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Birth, high

Boaster

Bolingbroke's public entry into London described

Boy, description of a beautiful one

Braggart

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a cowardly one

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his promises

Calumny

Cesar, his dislike of Cassius

Christmas-time, reverence paid to

Clarence's dream in the tower

Brutus and Cassius, tent scene between

Buckingham, Duke of, his prayer for the king

Caliban, curses of

his exultation after having attempted the

chastity of Miranda

Cassius, his contempt for Cesar

Ceremony insincere

Chastity

Cheerfulness

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the parting of

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

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

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ib.

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Continence before marriage

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ib.

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Cordelia, her speech on the ingratitude of her sisters

Coriolanus, an imaginary description of his warring

character of

his abhorrence of flattery

his detestation of the vulgar
his prayer for his son

Counsel of no weight in misery
Countenance, a guilty one described
Country, an oppressed one

Courage

in youth

Courtezans, Timon's reflections on

Courtier, noble, character of a

a conceited one

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finical, description of one by Hotspur

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Cowardice

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the transports of a

and perjury

Cranmer, archbishop, his prophecy respecting

Queen Elizabeth

Cressida, description of her

Crown, reflections on a

Cruelty, dissuasions from exercising

Cupid's parentage

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Customs, new ones followed

Danger

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temporal, far better than eternal

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Delights, violent ones not lasting

Departing diseases, strength of

Dependents not to be too much trusted by great men

Desdemona, her fidelity

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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

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

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Father, passion of one on the murder of a favourite

child

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the best guest at his son's nuptials

anger of one

the curse of one on his child

Faults of others no justification of our own

Favourites compared to honeysuckles

Female friendship

Females, cautions to young ones

Ferdinand, his swimming ashore described

and Miranda, interesting scene between

Filial ingratitude

Flattery, and an even-minded man

his liberty of speech

Fool-hardiness

Fleet setting sail, description of

Fool, description of one, and his moralizing on time

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for young men

Gentleman, an accomplished young one

Ghost, description of one appearing in a dream

Ghosts vanish at the crowing of a cock

Glory described

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Dutchess of, her remonstrance to her
husband when doing penance
Earl of, his farewell to the world

God, goodness of, ever to be remembered

Gods, justice of the

Gold, reflections on
effects of

Governor, a severe one

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Gratitude in an old servant

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his speech on the appearance of his father's ghost,
and the mischiefs it might tempt him to

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and the ghost, scene between

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Hector, description of him in battle

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Henry IV. his character of Percy and prince Henry

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his pathetic address to his son

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Henry Prince, soliloquy of

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modest challenge of

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modest defence of himself

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Honour

VIII. his character of Queen Katharine

due to personal virtue only, and not to birth

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his speech before the battle of Agincourt
VI. on his own lenity

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