Authors: William Shakespeare
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Pandarus
uncle to
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Phrygia
country in Asia Minor where Troy was situated
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Cressida
and go-between for his niece and her lover
Troilus
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Cressida … beggar
in some versions of the story, Cressida became a beggar with leprosy
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conster
explain
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out … welkin
beyond me
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welkin
sky, heavens
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element
sphere of knowledge/sky
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craves
requires
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quality
character/rank
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haggard
untrained hawk
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check
swoop
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practice
occupation
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is fit
suits the purpose
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folly-fall’n
stooping to foolishness
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Dieu … monsieur
“God save you, sir” (French)
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Et … serviteur
“And you, too. [I am] your servant” (French)
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encounter
approach/enter
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trade
business, with sexual innuendo
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to
with, concerning
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bound to
heading for
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list
limit, objective
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Taste
try out
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understand
support/comprehend
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gait and entrance
corresponding nouns to Sir Toby’s verbs;
gait
puns on “gate”
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prevented
anticipated/forestalled
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the
may the
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odours
sweet smells
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hath no voice
cannot be uttered
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pregnant
receptive
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vouchsafed
(kindly) bestowed, i.e. attentive
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all ready
committed to memory, ready for use
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hearing
audience (with Cesario)
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’Twas … world
proverbial: things haven’t been the same
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lowly feigning
pretended modesty
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compliment
courtesy
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yours
your servant
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his
i.e. his servants
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For
as for
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blanks
blank paper/unstamped coins
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suit
petition, courtship
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solicit
urge
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music … spheres
planets and stars were thought to be surrounded by hollow spheres that produced beautiful music as they rotated
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leave
permission (to speak)
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abuse
wrong/disgrace
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construction
judgment/interpretation (of my conduct)
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To force
for forcing
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stake
post to which a bear is chained for baiting by dogs
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receiving
understanding
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cypress
light transparent material
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degree
step
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grize
step
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vulgar proof
common experience
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smile again
i.e. throw off melancholy
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lion
a more noble adversary
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proper
handsome/worthy
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disposition
state of mind
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You’ll
you’ll send
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what you are
i.e. in love with me (a woman/a servant)
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I … fool
you make me look foolish
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deal
quantity
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love’s … noon
i.e. despite trying to conceal itself, love is obvious
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maidhood
virginity
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maugre
in spite of
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Nor
neither
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extort … clause
extract reason from this premise
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For that
because
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no cause
need to woo in return
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reason … fetter
restrain your reason with the following reasoning
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deplore
lament, recount sorrowfully
Act 3 Scene 2
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venom
venomous person
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i’th’orchard
in the garden
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the while
at the time
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argument
proof
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it
my case
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oaths
sworn testament
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Noah
biblical character who survived a mighty flood sent by God
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dormouse
sleepy
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fire-new … mint
i.e. like a freshly minted coin
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banged
struck
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balked
avoided/neglected
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double gilt
i.e. golden
(opportunity)
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north
cold region
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policy
strategy
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lief
willingly
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Brownist
follower of Robert Browne, founder of an extreme puritan sect
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politician
schemer
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build me
build
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Challenge me
challenge
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love-broker
go-between
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martial hand
military style/handwriting
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curst
quarrelsome
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so
provided that
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invention
innovation
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licence of ink
freedom encouraged by writing rather than speaking
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thou’st
call him “thou,” an insult to a stranger (“you” is the polite form)
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lies
accusations of lying
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bed of Ware
famous bed, able to hold twelve people
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gall
bile, anger/an ingredient in ink (oak-gall)
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goose-pen
quill-pen made from a goose’s feather (may play on sense of
goose
as “fool”)
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cubiculo
“bedroom” (Latin)
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manikin
little man, puppet
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dear
costly
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two thousand
probably ducats (gold coins)
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rare
marvelous, i.e. entertaining
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wainropes
wagon ropes, pulled by
oxen
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hale
haul, drag
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th’anatomy
i.e. his skeleton/body
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opposite
adversary
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visage
appearance/face
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presage
indication
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youngest wren
the wren is a small bird (a play on Maria’s size); some editors emend “mine” to “nine”
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spleen
fit of laughter (the
spleen
was thought to be the seat of laughter)
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gull
fool, dupe
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renegado
deserter of his religion
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passages of grossness
i.e. the ludicrous statements in Maria’s letter
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villainously
offensively, horribly
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pedant
schoolmaster
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dogged
followed closely
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new … Indies
probably refers to a map published in 1599 that showed the East Indies in much greater detail than previously
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forbear
desist from
Act 3 Scene 3
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chide
scold
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filèd
sharpened
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all
only (out of)
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so much
enough (love)
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jealousy
concern, apprehension (about)
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skill-less in
unacquainted with
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stranger
foreigner
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rather
more readily
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ever oft
very often
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shuffled off
shrugged aside
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uncurrent
worthless
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worth
financial means
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conscience
feeling of obligation
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firm
substantial/reliable
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dealing
treatment/reward
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relics
antiquities, old sights
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renown
make famous
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count his
count’s, i.e. duke’s
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galleys
ships usually propelled by oars as well as sails
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it … answered
it would be virtually impossible to account for it/make reparation (i.e. Antonio’s life would be in danger)
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Belike
presumably
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Albeit
even though
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bloody argument
cause for shedding blood
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answered
requited
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traffic’s
trade’s
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lapsèd
apprehended/caught out
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open
publicly
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doth not fit
does not suit/is not appropriate for
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Elephant
name of an inn
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bespeak our diet
order our food
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beguile
while away
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have
meet
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Haply
perhaps
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toy
trifle
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store
available money
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idle markets
trivial purchases
Act 3 Scene 4
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him
i.e. Cesario
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of
on
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sad
serious
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civil
decorous
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possessed
by evil spirits, i.e. mad
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sad
serious/melancholy
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sonnet
song/poem
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‘Please … all’
a ballad about women having their own way sexually
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black
melancholic (from an excess of black bile)
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It
i.e. the letter
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his
i.e. Malvolio’s
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Roman hand
fashionable Italian style of handwriting
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go to bed
i.e. to rest (but Malvolio takes this as sexually suggestive)
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kiss thy hand
a fashionable greeting among courtiers
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daws
jackdaws, birds of the crow family/fools
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midsummer
proverbially the season for
madness
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hardly
with difficulty
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attends
awaits
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miscarry
come to harm
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come near
begin to understand/appreciate
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consequently
subsequently
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reverend carriage
dignified bearing
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habit
manner/clothing
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sir of note
distinguished man
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limed
caught; birdlime was a sticky substance smeared on branches to trap birds
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Fellow
equal
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after my degree
according to my position
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dram
tiny amount
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scruple
small quantity/doubt
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incredulous
incredible
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unsafe
unreliable
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drawn in little
gathered in a small space/painted in miniature