Birth, high Boaster Bolingbroke's public entry into London described Boy, description of a beautiful one Braggart 34 118 243 38 14, 26 60 84 288 246 132 59 154 97 111 78 199 a cowardly one 13 62 34 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 238 the parting of 242 161 68, 70 68 215 229 237 229 13, 188 40 204 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 168 154 172 ib. 173 Continence before marriage 131 107 99 230 ib. 157 276 123 74 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 Counsel of no weight in misery Courage in youth Courtezans, Timon's reflections on Courtier, noble, character of a a conceited one 253 181 184 ib. 185 188 62 143 269 96 14 307 10 26 finical, description of one by Hotspur 115 Cowardice 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 99 168 328 126 146 231 22 Customs, new ones followed Danger temporal, far better than eternal 36 38 37 100 106 232 155 Delights, violent ones not lasting Departing diseases, strength of Dependents not to be too much trusted by great men Desdemona, her fidelity Drunkards enchanted by Ariel 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 Father, passion of one on the murder of a favourite child 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 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 Dutchess of, her remonstrance to her God, goodness of, ever to be remembered Gods, justice of the Gold, reflections on Governor, a severe one Gratitude in an old servant his speech on the appearance of his father's ghost, 107 and the ghost, scene between 108 Hector, description of him in battle 329 Henry IV. his character of Percy and prince Henry 114 his pathetic address to his son 118 Henry Prince, soliloquy of 114 modest challenge of 121 modest defence of himself 119 perfections of 131 Honour VIII. his character of Queen Katharine due to personal virtue only, and not to birth his speech before the battle of Agincourt 140 150 163 116 11 12 44 321 |