Calumny, 105, 231 Care, an enemy to life, 63 Cave in a forest, 194
Challenge, 74
Character, an ill one renders real defert useless, 127 Chastity, 173
Child, an affectionate one, 106 Child refembling a father, 107 Christmas time, the reverence
paid to it, 205 Cleopatra, on the abfence of An- tony, 138, her falling down the Cydus defcribed, 144, her contemptuous raillery, 135, her infinite power in pleafing, 146, her fuppofed death defcribed, 153, her anxious tenderness, 136, on the death of Antony, 154, wishes for Antony on parting, 136, her dream and defcrip- tion of him, 155, her fpeech on applying the afp, 156 Clown, his idea of a great man, 124
Clown's new gentility, 127 Clown's love of ballads, 120 Cominius, his fpeech in the fe- nate, 163
Conceited governor, 52 Confidence betrayed, 29 Confcience, guilty, 48 Continence before marriage,
49 Conceited love, 70 Courtier 123
Court, virtue ftays not at it, 113 Coriolanus, an imaginary warn- ing 161
Coriolanus, his character, 165, his abhorrence of flattery, 167, his mother's refolution on his ftubborn pride, ib, his deteftation of the vulgar, 168, his prayer for his fon, 174, his mother's pathetic fpeech to him, 175 Cydnus defcribed, 144
Death, 154, 201, contempt of it, 108, the delay of it al- ways wished, 10I, Deformity of the mind, 76 Deities, transformed for love, 114
Departing greatness, 153 Defpair of pardon, 109 Dirge, funeral, 199 Difguife, 66
Diffimulation in a religious habit, 76
Drefs, Petruchio's trial of his wife in that article, 9 Drowning, Ophelia's, described, 244
Drunkards enchanted, 51 Duty, doing it merits no praise, 161
Early rifing, the way to emi- nence, 151
Effects of beauty, 126 Effects of jealousy, 105 English curiofity, a fatire on it, 43
Evils of being in love, 81 Exiles, reformed ones, 99 Extremes cure each other, 6
Fairies and magic, 53 Faithful fervice, 103 Falfehood, the bafeness of it to a wife, 178
Father, his fondness for his
Father's tutorage, 30 Father the best guest at his fon's nuptials, 121 Father's advice to his fon go- ing to travel, 212 Favour, popular, the method to gain it, 165
Feaft, a fheep sheering one, 113
Ferdinand's fwimming afhore defcribed, 40
Ferdinand, his bearing a log, 49
Ferdinand, Miranda's offering to carry the log for him pecu- liarly elegant, 46 Firm refolution, 156 Flattery prevalent with wo- men, 89,
Flattery, the abhorrence of it, 167
Flattery, its ill effects, 73
Foes, the advantage to be gained
King in Hamlet, his despairing foliloquy, 234
Kings, friendship between them, 101
King-killing deteftable, 104 Kings, their divinity, 243 Knowledge, fometimes hurt- ful, 105
Ladies, young, cautions to them, 210
Launce leading a dog, 84 Life, loathed, 151
Life and death weighed, 227 Light of foot, 52 Loathed life, 151
Love in idleness, 70, conceited, ib. refolved, 65, at first fight, 4, true, 68, 119, in referrence to hunting, 61, infought, 73, extreme, 65, commended and difpraised, 81, evils of being in it, ib. forward and diffembling, 82, fed by praife, 86, compared to an April day, 83, true, jealous, 86, contempt of it punished, 84, true,93, com- pared to a waxen image, 86, deities transformed for it, 114, more rich for what it gives, 125, it encreases when oppofed, 87, compared to a figure on ice, 91, unre- turned, 97, profperity the bond of affliction the lofer of it, 123, the nobleness of life, 133, banishment, 89, his proteftation, 49 Lovers wealth, 86
Mufic, ferious, most agreeable
to lovers, 67
Mufic and love, 59
Mutability of the people, 135
Nature, human, its vanity, 50 Nature and art, 115
Lying, fit only for tradefmen, Nature, its force, 191,
Man in love, a comical de- fcription of one, 83, a fel- fish old one, 122, a complete one, 209, and even minded one and flattery, 233 Mafter taking leave of his fer- vants, 150, Melancholy described, 247 Meflengers from lovers grate- ful, 140 Midnight, 234
Mind alone valuable, Ir Mind, a noble one difordered, 231
Miranda's compaffion 28 Miranda offering to carry the log, 46, her amiable fimpli- city on the death of Ferdinand, 37, Profpero's boast of her, 49
Mirth and merriment, its ad- vantages, 2
Miftrefs of the sheep-fheering, 114 Mob, 159
Money purchases the praise of fools, 76
Money an inducement to mar- ry, 4 Morning, 206 Mufic, 6, 36
Nuptials, a father the best guest at his fon's, 121
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