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Caliban, curses of

Bargains, punctuality in

Bastardy

Bawd, the practices of one condemned

Beauty

a scornful and satirical one

petitioning in vain

Bedlam Beggars

Bees, the commonwealth of, described
Benedict, the bachelor's recantation

Birth, high

Boaster

Bolingbroke's public entry into London described

Boy, description of a beautiful one

Braggart

a cowardly one

Braggarts, talking

Bribery, honest

Brutus and Cassius, tent scene between

Buckingham, Duke of, his prayer for the king

his exultation after having attempted the

chastity of Miranda

his promises

118

243

38

14, 26

60

84

288

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Calumny

215

Cassius, his contempt for Cesar

229

Ceremony insincere

237

Cesar, his dislike of Cassius

229

Chastity

13, 188

Cheerfulness

40

Christmas-time, reverence paid to

204

Churchman, description of one

168

Clarence's dream in the tower

154

Cleopatra, her solicitude in the absence of Antony

172

her sailing down the Cydnus described

ib.

her infinite power of pleasing

173

her supposed death, description of
her reflections on the death of Antony

177

ib.

Cominius, his praise of Coriolanus in the senate
Compassion and clemency superior to revenge
Conduct in war superior to action

Conscience

her dream and description of Antony
her speech on applying the asp

178

179

182

75

318

160

guilty

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145

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Continence before marriage

74

Cordelia, her speech on the ingratitude of her sisters
Coriolanus, an imaginary description of his warring

253

181

character of

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184

ib.

185

188

62

in youth

Countenance, a guilty one described

Country, an oppressed one

Courage

Courtezans, Timon's reflections on

Courtier, noble, character of a

a conceited one

143

269

96

14

307

10

26

finical, description of one by Hotspur

115

Cowardice

10

and perjury

99

Cranmer, archbishop, his prophecy respecting

Queen Elizabeth

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

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Deceit in a fine woman

156

Deed, a good one compared to a candle
Defamation

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

Despair, description of

Despondency

Determined love

Dew in flowers

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Drunkards enchanted by Ariel
Duelling, arguments against

Duty, modest, always acceptable

virtuous, the power of

doing of it merits no praise

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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

Evening, a fine one

Evils, the remedy of them generally in ourselves

Expedition, what

Eyes, women's

Fairy jealousy, and its effects

bank described

courtesies

Fairies and magic

Falstaff's catechism

Father, authority of one

lamenting his daughter's infamy

fondness of one for his child

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