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303-4; preaching patience, 330; and _Othello_, 176-7, 179, 181, 244-5, 441-3; and _Timon_, 245-7, 310, 326-7, 443-5; other references, 8, 10, 61, 181, Notes R to Y, and BB. Koenig, G., Note BB. Koppel, R., 306, 450, 453, 462. Laertes, 90, 111, 142, 422. Lamb, 202, 243, 248, 253, 255, 269, 343. Language, Shakespeare's, defects of, 73, 75, 416. Lear, 13, 14, 20, 28, 29, 32, 249-51, _280-93_, 293-5, Note W. Leontes, 21, 194. _Macbeth_, exposition, 43, 45-6; conflict, 17-9, 48, 52; crisis, 59, 60; pathos and humour, 61, 391, 395-7; battle-scenes, 62; extended catastrophe, 64; defects in construction, 57, 71; place among tragedies, 82, 87-8, Note BB; religious ideas, 172-4; atmosphere of, 333; effects of darkness, 333-4, colour, 334-6, storm, 336-7, supernatural, etc., 337-8, irony, 338-40; Witches, 340-9, 362, 379-86; imagery, 336, 357; minor characters, 387; simplicity, 388; Senecan effect, 389-90; bombast, 389, 417; prose, 388, 397-400; relief-scenes, 391; sleep-walking scene, 378, 398, 400; references to Gunpowder Plot, 397, 470-1; all genuine? 388, 391, 395-7, Note Z; and _Hamlet_, 331-2; and _Richard III._, 338, 390, 395, 492; other references, 7, 8, 386, and Notes Z to FF. Macbeth, 13, 14, 20, 22, 28, 32, 63, 172, 343-5, _349-65_, 380, 383, 386, Notes CC, EE. Macbeth, Lady, 13, 28, 32, 349-50, 358, 364, _366-79_, 398-400, Notes CC, DD. Macduff, 387, 391-2, 490-1. Macduff, Lady, 61, 387, 391-2. Macduff, little, 393-5. Mackenzie, 91. Marlowe, 211, 415-6. Marston's possible reminiscences of Shakespeare's plays, 471-2. _Measure for Measure_, 76, 78, 275, 397. Mediaeval idea of tragedy, 8, 9. Melancholy, Shakespeare's representations of, 110, 121. See Hamlet. Mephistopheles, 208. _Merchant of Venice_, 21, 200. Metrical tests, Notes S, BB. Middleton, 466. _Midsummer Night's Dream_, 390, 469. Milton, 207, 362, 418. Monstrosity, idea of, in _King Lear_, 265-6. Moral order in tragedy, idea of, 26, 31-9. Moulton, R.G., 40. Negro? Othello a, 198-202. Opening scene in tragedy, 43-4. Ophelia, 14, 61, 112, _160-5_, 204, 399. See Hamlet. Oswald, 298, 448. _Othello_, exposition, 44-5; conflict, 17, 18, 48; peculiar construction, 54-5, 64-7, 177; inconsistencies, 73; place among tragedies, 82, 83, 88; and _Hamlet_, 175-6; and _King Lear_, 17
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