murdering scene in and children Macduff, his behaviour on the murder of his wife Madness occasioned by poison Maidens, their prayers effectual Man, description of a merry one .... in love, humorous description of Man, three things in him disliked by females a plain blunt one described reflections on Man's pre-eminence Margaret, Queen, her speech before the battle of Tewkesbury her execrations on Richard III. Marriage described alters the temper of both sexes ... Master taking leave of his servants · Mediocrity 342 345 382 199 298 299 305 299 300 311 116 28 311 190 21 87 91 115 284 244, 290 18 170 173 178 159 16 200 39 261 16 280 28 286 284 49, 364 grief of one for the loss of her son Murder of the two young princes in the Tower, Murderer, countenance of one description of.. Muse, invocation to .... 53 49 51 166, 234 166 107 109 ... 110 177 113 146 44, 50, 72, 82 225 97 118 59, 168 150 185 198 285 17 260 261 274 Octavia's entrance, what it should have been Offences mistaken Oliver's description of danger when sleeping her interment.... Opportunity to be seized on all occasions of life. Ornament, or appearance, the deceit of his first suspicion his jealousy gaining ground Painting .... his story of the handkerchief. his confirmed jealousy his pathetic upbraidings of Desdemona his love his remorse his speech before his death to what compared Pardon the sanction of wickedness despair of.. Passion, real, dissembled after a siege People, Brutus's speech to the Percy, Lady, her pathetic speech to her husband Perfection admits of no addition human, the extent of Person, description of a murdered one Petition, a tender one 267 363 70 261 290 58 Popular favour, method to gain Popularity described Portia, her suitors her picture her speech to Brutus Possession more languid than expectation Power, vanity of ..... abuse of Precepts against ill fortune Preferment Presents prevail with woman Pride cures pride Prodigies ridiculed lightly regarded by real lovers Calphurnia's address on Promising and performance, difference between Prospero's reproof of Ariel Providence directs our actions Quickly, dame, her account of Falstaff's death. 149 ...... Richard III. his soliloquy on his own deformity 171 172 172 173 character of, by his mother 179 starting in his dream. 180 his address before the battle 181 apothecary 348 inborn his conduct with Paris his last speech over Juliet in the tomb.. Rosalind proposing to wear men's clothes Rumour described 350 351 7 155 228 136 Shepherd, character of an honest and simple one Shepherd's life, the blessings of one Simplicity and duty 81 14 167 58 101 19, 226 73, 266 37 213 |