SECT. I. CHARACTERS OF HISTORICAL PERSONS. Vol Pages Perfon. K. John, A. Play. ARTHUR, a hope ful young Prince, unfortunate. Alcibiades, banished for interceding for his Friend. Timon. ---Vifits Timon with two Misses. ibid. -- exhorted to Cruel. ty by him, and the Women to Luft. ibid. .--conquers Athens. ibid, Antony, Mark,hisCon ference with Brutus 85 100 Play, Vol Page Perfon. Antony, Mark, speaks Cæfar's Funeral O. ration, Jul. Cæfar. 7 50 his Eloquence praised by Cafius. 72 --- his Valour degene rates into Fondness for Cleopatra. Ant. and Cleo. -resolves to leave her. 92 his former Bravery described by Ostavius Cæfar. Pompey's Wish, that he may live on in love and luxury. 105 ---quarrels with Ošta vius, which ends in a Marriage with Octavia. 107 his Genius infe. rior to Octavius's. 116 Sooth. Ant. -complains of Oc. tavius's ill treatment to Octavia, 137 -beaten at Astium, and defpairsafterit. 147 148 150 155 166 ---his Fleet revolting, he quarrels again 170 Antony 175 323 Sør. Play. Vol Page, Perfor Antony, Mark, being told the is dead, he carried to Cleopatra, he dies in her Arms. 179 -Octavius and his Generals lament and praise him. 182 and Cleopatra. 187 Ajax, his Character. Tro.and Cref. B. Blanch, her Beauty and Virtue. K. Jobn. 3 365 Cit. Burgundy, Duke of, a False Ally. i Hen. 6. 4431 Beauford, Cardinal. vid. Winchester. Buckingham, Dukeof, treacherous, cruel, mercenary. 5 in Henry 8th's Reign, rash, choleric, Hen, 8. his Character given by Her. 8. ibid. Condemned. ibid. 329 Buller, Anne , her Beauty. ibid. 328 King. -item. ibid. -item, ibid. -item. ibid. Brutus, referved and melancholic. Jul. Cafar. 7 8 --spirited up by Caffius against Cæfar. 9 -of great Authori. ty with the People. 21 Casc. Brutus, Richard 3. 311 318 342|Cbam. 359 Suf. 376/2 Gent. Perfor, Play. VollPage uponCæsar's Death. Jul. Cafar. 7 22 ly to the Conspira- 26 27 29 49 60 65 69 74 prais'd by Antony, (for the rest, vid. Macbeth. 6 81 82 301 Mar. 378 386 Catharine, her Speech | Play. Vol Page Person, to the King before 5 344 347 recommends her Daughter and Servants to him. ibid. 383 3 Gent, Cromwell, Thomas. ibid. Cranmer's Character by Gardiner. ibid. by Cromwell. ibid. 397 by the King ibid. 398 his Speech over Princess Elizabeth. ibid. 402 Coriolanus , brave, proud,a Contemner of the Populace. Coriolanus. 6 chides his Soldiers when repuls’d. ibid. 3641 his Character. 365 Lar. - his Entry into Rome after a Victory. 382 Bru. Mul - his Actions summ'd up by Cominius. 388 Com. approv'd by the Tribunes, he rails at the Populace. 400 banish'd. 420 - applies to, and is kindly received by, Aufidius. 430 not to be diverted by his Friends from invading Rome. 443 yields to his Mo. ther's Intreaties, 455 fain by the Envy and Treachery of Aufidius. 4641 Cæfar. |