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How … world?
i.e. how are things with you (the Painter responds to a more literal sense)

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wears
wears away, decays

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grows
gets older

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rarity
exceptional, striking event

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strange
strange occurrence

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record
memory/recorded history

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not matches
cannot equal

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bounty
liberality, generosity, goodness

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spirits
i.e. the other people onstage

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conjured
summoned with an incantation

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attend
be present (in response to a summons)/serve, wait upon

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fixed
certain

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breathed
accustomed (through exercise)

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continuate
continual

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passes
surpasses, excels

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touch the estimate
meet the designated price

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we
i.e. poets

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recompense
payment

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happy
fortunate (in having a worthwhile subject)

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aptly
readily/rightfully, fittingly/with appropriate language

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form
shape, appearance

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rich
valuable

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water
transparency, luster

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rapt
engrossed/emotionally carried away

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dedication
in the hope of securing patronage poets often dedicated their work to noblemen

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idly
casually, effortlessly

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Provokes itself
occurs spontaneously (unlike flint which has to be struck to create a spark)

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current
i.e. of water

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flies
flees from, rushes past

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bound
bank

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chafes
moves against/seethes at/erodes

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Upon … presentment
immediately after its presentation (to Timon)

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comes off
turns out

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indifferent
average

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this … standing
the grace of the painted figure conveys the dignity of the man himself

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How big
how powerfully/what a great

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Moves
comes alive

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To … interpret
one might readily imagine the words of this silent facial expression

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pretty
clever, artful

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mocking
imitation

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touch
brushstroke/artistic detail

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tutors nature
i.e. teaches nature what it should be like

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artificial strife
i.e. the efforts of art to outdo nature

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livelier
more lifelike/more energetic

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followed
sought after

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confluence
meeting point of rivers

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beneath world
earth (below heaven)

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entertainment
welcome/treatment

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drift
i.e. poetic flow

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particularly
i.e. on specific individuals or details

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wax
i.e. a malleable substance (used to coat writing tablets)/growth

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levelled
specifically aimed

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comma
punctuation mark/phrase

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tract
trace

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How … you?
What do you mean?/How shall I interpret your poem?

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unbolt
reveal, explain

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conditions
social ranks/dispositions

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glib
smooth, oily

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slipp’ry
fickle, treacherous

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grave
wise/dignified

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austere
stern

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quality
rank/character

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tender down
offer (plays on the sense of “lay down in payment”)

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hanging
i.e. like clothing

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Subdues
makes subservient

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properties
appropriates

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his … tendance
loving and attending on him

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glass-faced
mirror-faced (i.e. flattering)

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abhor
loathe

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drops … knee
i.e. bows

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returns
goes home

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nod
i.e. acknowledging nod

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Feigned
imagined, depicted poetically

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ranked … deserts
filled with rows of people of all types of worth

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sphere
i.e. the earth

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propagate
multiply, increase
states
fortunes/circumstances/status

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lady
i.e. Fortune

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personate
represent

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frame
disposition/form, appearance

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wafts
beckons

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Whose
refers to Fortune

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present … rivals
current favor immediately turns all his rivals into slaves and servants

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conceived to scope
devised to the purpose

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against
in the face of

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our condition
i.e. in paint

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hear me on
listen further

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fellows
equals

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of late
recently

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value
merit/status

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his … tendance
fill his halls with their attentive presence

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sacrificial
worshipping/self-sacrificing

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stirrup
i.e. as they help him onto his horse

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through … air
i.e. make themselves dependent on him even for the air they breathe

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marry
by the Virgin Mary

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Spurns down
rejects, kicks down the
mountain

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declining
falling

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quick
sudden/sharp (plays on the sense of “living”; to be “quick with child” was to be
pregnant
)

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pregnantly
compellingly

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mean
low, inferior, ignorant

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The … head
i.e. Fortune’s foot, ready to kick one down the mountain/the great man tumbling head over heels

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suitor
petitioner, one with a formal request to make

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five talents
a very large sum of money; the exact value of a talent in the early seventeenth century is unclear, but seems to have been somewhere between £150 and £200

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means
wealth

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strait
exacting, severe

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Periods
puts an end to

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comfort
hope, encouragement

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feather
i.e. disposition, type

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ever binds him
makes him obliged to you forever

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Commend me
convey my greetings

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enfranchised
set free

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father
respectful form of address to an old man

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creature
dependant

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first
i.e. early life

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thrift
economy/profit-making

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more raised
i.e. of higher status

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one … trencher
i.e. a domestic servant

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trencher
wooden plate

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o’th’youngest … bride
i.e. just old enough to marry

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bred
brought up

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qualities
accomplishments

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Attempts
tries to obtain

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her resort
to visit her

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honest
honorable, worthy

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Therefore … be
i.e. he will continue to be so if he does not pursue her

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bear
carry off as a prize

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apt
impressionable/sexually inclined

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precedent
earlier, youthful

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levity
frivolity/licentiousness, immorality

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all
completely/of everything

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How … endowed
what will her dowry be

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gentleman
a man of good birth attending a man of high rank

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bond
obligation

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counterpoise
match, counterbalance

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with
i.e. as much as

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Pawn … honour
if you will pledge your honor to do this

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state
wealth

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Vouchsafe
deign to accept

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anon
soon

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the natural man
man as he really is

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traffics
has dealings

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He … outside
i.e. human nature is defined by mere (unreliable) outward appearance

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pencilled
painted

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Even … out
exactly what they appear to be

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shall … it
i.e. will be rewarded for it

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must needs
must

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Hath … praise
i.e. cannot hope to financially match the praise it has received (the Jeweller thinks that Timon means that the jewel has been “underpraised”)

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A mere satiety
an absolute excess

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extolled
praised

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unclew
unwind, undo, ruin

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rated
valued

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those … give
i.e. at the price the seller would pay

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like
the same

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prized … masters
differently valued by different owners/valued according to the respect men have for the owner

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mend
improve, add value to

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mocked
acted

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common tongue
general opinion

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Will … chid?
Do you want to be scolded?

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morrow
morning

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gentle
noble/courteous

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stay
wait

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When
and that impossibility will only occur when

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name
i.e.
knave

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proud
arrogant, presumptuous (Apemantus shifts the sense to “honored, glad”)

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doing nothing
i.e. because there are no honest Athenians

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innocence
inability of the painted character to do harm/foolishness

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Wrought
worked

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He
i.e. God

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dog
plays on the fact that “cynic” is derived from the Greek for “dog”

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generation
species (implying that the Painter’s mother is a “bitch,” i.e. female dog/lewd woman)

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eat not lords
do not consume the wealth (or flesh) of lords

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An
if

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eat
have sex with

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come by
acquire (perhaps with orgasmic connotations)

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great bellies
i.e. through overeating/in pregnancy

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apprehension
interpretation/sexual grasping

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So … labour
if you understand it in that way, keep it as a reward for your efforts (
labour
plays on the sense of “pains of childbirth”)

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Not … doit
“plain-dealing is a jewel, but they that use it die beggars” (proverbial)

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