Ophelia, her interment - Opportunity to be seized on all occasions of life Othello, his description to the Senate of his winning the affections of Desdemona his first suspicion People, Brutas's speech to the Percy, Lady, her pathetic speech to her husband Perfection admits of no addition her picture 227 242 46 274 276 277 280 ib. 281 ib. 282 284 285 ib. ib. 286 64 302 31 88 21 74 246 206 23 251 227 58 113 189 233 116 10% 206 132 18 20 329 14 25 318 302 84 184 108, 182 44 47 Quickly, Dame, her account of Falstaff's death, 133 Regicides detestable 87 Relenting tenderness 187 Repentance 86 Reputation 107 Resentment, silent, the deepest 143 Resolution 62 his conduct with Paris 301 his last speech over Juliet in the tomb Aosalind proposing to wear men's clothes 273 14 Success not equal to our hopes Sun rising after a dark night Sycophants, flattering ones Thersites mimicking Ajax Thoughts ineffectual to moderate affliction 316 110 252 314 312 325 108 Violets Unkindness described Trust in man, vanity of Trumpeter, description of one Valley, description of a melancholy one Virtue and goodness Vanity of human nature Virtue given to be exerted Ulysses, the subtilty of him, and stupidity of Ajax Volumnia's resolution on the pride of Coriolanus pathetic speech to her son Coriolanus 157 328 313 38 38, 74 173 176 97 ib. 64 101 112 30 249 186 190 Vows, rash ones, condemned Vulgar, fickleness of the Wai, prognostics of miseries of Wife, duty of one to her husband Warrior, a gallant one Warwick, earl of, his dying speech Widew compared to a turtle song of one to her husband 120 151 65 94 66 118 description of a good one 162 impatience of one to meet her husband 195 199 Winter, a song 30 Wisdom superior to fortune 176 Witches described 260 power of 280 Wolsey, Cardinal, his speech to Cromwell 166 an account of his death 167 his vices and virtues described ib. Woman, her tongue 64 |