| Frontispiece—“Eyes, look your last! Arms, take your last embrace!” | |
| Title-Page | |
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| Heading to Introduction | vii |
| “Some have greatness thrust upon them” | xiv |
| Heading to Contents | xv |
| ” Illustrations | xix |
| Ariel and Caliban | 1 |
| “What?... Put thy sword up, traitor!” | 7 |
| “I love and honour you beyond all limit” | 12 |
| “Now let us take our leave” | 27 |
| “Go, get you gone, and let the papers lie” | 32 |
| “Go, base intruder! Overweening slave!” | 38 |
| “Treacherous man! Thou hast beguiled my hopes!” | 49 |
| Cupid’s trap | 54 |
| “Yet tell her of it; hear what she will say” | 66 |
| “A thousand times good-night” | 71 |
| “There, Leonato, take her back again” | 73 |
| Puck in mischief | 82 |
| “What thou seest when thou dost wake” | 93 |
| “Lysander!... Alack, where are you?” | 94 |
| “O, how I love thee! How I doat on thee!” | 97 |
| “Methought I was—no man could tell what I was” | 103 |
| On the Rialto | 104 |
| “For these courtesies I’ll lend you thus much money” | 108 |
| “Tarry a little: there is something else” | 125 |
| “And for your love I’ll take this ring from you” | 129 |
| In the Forest of Arden | 133 |
| “We’ll have a martial outside” | 141 |
| “It is ten o’clock” | 145 |
| “Hang there, my verse” | 149 |
| Audrey, the goatherd | 150 |
| “And your experience makes you sad?” | 153 |
| Katharine and Petruchio | 158 |
| “Fear not, they shall not touch thee, Kate” | 165 |
| “What’s this? A sleeve?” | 169 |
| “Come, Kate!... Good-night!” | 175 |
| The Duel | 176 |
| “Look you, sir. Is it not well done?” | 181 |
| “Farewell, dear heart, since I must needs be gone” | 187 |
| “I have no exquisite reason” | 188 |
| “I am no fighter” | 199 |
| In Friar Laurence’s cell | 210 |
| “Romeo, arise; thou wilt be taken!” | 229 |
| “O, I am slain!” | 241 |
| The Weird Sisters | 245 |
| “Infirm of purpose! Give me the daggers!” | 257 |
| “What is this that rises like the issue of a king?” | 271 |
| “Lay on, Macduff!” | 281 |
| “The wood began to move” | 282 |
| She floated down the stream | 283 |
| “Sleeping within my orchard” | 289 |
| “How now! A rat? Dead, for a ducat, dead!” | 315 |
| “Do you not come your tardy son to chide?” | 319 |
| “Contending with the fretful elements” | 335 |
| “There she stands” | 339 |
| “You heavens, give me that patience” | 347 |
| “Blow, winds! Rage! Blow!” | 351 |
| She would come to listen to Othello | 360 |
| “Ay, smile upon her” | 368 |
| “An excellent song!” | 370 |
| “Villain, be sure you prove my love untrue!” | 379 |
| “Upon my knees, what doth your speech import?” | 383 |
| “I told him what I thought” | 388 |
| The lid was lifted, and a man stepped forth | 391 |
| “Best draw my sword” | 406 |
| “Good masters, harm me not!” | 409 |
| “Thou thy worldly task hast done” | 414 |
| “Good luck! What have we here?” | 422 |
| “She commends it to your blessing” | 426 |
| “O, thus she stood when first I wooed her!” | 441 |
| By law condemned to die | 445 |
| “How comes it that you are thus estranged?” | 451 |
| “I see my son Antipholus” | 457 |
| “I see by you I am a sweet-faced youth” | 459 |
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