A INDEX to VOL. II. A. BINGTON, (Mrs.) and Mr. King, 407. Actress, the first that appeared on a London stage, 364. Sophocles, Plautus, Terence, Shakspeare, and Mos Æfopus, Moliere, and Colley Cibber, 221, 222. - and Rofcius, 217. bis riches and death, 222. Alchemift, 106. bad catastrophe, 107. Abel Drugger, as acted by The. Cibber, Mr. Gar- All's Well that ends Well, 5, 51. the fable unpromifing, 6. by Garrick in 1757, and the paffages explained, 15, 16, 25, 26, fcene of Parolles, 39, &c. S gentleman, 132. Antony's fervant and Brutus, 240. oration, 242. well paid for his oratory, 243. Arbuthnot, 223, 237. Ariftocracy and oligarchy, 230. the worst of all governments, 234. Affaffination of Julius Cæfar, the difficulty of reprefenting it, 237. Athenian ftage, 361. Auguftus, 338. VOL. II. Da B. 412 Berry, 10, 11, 66, 131. Beffus, a pander as well as a coward, 45. his Macbeth, 131. Bobadil, an original character, 54. Boheme's perfon, voice, and manner, 277. Boileau and Lully, 13. Boman, 100. Bonduca, 386. Booth, 105, 131, 132, 183, 275, 278, 495.0 - and Quin in Brutus, 248. in uttering Lear's curfe, inferior to Garrick, 279+ and Boheme in Lear, 276. and Garrick in Lear, 327, 328. -and Mrs. Oldfeld, 369. his Antony in All for Love, ibid. 18 Bounty and generosity of Marc Antony, 355, 356, &C. Boutell, (Mrs.) 404. Boys acting women's parts, 363. Bracken, 342. Brantome quoted, 312, 313. Brown, 301. Brutus and Caffius, 248, 249. his character, 254, 255. Buchanan, 126, 160, 170, 194. Buckingham Buckingham and Foote, 73. - his two tragedies taken from Shakspeare's Julius Burbage, 81, 321. fuppofed to have been the original Macbeth, 130. Butler, (Mr.) 9, 99, 100. Cæfar's urbanity, 227. - C. question concerning his death, 228, 229. perfidy of the confpirators against him, 233, 234. Captain, Scornful Lady, and Custom of the Country, 392. Cartwright and Mohun, 105. Cafca in Julius Cæfar, 211. Cafhel, 134. anecdote of him and an infidious rival, 134. his death and that of his rival, 137. · Caffius's character, 211. Catiline by Ben Jonfon, 24. condemned originally, 88. revived by Charles Hart, fuppofed at the initigation of tedious, 89. Cicero's fpeeches immoderately long, 89. character of Cicero rejected by Mohun for Cethegus, 90. Celia and dame Kitely, 91. Cervantes, 374. his account of the Spanish theatre, 376. an oppofer of Lope de la Vega, 378. Chapman and Berry commended, Charles I. and Mr. Hyde, 353. 10. Character of Volpone, as acted by Mills and Quin, 99. Chesterfield and Quin, 350. Churchill and Ben Jonfon, 80. Cibber, 10, 90, 182, 222, 239, 370. Cibber, (Theophilus,) 9, 106, 107. (Mrs.) her Cordelia, 320. in comedy misplaced, 408. Cicero, 209, 215, 217, 218, 232, 337. and Rofcius, 223, 224. Dd 2 Clarke, Clarke, 291. Clement, Downright, and Brainworm, 55. Cleveland, (dutchess of,) 239. Collins, 77. his occupation, 19. --- described in Twelfth Night, 20. Colman, 103, 261, 268, 304, 385, 388. his edition of Beaumont and Fletcher, 387. obligations of the comedians to him, ibid. Connoiffeur, 143. Cordelia and Edgar in Lear, 261, 262, &c. Corvino, in Volpone, as acted by Cibber and Mills, 99. Cowardice in the abstract, no proper fubject for mirth, 46. Delicacy of the Roman ear, 220 Demosthenes, 243. Dennis's thunder, 57. ६ Deprivation of fight, a Norman punishment, 301. Diggs, (Leonard,) to, 200, 250. his verfes on Jonfon's Volpone, Silent Wo man, and Alchemist, 93. Distraction and recovery of Lear, 315-319. Dodfley, 362. Doll Common in the Alchemist, as acted by Mrs. Clive and Mrs. Pritchard, 110. Don Sebastian, by Dryden, 44. Donald, governor of Foris, and his wife, 159. Dorfet, (Earl of,) his epilogue to Every Man in his Humour, 60. Dover-cliff, 311. Downs, 260. Downs |