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 Theological ideas in tragedy, 25, 144, 147, 279; in Hamlet and Macbeth, 171–4, 439; not in Othello, 181, 439; in King Lear, 271–3, 296.

Time, short and long, theory of, 426–7.

Timon of Athens, 4, 9, 81–3, 88, 245–7, 266, 270, 275, 310, 326–7, 443–5, 460; Note BB.

Timon, 9, 82, 112.

Titus Andronicus, 4, 200, 211, 411, 491.

Tourgénief, 11, 295.

Toussaint, 198.

Tragedy, Shakespearean; parts, 41, 51; earlier and later, 18, 176; pure and historical, 3, 71. See Accident, Action, Hero, Period, Reconciliation, etc.

Transmigration of souls, 267.

Troilus and Cressida, 7, 185–6, 268, 275–6, 302, 417, 419.

Twelfth Night, 70, 267.

Two Noble Kinsmen, 418, 472, 479.

Ultimate power in tragedy, 24–39, 171–4, 271–9. See Fate, Moral Order, Reconciliation, Theological.

Undramatic speeches, 74, 106.

Versification. See Style and Metrical tests.

Virgilia, 387.

Waste, tragic, 23, 37.

Werder, K., 94, 172, 480.

Winter’s Tale, 21, Note BB.

Witches, the, and Macbeth, 340–9, 362; and Banquo, 379–87.

Wittenberg, Hamlet at, 403–6.

Wordsworth, 30, 198.

Yorkshire Tragedy, 10.

 

