DEfdemona, Beauty and Innocence facrific'd to Jealousy. Vol. 6. Othello. Defdemona's Character. item. item. item. item. item. item. item. E. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. ibid. 14, &c 4 Falstaff, Sir John, refolves on an intrigue with Mrs. Ford, and Vol. 1. M.W. of Winds. I makes a full relation to Ford of his former disappointment. meets with Mrs. Ford, and is again furpriz'd. efcapes undiscover'd in the difguife of an Old Woman. his Soliloquy on this Occafion. 2 112 2 3 9 II 12 5.6 3 2 7.9 10. II 4 Falstaff GAdbill, a Highwayman. Gower, a good Officer. Gonzalo, an honest Councellor. Vol. I. Tempest. Guiderius, and Arviragus, native Royalty exerting itfelf in a low fa vage life. Grave-digger. Vol. 6. Cymbeline. Vol. 1. Midf. N. Dr. his Soliloquy on his Mother's Marriage with his Uncle. addreffes himself to Ophelia as a distracted Perfon. with Rofingerofs and Guildenstern his Soliloquy about his own delay to revenge his Father's his Soliloquy whilst he meditated self-murther, interrupted by Ophelia. his Character by Ophelia. his Advice to the Players about pronunciation and action. profeffeth his Friendship to Horatio, with a deteftation of difcovers the King's guilt by the Play. banters the Meffengers the K. and Q: fent to him. debates with himself whether he fhou'd kill the King at his 333 upbraids the Queen- with her guilt, when the Ghoft appears again to him examin'd by the King, banters him, and is order'd to go to England. blames his own inactivity Sculls.. converfeth with the Grave-maker, and moralizeth on the - relates to Horatio the King's Order to have him put to Death in England. banters a Fop who brought a Challenge from Laertes, and asks Laertes pardon before they fight for his former rashness. Horatio, a fine Character of Friendship. Vol. 6. ibid. L. Orlando, a younger Brother neglected by the Elder. Vol. 2. As you like it. Ophelia, Beauty and Innocence distracted with Calamities. Vol. 6. Hamlet. Othello, his Service of importance to the State own'd by Jago. ibid. Othello. -owns himself of Royal Defcent, and Love the fole motive of his marrying Desdemona. feiz'd and infulted by her Father accus'd by him before the Duke, he relates the whole progress. defcrib'd by Jago, of a temper eafy and credulous. his meeting at Cyprus with Desdemona. Jago begins to work him up to Jealoufy. his Soliloquy after it. his Jealoufy confirm'd, a beautiful Scene. asks Desdemona for the Handkerchief, tells the virtues of it. his paffion work'd up by Jago till he falls in a trance. littens to Caffio's difcourfe with Jago, Othello, wrought up to Fury, he refolves to murther Desdemona and Caffio. ftrikes Defdemoną. examines her and Emilia. kills Desdemona. his bitter remorfe after. he kills himself. Vol. 6. Othello. Rosalind, beautiful and witty. R... Vol. 6. Cymbeline. ibid. 2 Gent. Ver. Vol. 2. All's well, &c. Vol. 6. Tro. and Cref. I. SM.W.of Winds. Vol. 1.1 and 2-Hen. 4 Vol. 6. Cymbeline. Vol. 2. As you like it. Romeo, paffionately tender, and unfortunate in Love. Vol. 6. Rom. and Jul. |