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Authors: William Shakespeare
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bondsmen
slaves
Act 1 Scene 1
1.1
Location: Ephesus. This is the location for the whole play. Most of the action takes places outdoors in public, in or near the market (“mart”)
1.1
Ephesus
Ionian city, now part of Turkey
1.1
Syracuse
city in Sicily
2
doom
sentence
4
partial
inclined
6
rancorous outrage
bitter wrongdoing
7
well-dealing
civil, honest
8
wanting
lacking
8
guilders
silver coins
8
redeem
ransom
9
sealed
certified (as if their
bloods
were sealing wax)
9
rigorous statutes
severe laws (literally, legal documents)
11
mortal
deadly
11
intestine
internal
11
jars
conflicts
12
seditious
turbulent
13
synods
assemblies
15
traffic to
trade between
15
adverse
hostile
17
marts
markets
20
to
at
20
dispose
disposal
21
marks
coins, each worth two thirds of a pound
21
levièd
raised
22
quit
pay
23
substance
possessions
31
heavier
more sorrowful
32
I
for me
33
that
so that
34
wrought by nature
brought about by natural affection
35
gives me leave
permits me to
37
but
only
38
by … bad
would have been happy with me had we not suffered misfortune
41
Epidamium
Epidamnus, port on the coast of Illyricum; now Durrës in Albania
41
factor’s
agent’s
42
at random
unattended
43
embracements
embraces
46
pleasing punishment
i.e. pregnancy
54
mean
lowly, humble
56
for
because
57
attend
serve/accompany
58
meanly
a little
59
motions
urgings
61
league
about three miles
62
deep
sea
63
instance
suggestion
67
doubtful warrant
dreadful assurance
70
before for
in the face of
71
plainings
wailing
72
for fashion
as is customary
73
delays
i.e. from death
74
it was
is what happened
75
boat
the ship’s lifeboat
76
sinking-ripe
ready to sink
77
careful
concerned
77
latter-born
youngest
81
like
equally
83
whom
him/those on whom
84
the
of the
85
straight
immediately
85
stream
current
86
Corinth
Greek city
88
vapours
clouds
88
offended
assailed
89
benefit
help
91
amain
swiftly
92
Epidaurus
probably a port on the Adriatic coast, just south of Dubrovnik (then Illyria, now Croatia), though there was another Epidaurus (famous for its amphitheater) in Greece
93
ere
before
94
that
that which
95
forward
proceed
98
Worthily
deservedly
99
meet by
come within
99
twice five leagues
about thirty miles
105
What
something
111
seized on us
took hold of us/hauled us up
112
hap
chance
114
reft … prey
deprived the fishermen of their catch
115
bark
small ship
121
dilate
relate
122
befall’n of
happened to
123
eldest
longest
125
After
about
125
importuned
begged
126
attendant
i.e. one of the twins of humbler birth
126
like
the same
127
Reft … name
deprived of his brother, but retaining his sibling’s name
128
of
for
129
laboured … love
longed
130
hazarded … loved
i.e. risked losing my younger son
132
clean
completely
132
bounds
territories
133
coasting
traveling along the coast
135
Or
either
138
travels
also “travails” (efforts, pains)
138
warrant
guarantee
139
Hapless
unlucky
143
would they
even if they wanted to
143
disannul
abolish
144
sue
plead, petition
145
adjudgèd
condemned
147
But to
except at the cost of
147
disparagement
disgrace
149
limit
allow
150
health
i.e. life, well-being
156
wend
go, direct himself
157
procrastinate
postpone
Act 1 Scene 2
1.2
Antipholus
from the Greek
anti +philia
(“opposing love”); Folio entry direction calls him “Antipholis Erotes” (suggesting Latin
erratus
, “wanderer”/
Erotes
, “love gods, cupids”)
1.2
Dromio
Greek for “runner”
1
give out
say
5
buy out
ransom
8
to keep
in my keeping
9
the Centaur
an inn
9
host
lodge
11
dinner-time
i.e. about noon
12
manners
habits, nature
13
Peruse
observe
18
mean
opportunity/means (i.e. the money)
19
villain
servant/rogue
19
oft
often
20
care
cares, troubles
21
humour
mood (one of the four bodily “humors” that governed the disposition)
25
benefit
profit
26
Soon at
at about/promptly at
28
consort
accompany
32
content
pleasure, enjoyment
37
find … forth
discover his companion (some editors emend
falling
to “failing”)
38
Unseen
unknown/inexperienced
38
confounds
becomes indistinguishable to/destroys/loses
40
unhappy
ill-fated
41
almanac … date
as they were born at the same time, Dromio is a living calendar for Antipholus to judge his age by
44
capon
castrated cockerel (a common dish)
46
made it one
i.e. struck him
47
hot
angry
49
stomach
appetite
50
broke your fast
had breakfast
51
fast and pray
acts of penitence
52
penitent
repentant/fasting
52
default
offense
53
Stop … wind
hold your breath, shut up
55
o’
on
56
crupper
leather strap on a horse’s saddle
58
sportive
merry
61
charge
responsibility
61
from … custody
out of your own keeping
63
post
haste
64
post
beaten, like a tavern doorpost on which accounts were marked
65
score
engrave/count
65
pate
head
66
maw
stomach
68
out of season
irrelevant/inappropriate
72
have done
end
73
charge
responsibility, task
75
the Phoenix
the name of Antipholus’ house or sign of his shop
76
stays
wait
79
sconce
head
80
stands
insists
80
undisposed
not in the mood