lightly regarded by real lovers Pride cures pride ridiculed Promise and performance, difference between. Providence directs our actions Puck Quickly, Dame, her account of Falstaff's death, Relenting tenderness Repentance Reputation Resentment, silent, the deepest Résolution Respect described from a sense of honour the Jew's implacable the Jew's reason for Rhymers, miserable ones ridiculed Richard III. omens on the birth of his soliloquy on his own deformity his love for Lady Anne his praise of his own person his hypocrisy character of, by his mother starting in his dream his behaviour after an alarum his address before the battlè Ring, description of one Rising early the way to eminence Romeo, on his banishment his description of, and discourse with the his conduct with Paris his last speech over Juliet in the tomb Rosalind proposing to wear men's clothes 231 43 110 252 185 273 83 92 323 203 117 312 67 227 251 53 133 87 187 86 107 143 62 37 179 187 318 233 48 117 152 ib 153 ib. 154 159 160 ib. ib. 313 176 294 299 301 273 14 Self-accusation of too great love Slander Sleep Senses returning Shepherd, character of an honest and simple one Spring, a song Station, a low one, the blessings of life Steward, a faithful one Stories, melancholy ones described Storm, Ariel's description and management of one Study Submission to heaven our duty Thersites mimicking Ajax Thoughts ineffectual to moderate affliction ambitious, a smile on 138 199 122 18 146 264 271 51 12 11 25 97 76 20 148 57 93 24, 197 69, 231 39 125 187 112 15 28, 79 39 79 27 156 225 41 132 29 148 94 302 111 67 25 157 316 110 252 314 312 325 108 149 Time Timon, his execration of the Athenians his character of an honest steward his look and ready zeal Violets Virtue given to be exerted Ulysses, the subtilty of him, and stupidity of Ajax Unkindness described Volumnia's resolution on the pride of Coriolanus pathetic speech to her son Coriolanus miseries of Warrior, a gallant one impatience of one to meet her husband innocency of one power of lsey, Cardinal, his speech to Cromwell an account of his death his vices and virtues described Wonder, proceeding from sudden joy Wreck, a clown's description of one in battle, description of him the boasting of Youths, Grecian, described hy Troilus 79 98 142 199 26 176 194 93 40 ib. 89 315 141 147 148 157 12 14 48 298 |