Read The Two Gentlemen of Verona Online
Authors: William Shakespeare
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pawn
pledge
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seal
ratify/complete
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commendations
greeting
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gracèd
favored
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stand you affected
are you inclined
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his
i.e. Valentine’s
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something sorted
somewhat in agreement
65
Muse
wonder
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maintenance
allowance
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friends
supporters/relatives
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Like exhibition
the same amount
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Excuse it not
make no excuses
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peremptory
resolved
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provided
equipped
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Look
see that
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No … stay
no further talk of lingering
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take exceptions
make objections
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vantage
benefit
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excepted most against
caused the greatest obstacle to
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accords
agrees
Act 2 Scene 1
2.1
Location: Milan
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on
pronounced “one” (thus allowing for the pun in the following line)
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ornament
item of clothing
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decks
adorns
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Silvia
from the Latin “silva” meaning “woods”; also signifies a woodland deity or spirit
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sirrah
sir (authoritative)
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still
always
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forward
hasty/lively
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Go to
expression of dismissive impatience
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special marks
particular signs
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wreathe
fold (considered a sign of melancholy)
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malcontent
discontented person
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relish
sing/have a taste for/enjoy
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pestilence
plague (victims were shunned for fear of infection)
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lost his A B C
lost his schoolbook/forgotten the alphabet
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grandam
grandmother
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watch
remain awake
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puling
whiningly
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beggar at Hallowmas
beggars traditionally made special requests for aid on All Saints’ Day (1 November)
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wont
accustomed previously
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presently
immediately
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want
lack
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without ye
externally
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Without me
out of my presence
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without
unless
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you … you
you surround these follies so fully that they are visible within you/you are so simple that even without these external signs of folly your internal folly would shine through
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water … urinal
urine in a glass vessel used by doctors for diagnosis
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malady
illness
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Even she
herself
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hard-
favoured
ugly
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well-favoured
attractive/gracious
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of you, well-favoured
preferred by you
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favour
good will/charm
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painted
artificial (painted on with cosmetics)
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out … count
beyond calculation
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counts of
esteems, values
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How … me?
i.e. Do you think nothing, then, of my judgment?
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deformed
disfigured/transformed by love in Valentine’s eyes
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Love is blind
Cupid was traditionally depicted as blind
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lights
clear-sightedness
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ungartered
with his garters undone (i.e. disheveled, traditionally a sign of one in love)
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hose
breeches (Valentine is in an even worse condition than Proteus, who at least managed to put on his hose)
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swinged
beat
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stand affected to
love (in his reply, Speed plays on the sense of
stand
as “have an erection”)
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set
calm/seated
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motion
puppet show
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interpret to her
provide the words for the puppet (Silvia)
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’give … ev’n
God give you a plain “good evening” (instead of these elaborate greetings)
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million of
excessive quantity
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servant
a lover who served and was devoted to his lady
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He … him
as her lover, Valentine should express personal interest in Silvia, yet she gives him financial interest by doubling the number of greetings he has given her
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friend
lover
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clerkly
scholarly
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came hardly off
was accomplished with difficulty
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doubtfully
hesitantly
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Perchance … pains
perhaps you think it is not worth making so much effort
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so … you
as long as it is of help to you
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pretty period
fine/clever pause/conclusion
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the sequel
what was to come next
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this
i.e. the letter
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quaintly
skillfully
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again
back
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none of
have nothing to do with
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so
so be it
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for your labour
as payment for your efforts
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sues to
pleads with/courts
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device
scheme/invention
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reasoning
talking/debating
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figure
ingenious device/number
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earnest
to be serious (the following line plays on the sense of “financial deposit”)
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none
nothing
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end
end to the matter/purpose
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warrant
assure
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want
lack
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discover
reveal
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in print
very precisely, as if quoting from a book
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I have dined
implying that he has feasted upon Silvia’s looks
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chameleon … air
Love was supposed to be changeable, like the chameleon, a creature that can alter its color and that was reputed to survive on air
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victuals
food
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fain
willingly
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moved
sympathetic/persuaded to go to dinner
Act 2 Scene 2
2.2
Location: Verona
2
is
there is
4
turn
change, become unfaithful
5
remembrance
love token, keepsake
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constancy
fidelity
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o’erslips
passes by unnoticed
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mischance
misfortune
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stays
awaits
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stay
detain
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grace
adorn/do honor to
Act 2 Scene 3
2.3
Lance
short form of Lancelot; the name may also be derived from the Old French
l’ancelot
(“attendant”)
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ere
before
2
kind
family
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proportion
malapropism for “portion” (i.e. “allowance”)
3
prodigious
malapropism for “prodigal,” a reference to the well-known Bible story
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Imperial’s
emperor’s
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Crab
from “crab-apple,” a sour fruit
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cur
dog
10
Jew
considered to be pitiless
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manner of it
way it happened
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shoe
Lance uses his shoes to represent his parents
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left
thought to be inferior to the right
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sole
puns on “soul” (women supposedly had souls inferior to those of men)
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hole
plays on the sense of “vagina”
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A vengeance on’t
a mild oath: Lance is struggling to remove his shoe
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staff
tall walking stick
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small
slim
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wand
slender stick
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your
i.e. I ask for your
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wood
mad (playing on the fact that Lance’s shoe is wooden)
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mother’s breath
Lance is smelling the shoe
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up and down
in every way/exactly
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mark
note
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lay the dust
dampen the dust underfoot
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post
hasten
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lose
miss
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tied
i.e. Crab (puns on
tide
)
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flood
sea’s tide
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lose
lose/loosen
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tale
talk, story
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tail
anus
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call
summon
Act 2 Scene 4
2.4
Location: Milan Turio
Latin for “sprig, young shoot,” perhaps suggesting the character’s immaturity
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’Twere … knocked
it would be a good idea to hit
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that
what
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counterfeits
fakes, impostors
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instance
evidence
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quote
observe (pronounced like “coat,” this plays on
jerkin
in the next line)
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jerkin
jacket worn over a
doublet
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doublet
close-fitting jacket
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How?
What?
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live … air
live near you/listen to you speak/live off the same air you breathe (like a
chameleon
)
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done
finished/acted (as opposed to having
said
)
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this time
the moment (Turio suggests that in the future he may “do” more, i.e. fight Valentine)
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end … begin
stop before you’ve started (i.e. before actually dueling)
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volley
discharge (of weapons)
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the fire
i.e. the spark to set off the
volley
/ignite the guns
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kindly
naturally/lovingly
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spend
spend like money/waste
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exchequer
treasury
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bare liveries
shabby uniforms (worn by a gentleman’s servants or dependents)
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hard beset
energetically besieged (by suitors)
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happy messenger
messenger bringing good news
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countryman
man from the same country
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worth
wealth/rank/worthiness
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worthy estimation
deserving of respect
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without desert
undeservedly
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Omitting
disregarding
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age
present age/eventual old age
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unmellowed
young (with no gray hairs)
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ripe
mature
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complete
perfect
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feature
physical appearance
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make this good
lives up to this description
76
potentates
powerful rulers
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