HAMLET

[232]. this goodly frame and man delighted not, Act II. 2. too much i’ th’ sun. Cf. Act II. 2. the pangs of despised love, Act III. 1. [233]. the outward pageants. Cf. the trappings and the suits of woe, Act I. 2. we have that within, Act I. 2. [234]. that has no relish of salvation and He kneels and prays [now might I do it pat, now he is praying], Act III. 3. How all occasions, Act IV. 4 [fust in us]. [235]. Whole Duty of Man, 1659, a once-popular ethical treatise of unknown authorship. Academy of Compliments, or the whole Art of Courtship, being the rarest and most exact way of wooing a Maid or Widow, by the way of Dialogue or complimental Expressions. London, 12mo. Academies of Compliments were also published in 1655 and 1669.