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Coriolanus
, 25,
93

wit in, 166

Costello, Elvis,
95

Couric, Katie,
211

Craig, Larry,
130

Cranmer, Thomas,
15

Cruise, Tom,
121

Cymbeline
, xii,
93

eulogies in, 242–44

jealousy in,
117

losing in, 139

making love in, 97

perseverance past illness in, 205

as tragicomedic work,
215

victory in war in,
141

wedding toasts and, 107

 

daughters,
12–18

blessings for, 14–18

death, 158,
221–50
.
See also
eulogies

in
Antony and Cleopatra
, 237–38

of children,
239–40

grief and,
241–42

in
Hamlet
, 226–27

in
Henry IV, Part I
,
227

in
Henry IV, Part II
,
227

in
Henry VIII
, 228–30

of husbands,
236–38

as inevitable,
231–35

in
King John
, 240

of loved ones,
235–40

in
Macbeth
, 230–33

in
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
,
235

as natural part of life,
227–30

in
Othello
,
227

in
Pericles
, 235

in
The Tempest
,
224–25

in
Twelfth Night
,
226

in
The Two Noble Kinsmen
, 228

of wives, 239

in
As You Like It
,
226

declarations of love,
81–85

in
Othello
, 82–83

in
The Tempest
, 81

defeat, after war,
141–42

in
Henry IV, Part II
, 142

de Sade, Marquis,
97

Devereux, Robert (Earl of Essex),
123

Dictionary of the Proverbs in England in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
(Tilley),
136

distinction in war, for soldiers, 127

Don Quixote
(Cervantes),
175

Dylan, Bob,
52

 

Edison, Thomas,
48

education.
See
schooling

Edwards, John,
130

Einstein, Albert,
52

Elizabeth I (Queen),
123

endless love

in
Romeo and Juliet
, 111–13

in
As You Like It
, 110–11, 114–15

engagement rings, 98–99

English Renaissance,
222–24

role of religion during,
251

enjambment,
xxiv
n

eulogies,
241–50

in
Antony and Cleopatra
, 246–48

as celebration of life,
244–49

conclusions for,
249–50

in
Cymbeline
, 242–44

in
Hamlet
,
245
, 250

in
Julius Caesar
, 245–46, 250

in
Romeo and Juliet
, 250

Euphues, or the Anatomy of Wit
(Lyly),
169

exercise.
See
sports and exercise

 

faith,
254–55

in
The Winter’s Tale
, 255

fathers,
26–30

advice from, in
Hamlet
, 53–56

in
King Lear
, love for,
28–29

love for,
28–30

Favre, Brett,
62

A Few Good Men
,
121

Fields, W.C.,
40–41

fitness, during old age, 193–95

Fleetwood Mac,
181

Fletcher, John,
175
,
227

Flynt, Larry,
77

football,
62

forgiveness,
175–78

in
All’s Well That Ends Well
, 177–78

Franklin, Benjamin,
52

Furness, Horace Howard,
118
,
120

 

Gale, Richard,
143

Gandhi, Mahatma,
52

Gibson, Charlie,
211

Gigante, Vincent “the Chin,”
225

global warming,
217–18

Globe Theatre,
15

God,
251–55

in
Hamlet
, 253–54

in
Henry IV, Part II
,
251
, 252–53

in
Henry VIII
, 252–53,
252
n

good news, 212

Gore, Al,
216

grandmothers, 196–97

grandparenthood,
195–97

grandmothers, 196–97

in
King John
, 195

Greenblatt, Stephen,
xix

grief,
241–42

Guinness Book of World Records
,
114

 

Halloween, 67

Hall, William,
89

Hamlet
, 18, 23, 48, 62, 63,
123

antithesis in,
xxvi

apologies in, 177

bad news in, 212

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