Bolingbroke's public entry into London described Braggart Clarence's dream in the tower Brutus and Cassius, tent scene between the parting of Buckingham, Duke of, his prayer for the king Calumny - his exultation after having attempted the his promises Cassius, his contempt for Cesar Ceremony insincere 246 132 154 97 111 199 13 34 238 242 161 68,70 70 215 229 237 229 13, 188 40 201 Churchman, description of one - Cleopatra, her solicitude in the absence of Antony her sailing down the Cydnus described her infinite power of pleasing her reflections on the death of Antony Cominius, his praise of Coriolanus in the senate Conscience guilty 168 154 172 ib. 173 her supposed death, description of the death-bed horrors of a 145 Continence before marriage Cordelia, her speech on the ingratitude of her sisters Coriolanus, an imaginary description of his warring character of 74 253 181 184 ib. 185 188 62 143 269 96 14 307 10 a conceited one 26 finical, description of one by Hotspur 115 Cowardice 10 Queen Elizabeth and perjury Cranmer, archbishop, his prophecy respecting 99 168 Cressida, description of her 328 Crown, reflections on a 126 the transports of a 146 Cruelty, dissuasions from exercising 231 Cupid's parentage 22 Customs, new ones followed 161 Danger 116, 232 escape from 78 takes hold of any support 102 Day-break 56, 64, 159 Death 179, 203 temporal, far better than eternal 36 terrors of 38 most in apprehension 37 apostrophe to 100 approach of 106 arguments against the fear of 232 Deceit in a fine woman 156 Deed, a good one compared to a candle Degree, reflections on Delay, against Delights, violent ones not lasting Departing diseases, strength of Dependents not to be too much trusted by great men Desdemona, her fidelity Desire of beloved objects heightened by their loss Despondency Determined love Dew in flowers Drunkards enchanted by Ariel Duelling, arguments against Duty, modest, always acceptable virtuous, the power of doing of it merits no praise Dying with the person beloved preferable to parting Edgar, his account of discovering himself to his father Eloquence and beauty England, description of invincible if unanimous pathetically described apostrophe to English curiosity, satire on Envy army described miserable state of |