Departing diseases, strength of Dependents not to be too much trusted by g A Desdemona, her fidelity Desire of beloved objects heightened by the Despair, description of Despondency Determined love Dew in flowers 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 ser Eloquence and beauty England, description of invincible if unanimous Father, passion of one on the murder of a favourite child 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 Fleet setting sail, description of Fool, description of one, and his moralizing on time his liberty of speech Fool-hardiness 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 Hamlet his soliloquy on his mother's marriage 205 his speech on the appearance of his father's ghost, 107 and the ghost, scene between 108 his mad address, described by Ophelia 211 his reflections on the player and himself 213 his soliloquy on life and death 214 his instructions to the players 216 his reflections on the king 218 conference between him and his mother 220 his irresolution 224 his reflections on Yorick's scull 226 Happiness consists in opinion 212 Hatred, remorseless 144 Health, a 227 Hector, description of him in battle 329 Henry IV. his character of Percy and prince Henry 114 his speech before the battle of Agincourt 140 150 and policy Honour VIII. his character of Queen Katharine due to personal virtue only, and not to birth a maid's to be conferred on merit only must be active to preserve its lustre Juliet, resolution of her soliloquy on drinking the opiate Katharine, Queen, her speech to her husband her speech to Cardinal Wolsey ib. 162 163 ib. compared to a lily Kent, county of, described 164 146 King, in Hamlet, his despairing soliloquy Kings, evil purposes of, too servilely executed 218 10.1 |