winter, a song

Wisdom superior to fortune
Witches described

Woman, her tongue

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power of

Wolsey, Cardinal, his speech to Cromwell

an account of his death

his vices and virtues described

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