INDEX. The volume is denoted by numerals, the page and line by Ability, innate, vol. ix. page 178, line 4 to 12 Absence, lovers', i. 188, 19 to 22 Achilles described by Ulysses, x. 32, 3 to p. 33, l. 18 Action, power of, i. 182, 23 to p. 183, 1. 4 to be carried on with resolution, ix. 189, 20 to p. 190, Adoption, v. 25, 15 to 17 Adoration, a lover's, v. 336, 12 to 23 Adversity, its uses, iv. 260, 22 to p. 261, l. 19. vii. 151, 9 to 17. ib. 362, 13 to 18 the trial of man, x. 27, 6 to 19 folly of repining at, x. 240, 15 to 25 contrasted with past enjoyments, x. 242, 6 to 14 Advice to a son going on his travels, v. 9, 22 to p. 10, 1. 7. to a statesman, ix. 264, 7 to 17 to Ophelia by her brother, xiv. 28, 21 to p. 30, 1. 10 Affectation in words, iii. 80, 4 to 9 Affection, natural, allied to love, iv. 8, 23 to p. 9, 1. 4 tender, v. 346, 15 to 22 Age, old, ii. 331, 23 to p. 332, 1. 11. vii. 161, 4 to 12. xiv. 52, despised, vi. 100, 7 to 13 , suspicious, xiv. 52, 8 to 12 Ages, the seven, description of, iv. 281, 9 to p. 282, l. 14 Allegiance, firm, described, vol. vi. page 19, line 21 to page Alloy, universal, in this probationary life, xv. 102, 17 to 20 Ambition clothed in specious humility, xi. 308, 18 to 24 Ambitious love, v. 10, 24 to p. 11, l. 13 Anarchy, the mischiefs of, xi. 194, 16 to 20 - external effects of, ix. 254, 6 to 10 Angling, illustration from, iv. 165, 22 to 25 Antony, his address to the corpse of Cæsar, and speech to the his purposes of revenge, xi. 341, 13 to p. 342, 1. 6 his character of Brutus, xi. 390, 8 to 15 his effeminacy, xii. 7, 11 to 15 his vices and virtues, xii. 24, 22 to p. 27, 1. 15 "" his speech to Cleopatra on his return with victory, his despondency, xii. 123, 7 to 13 his reflections on his faded glory, xii. 125, 16 to p. Apemantus, the cynic, grace of, x. 180, 5 to 14 Aposiopesis, a fine one, i. 36, 17 to 23 Appearances, false, described, vii. 318, 8 to 22 Applause, description of, ix. 269, 15 to 25 Ariel, songs of, i. 22, 4 to 16. ib. 22, 27 to p. 23, 1. 5. ib. 83, Army, routed, description of one, xii. 283, 24 to p. 284, 1. 10 Arrogance, reproof of, x. 60, 3 to p. 61, l. 3 Arthur's pathetic appeal to Hubert to save his life, vi, 187, Artifice, female, iv. 190, 8 to 17 Assignation, iii. 128, 1 to 11 Astrology ridiculed, xiii. 28, 7 to 22 Astronomers, iii. 220, 15 to 20 Attachment, vii. 37, 11 to 16 Aufidius's hatred to Coriolanus, xi. 157, 10 to 18 Authority, abuse of, vol. ii. page 141, line 19 to 22. ib. page 167, line 15 to page 168, line 6 privilege of, ii. 168, 11 to 15 Banter, power of, iii. 305, 8 to 13 Bargains, punctuality in, vii. 73, 24 to 27 Bastardy, xiii. 23, 9 to 23 Beatrice's recantation of a single life, iv. 169, 5 to 14 Beauty, petitioning in vain, i. 154, 27 to p. 155, l. 9 virtuous, the power of, ii. 170, 2 to p. 171, l. 1 a scornful and satirical one, iv. 166, 24 to p. 167, 1. 18 evanescent, xv. 270, 4 to 9 Bedlam beggars, xiii. 63, 6 to 13 Bees, the commonwealth of, described, vii. 300, 18 to p. 301, I. 7 Benedick's determination to lead a single life, iv. 130, 3 to recantation, iv. 162, 24 to p. 163, 1. 23 Birth, high, ix. 36, 12 to 14 Boaster, vi. 137, 7. 8 Bolingbroke's public entry into London described, vi. 332, Boy, description of a beautiful, iv. 19, 4 to 9 -, reproof of, xii. 260, 9 to 12 Braggarts, talking, iv. 208, 16 to 23 Bribery, honest, ii. 169, 3 to 13 Bride, an amiable, iii. 65, 21 to p. 66, 1.8 Brutus and Cassius, tent scene between, xi. 360, 21 to p. 368, 1. 4 the parting of, x1. 378, 27 to p. 380, 1. 4 Cæsar, his dislike of Cassius, xi. 296, 12 to 26 Caliban, curses of, i. 19, 13 to p. 20, l. 14. ib. 42, 23 to p. 43 ་ Caliban, his promises, vol. i. page 48, line 23 to page 49, line 12 Calumny, ii. 200, 10 to 14. xiv. 83, 1. 2 Cassius, his contempt of Cæsar, xi. 292, 17 to p. 294, 1. 25 Caution recommended, ix. 182, 4 to 10 i Ceremony insincere, xi 359, 6 to 14 Chastity, v. 90, 18 to 22. xi. 261, 6 to 9 Cheats, ii. 269, 14 to 19 Cheerfulness, iii. 10, 16 to 23 Christmas-time, reverence paid to, xiv. 16, 19 to 25 Churlishness, iv. 271, 10 to 12 Clarence's dream in the Tower, ix. 40, 11 to p. 42, 1. 28 her solicitude during the absence of Antony, xii. her sailing down the Cydnus described, xii. 43, her infinite power of pleasing, xii. 45, 7 to 12 her reflections on the death of Antony, xii. 136, her dream, and description of Antony, xii. 144, her discourse with her attendants on applying the Cominius, his praise of Coriolanus in the senate, xi. 173, 10 Commanding beauty, iii. 280, 10 to 17 Commendation, a lover's, xii. 9, 21 to 24 Company, contagion of evil, vii. 62, 12 to 16 Compassion and clemency superior to revenge, i. 80, 16 to 25 Confidence, xi. 321, 13 to 16 Conscience, guilty, i. 66 6 to 10 struggles of .191, o to y |