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GENERAL INDEX. 



Shakspeare Criticisms ; — 



Act IV. so. 1., " Our awful banks again," viii. 



52. 

 Act IV. so. 4., " As flaws congealed," i. 53. 

 Henry V., Act. I. sc. 1., " The strawberry grows," 



&c., vi. 243. • 

 Act. II. sc. 3., " And a'babbled of green fields," 



viii. 263. 313, 314. 408. 

 Act. IV. sc. 2., " I wait but for my guard," vi. 



312. 393; vii. 44. 

 Henry VI., Part II. Act IV. sc. 7., " Built apapei-- 



mill,"iv. 344; v. 117. 

 Henry VIII., who wrote it? ii. 198. 306. 401; 



iii. 33. 190.318. 

 Act. Ill sc. 2., " That am, have, and will be," 



vii. 5. 111. 183. 404. 449. 

 Act IV. sc. 2., " How pale she looks, and of an 



earthy cold," xi. 438. 

 Julius CiBsar, Act. IV sc. 3., " Cassius ! I am 



sick of many griefs," ii. 275. 

 King John, Act II. sc. 1., " Alcides' shoes," viii. 



28. 266. 384. 

 Act III. sc. 1., " A new untnmmed bride, vi. 6. 

 Act V. sc. 7., " Death .... leaves them un- 



visited" vii. 378. 

 Lear, Act II. sc. 1., " He remain uncaught, and 



found ; dkpatch" vi. 6 41. 82. 

 Act IV. sc. 1., "Our means secure us," vii. 

 • 592; viii. 4. 97; ix. 153. 234. 473; xii. 97. 



Love's Labour Lost, Act. II. sc. 1., " His tongue, 



all impatient to speak and not see," ii. 490 ; 



iii. 213. 

 lUd. Names of Katharine and Rosaline trans- 

 posed, iii. 163. 230. 

 Act. V. sc. 2., " The contents dies," vi. 268. 



296. 344; vii. 136. 221. 241. 615. 616; viii. 



120. 169. 241. 

 Macbeth, Act I. sc. 5., " Heaven peep through the 



blanket of the dark," vii. 546. 

 Act I., sc. 7., " We'd jump the life to come," i. 



484. 

 Ibid. " Vaulting ambition, that o'erleaps itself" 



vii. 404; viii. 217. 

 Act V. sc. 5., " There would have been a time 



for such a word" xii. 157. 

 Measm-e for Measure, Act I., sc. 1., " Then no 



more remains, but that to your sufficiency," v. 



410. 435. 535. 573. 588 ; vi. 79. 135. 155. 



589. 

 Act II. sc. 2., " Not with fond shekels" v. 324. 

 Act II. sc. 4., " If not a feodary," ii. 135. 236. 

 Ibid. " Grown /ea?''cZ and tedious," viii. 194. 

 Act III. sc. 1., "For thine own bowels, which 



do call the/re," vi. 141. 226. 

 Ibid. " The prenzie Angelo." . ..." In prenzie 



guards," iii. 401. 454. 499. 522; iv. 11. 63. 



135; viii. 195. 362. 

 Ibid. "The delighted spirit," ii. 113. 139. 183. 



200. 234. 250. 329; v. 164; vii. 344; viii. 



241. 288. 437. 

 Merchant of Venice, Act III. sc. 2., " Thus orna- 

 ment is but the gilded shore .... veiling aa 



Shakspeare Criticisms : — 



Indian beauty," v. 483. 605; vi. 59. 104. 106, 

 176. 249. 

 Act IV. sc. 1., "The quality of Mercy is not 

 strained," iii. 185. 269. 

 Merry Wives of Windsor, Act I. sc. 4., " The lipa 

 is parcel of the mouth," xii. 407. 500. 

 Act II. sc. 2., " Will ensconce your rags," ii. 

 322. 

 Much ado about Nothing, Act I. sc. 1., " The 

 savage bull doth bear the yoke," iii. 388. 

 Act III. sc. 3., " They that touch pitch," &o. 



iv. 292. 

 Act IV. sc. 1., " Myself would on the hazard 



of reproaches," vii. 378. 

 Act IV. sc. 4., " Dogberry's losses," vii. 377. 

 524. 

 Richard II., Act I. sc. 3., " The sly slow hours,' 



vi. 141. 

 Richard III., Act V. sc. 4., " A horse ! a horse ! " 



vii. 202. 

 Romeo and Juliet, Act III. sc. 1., " Pluck your 

 sword out of his pilcher," iii. 476. 

 Act III. sc. 2., " That run-awayes eyes may 

 wink," viii. 3. 216. 361. 384. 



Taming of the Shrew, the two Plays, i. 194. 227. 

 345. 



Taming of the Shrew, Induction, sc. 2., " Sheer 



ale," viii. 168. 438. 

 Act I. sc. 1., " Aristotle's checks," vii. 451. 496; 



viii. 95. 97, 98. 

 Act IV. sc. 1., " Soud, soud, soud !" v. 152. 

 Act IV. sc. 2., " An ancient angel .... a Traer- 



catante .... in gait and countenance surely 



hke a father," viii. 35. 74. 

 Act V. sc. 2., " An awftd rule," viii. 52. 



Tempest, Act I. sc. 2., " The welkin's cheek," viii. 



123. 

 Act II. sc. 3., " Sneck up," or " Snick up," L 



467.492; ii. 14. 

 Act III. sc. 1., " Most busy-less," ii. 259. 299. 



337. 429. 499 ; iii. 229. 251 ; viii. 45. 124. 



169. 

 Act IV. sc. 1., " Thy banks with pioned and 



twilled brims," viii. 408. 

 Ibid. " Leave not a rack behind," iii. 218; iv. 



37.121. 158. 193; V. 390. 

 Troilus and Cressida, Prologue, " Priam's six-gated 



city," viii. 288. 375. 

 Act I. sc. 3., " Peaceful commerce from dividable 



shores," v. 178. 235. 259. 

 Ibid. " Replies to chiding fortune," vii. 378. 

 Act III. sc. 2., " How were I then z<p-lifted," xl. 



278. 

 Act V. sc. 3., " To give much count to violent 



thefts," ii. 386) iii. 62. 

 Twelfth Night, Act II. sc. 2., " We three," v. 338. 



500. 

 Act U, sc. 3., " Sneck up," i. 467. 492 ; ii. 14. 

 Act V. sc. ]., " A grizzle on thy case" vi. 469. 



584; vii. 44. 51. 167. 256; xi. 315. 



