.
Iago, and evil, 207, 232-3;
false views of, 208-11, 223-7;
danger of accepting his own evidence, 211-2, 222-5;
how he appeared to others, 213-5;
and to Emilia, 215-6, 439-40;
inferences hence, 217-8;
further analysis, 218-22;
source of his action, 222-31;
his tragedy, 218, 222, 232;
not merely evil, 233-5;
nor of supreme intellect, 236;
cause of failure, 236-7;
and Edmund, 245, 300-1, 464;
and Hamlet, 208, 217, 222, 226;
other references, 21, 28, 32, 192, 193, 196, 364, Notes L, M, P, Q.
Improbability, not always a defect, 69;
in _King Lear_, 249, 256-7.
Inconsistencies, 73;
real or supposed, in _Hamlet_, 408;
in _Othello_, Note I;
in _King Lear_, 256, Note T;
in _Macbeth_, Notes CC, EE.
Ingram, Prof., 478.
Insanity in tragedy, 13;
Ophelia's, 164-5, 399;
Lear's, 288-90.
Intrigue in tragedy, 12, 67, 179.
Irony, 182, 338.
Isabella, 316, 317, 321.
Jameson, Mrs., 165, 204, 379.
Jealousy in Othello, 178, 194, Note L.
Job, 11.
Johnson, 31, 91, 294, 298, 304, 377, 420.
Jonson, 69, 282, 389.
Juliet, 7, 204, 210.
_Julius Caesar_, 3, 7, 9, 33, 34, 479;
conflict, 17-8;
exposition, 43-5;
crisis, 52;
dragging, 57;
counter-stroke, 58;
quarrel-scene, 60-1;
battle-scenes, 62;
and _Hamlet_, 80-2;
style, 85-6.
Justice in tragedy, idea of, 31-33, 279, 318.
Kean, 99, 243-4.
Kent, _307-10_, 314, 321, 447, Note W.
King Claudius, 28, 102, 133, 137, 142, _168-72_, 402, 422.
_King John_, 394, 490-1.
_King Lear_, exposition, 44, 46-7;
conflict, 17, 53-4;
scenes of high and low tension, 49;
dragging, 57;
false hope before catastrophe, 63;
battle-scene, 62, 456-8;
soliloquy in, 72, 222;
place among tragedies, 82, 88, see Tate;
Tate's, 243-4;
two-fold character, 244-6;
not wholly dramatic, 247;
opening scene, 71, 249-51, 258, 319-21, 447;
blinding of Gloster, 185, 251;
catastrophe, 250-4, 271, 290-3, 309, 322-6;
structural defects, 254-6;
improbabilities, etc., 256-8;
vagueness of locality, 259-60;
poetic value of defects, 261;
double action, 262;
characterisation, 263;
tendency to symbolism, 264-5;
idea of monstrosity, 265-6;
beast and man, 266-8;
storm-scenes, 269-70, 286-7, 315;
question of government of world, in, 271-3;
supposed pessimism, 273-9, 284-5, 303-4, 322-30;
accident and fatality, 15, 250-4, 287-8;
intrigue in, 179;
evil in, 298,
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