HONOUR MORE DEAR THAN LIFE. Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate: Life every man holds dear; but the dear man Holds honour far more precious-dear* than life. PITY TO BE DISCARDED IN WAR. For the love of all the gods, Let's leave the hermit pity with our mother; And when we have our armours buckled on, The venom'd vengeance ride upon our swords. INDEX. Affection, natural, allied to love Age, old..... despised..... to a son going on his travels... Affectation in words 9 3 220 44 75 19, 226 200 Ages, the seven, a description of.. Allegiance, firm, described.... Ambition jealous of a too successful friend. clothed in specious humility...... Ambitious love.. 13 171 185 245 3 Anger described.... Anarchy, the mischiefs of ..196 167 external effects of..... 171 Antony, Marc, bis vices and virtues.. 181 his speech to Cleopatra at his return to vic- Bolingbroke's public entry into London described. Brutus and Cassius, tent scene between.. the parting of Buckingham, Duke of, his prayer for the king.... Cæsar, his dislike of Cassius.. Caliban, curses of. his exultation after having attempted the chastity of Miranda..... his promises Calumny Cassius, his contempt for Cæsar. Ceremony insecure Chastity.. Cleopatra, her solicitude on the absence of Antony. her sailing down the Cydnus described... her infinite power of pleasing... her supposed death, description of her reflections on the death of Antonya her dream, and description of Antony. 76 212 7 .... 9,.21 29 253 251 168 244 65, 678 66 68 230 243 253 ..7, 200 36 217 176 160 182 183 184 189 189 100 191 194 Cominius, his praise of Coriolanus in the senate........... Deed, a good one compared to a candle..... Defamation... Departing diseases, strength of Delights, violent ones not lasting. Dependents not to be too much trusted by great men. Desdemona, her fidelity.. Desire of beloved objects heightened by their loss. Despondency .. Determined love...... Drunkards enchanted by Ariel... 73 Duelling, arguments against... 325 Duty, modest, always acceptable. 54 doing of it merits no praise.. 193 Dying with the person beloved preferable to parting........ 150 Edgar, his account of discovering himself to his father.... 272 Eloquence and beauty.. England, description of...... invincible if unanimous.. pathetically described. apostrophe to .... English curiosity, satire on............. Envy... miserable state of... Evening, a fine one... Evils, the remedy of them generally in ourselves... courtesies.... Fairies and magic. Falstaff's catechism.. Father, authority of one....... 51 74 125 47 58 |