RTHUR, a hopeful young Prince, unfortunate. A Alcibiades, bani'd for interceding for his Friend. vifits Timon with two Miffes. Vol. 3. K. John. - exhorted to Cruelty by him, and the Women to Lust conquers Athens. · 34 ibid. ibid. Vol. 5. Jul. Cafar. 3 Antony, Mark, his Conference with Brutus after Cafar was mur ther'd. his Reflections on it, when alone. fpeaks Cafar's Funeral Oration. his Eloquence prais'd by Caffius. his Valour degenerates into Fondness for Cleopatra.. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. refolves to leave her. his former Bravery defcrib'd by Octavius Gafar. Pompey's wish that he may live on in love and luxury. quarrels with Octavius, which ends in a Marriage with Octavia. his Genius inferior to Octavius's. complains of Octavius's ill-treatment to Octavia. beaten at Actium, and defpairs after it. fends to Octavius to treat, and is refus'd. grows jealous of Cleopatra. beats Cafar by Land, and meets the Queen in Rapture. carried to Cleopatra he dies in her Arms. Octavius and his Generals lament and praise him. Ajax his Character. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cref. I 123 2 6.7 8 Sooth. Ant. Ser. Blanch Edward P. of Wales, Son to Henry 6. Q. Elizabeth, prophetically defcrib'd by Cranmer. Vol. 3.1 Hen. 4. Vol. 3 Richard 2. ibid. Richard 3. { ibid. Richard 3. Complimented by the Title of the Veftal Queen. Vol. 1. Midf. N. Dr. Enobarbus, a brave Roman Captain. dies with grief for deserting Antony. Vol. 4. Ob. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. ibid. ibid. Vol. 3. K. John. Vol. 5. Ant. and Cleop. 1 Vol. 3.1 Hen. 4. Vol. 4. 2 Hen. 6. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. 3 ibid. ibid. ibid. Hen. 8. War. King. Boling. JOHN, King, diffembling, cruel, irrefolute, unfortunate. Vol. 3. K. John. Joan, the Maid of Orleans. - raifeth Fiends.. taken Prifoner. Condemn'd to be burn'd. James I. King, prophetically defcrib'd by Cranmer. Julio Romano, his Character. Vol. 4: Hen. 6. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. Hen. 8. Vol. 2. Wint. Tale. Margaret, Henry 6th's Queen, enrag'd with her own miferies, Moor, Sir Thomas. Menenius Agrippa, his Fable of the Belly and Limbs. his Character by himself. his Character of Coriolanus. Macbeth, his bravery in Battel. hath his Greatness foretold by Witches Vol. 5. Macbeth. the conflict of his Mind when he first intended to kill the I 4 5.6. 7 7 9.10 2.3 2 5 4 2 4 3 7.8 O. Northumberland's grief for Hotspur. Vol. 3.2 Hen. 4. I |