The philosophy of William Shakespeare delineating in seven hundred and fifty passages, selected from his plays, the multiform phases of the human mind

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Contents

The attributes of love and duty
356
The brother and sister
362
The cares of the great
369
The crow pecking at the eagle
375
The difficulties of hunger 490
377
The evil power
383
The fairys release from her earthly
389
The friends rebuke
397
The good queens hour of agony
402
The great soul cannot stoop to vileness
408
The hangmans comfort
414
The heart
420
The hero oercome by cowardice
427
The human fangslander
431
The Kings death
439
The Kings legacyexperience 384
446
The Kings reflection on misfortune 599
452
The King the father and the son phi
454
The ladys treasury of secrets revealed
460
The law before the gospel
467
The mothers malediction
479
The mystery of death
482
The nightingale lamenting the loss
488
The peer the best judge of the princes
494
The philosophy of merriment
501
The power of habit 561
504
The really noble
510
There is a divinity that so doth hedge
520
The return of consciousness
524
The shrews portrait
530
The soul in doubt and fear
536
The spirit of contradiction conquered
541
The republicans apology for destroy
547
The trials of high position
553
The troubles of the soul beyond natural
559
The unity of faith where true love lives
566
The warriors anger
572
The way to enjoy nature is to become
578
The wife
584
The wolf and the lamb
590
The worm that dieth not without repent
594
Time a happy or miserable companion
601
UNCERTAINTY of secular opinions
607
Utterings of the heart
611
When ignorance is bliss tis folly to
617
Wifes logic
623
Winning the shrew
624
Wives should persuade rather than
630
Woman the better man
636
Wooing wedding and repenting
642

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