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Macbeth, his temper, 137. and
irrefolution, 138. his foli-
loquy. 139 to 141. n. ibid.
and reflection upon his bloody
lands, 144. n. ibid,
his guilt and fear, 145. his
furprise at the fight of the
ghoft. 147
Macbeth, lady, her foliloquy on
the approach of Duncan, 137
n. ibid. another, 142. her
behaviour, with a taper in her
hand, 155
Macduff, on the murder of his
wife and children, exclama.
tion of, 153
Madness, how occafioned, 88.
n. ibid. to go.
Mailed explained, n. 39,

Malcolm's character of himself,
r51. and difcourfe with Mac-
duff, 152
Malicious men described, 70
Man, his tears defcribed, 87. a
plain, blunt one, r20. a will
ful one, his injuries the effect
of, r24. reflections upon him
128
Margaret, queen, her execra-
tion, and high birth, 188. n.
ibid. her exprobation in a
foliloquy, 195

Marriage defcribed, 37
Melancholy, the parent of er-
ror, ir5

Mercy described, 23'5
Meffenger of ill news, r5 në
ibid.

Mob, to what compared, 53
Morning, a description of, 49.
the dawn of, 50. another
beautiful description of it,
212 to 215 n. ibid.
Mother, the fondness of, 78.
and ravings, 8r. her grief,
and defpondency, 82.
Mounds explain'd, n. 233
Murder defcribed, 193
Murderer, his looks, 85. and
account of confcience, 191

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his firft fufpicion, 164, 165.
and foliloquy, when work'd
up to jealoufy, 166. his
fpeech, on receiving his man-
date to return, 169. and
pathetic upbraiding of his
wife, 169. his foliloquy in
the bed-bhamber, 173. his
confusion, love, and bitter re-
morfe, $74. his last speech,
175

P.

Painting, to what compar'd,

221

Paffion, a rifing one defcrib'd,

122

Path, a verb, explain'd, n. 98
Patience and forrow defcribed,
129. n. ibid.
Patriotifm, what, 92,
n. ib.
Peace, after a civil war, 92.
n. ibid.
Perfection, admits of no addi-
tion, 84

Perfon, defcription of a mur-
der'd one, 39.. one in de-
fpair, to what compar'd,
239
Piercy, lady, her pathetick
speech, 5

Piked-man explained, n 73, 74
Pity, when to be difcarded,
252
Pleasure, of doing good, 221
defcription of, 245
Popularity defcrib'd, 178
Portia's fpeech to Brutus, 99
Poft meffenger, a defcription of
14
Pounce-box describ'd, n. z
Power, the abuse of, 131. and
vanity, 181

Preferment, whence got, 160
Pride, its own cure, 247

Prodigies ridicul'd, 6. n. ibid.
Prognofticks, of war, 110
Prologue, opinion of, 23
n. ibid.
Providence, the juftice of, 128

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Reflections upon killing a fly,
239. n. ibid.
Reputation, what, 165. n. ib.
and 166. the praife of, 177
Refentment, when deepest, 39
Refpect defcrib'd, 244
Revenge, the reprefentation of
it, 10. n. ibid. and n. 102:
and description, 240, 245
Rhymers, ridicul'd, 6.
what compar'd, n. 6, 7
Richard II, his fpeech on his
arrival in England, 180, and
entry into London, 183 his
foliloquy in prifon, 184. 185.
his foliloquy on his own de-
formity, 186. his love for
lady Ann, and praife of his
perfon, 187. his hypocrify,
189. his character, by his
mother, 195. his ftarting
out of his dream, and folilo-
quy before the battle, 196.
his behaviour after an
alarum, 197.
Richmond, duke of, his prayer,
196.
Ring, in a dark pit, its effects,

and how compar'd, 237
Romeo, his courtship with Ju
liet, 202, on his banish-
ment, 210. his defcription
of, and difcourfe with, the
apothecary, 215-
his lat
fpeech, 219
Royalty, the miferies of, 3r
Rumour defcrib'd, 13. n,ibs

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Trumpeter, a defcription of,
249

Trust, in man, the vanity of,
192. n. ibid.

Twilight, defcribed, 8. n. ibid.

Vale, a dark one, described,136

n. ibid.
Victory. a description of, by the
French, 76. and by the En-
glith, 77

Villain, the look and zeal of,
86

Unkindness described, 121

Vulgar, the ficklenefs of, de-
scribed, 17

W.

Waped, explain'd, n. 226
War, the miferies of, 35. n.
ibid.

Warrior, a gallant one, 10
Warwick, duke of, his dying
fpeech, 55, 56. n. ibid.
Wife, fong of to her husband,
7. n. 7, 8. a good one, the
defcription of 59 ·
Witches, defcribed, 139. n. ibid
their power, 1:1
Wolfey's fpeech to Cmwell, 65
66. n. ibid. the death of,
67. his virtues and vices, 68.
69. p. ibid.
Woman,
38

an ambitious one,

Wrong, and infolence, defcri-
bed, 234

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