Authors: William Shakespeare
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top
spinning top, toy  Â
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afar off
indirectly/by implication  Â
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But ⦠speaks
merely by speaking up  Â
126
ill
malevolent  Â
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aspect
astrological influence  Â
130
want
lack  Â
131
Perchance ⦠pities
may perhaps prevent you from feeling pity for me  Â
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here
i.e. in my heart  Â
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qualified
tempered, moderated  Â
charities
senses of charity  Â
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measure
judge  Â
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heard
i.e. obeyed  Â
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plight
situation, i.e. her pregnancy  Â
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better grace
higher virtue (in the eyes of God) Â Â
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leave
permission (to go) Â Â
158
keep ⦠wife
i.e. treat my wife as I would an animal/segregate my wife from all men (as mares were from stallions in stables) Â Â
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in couples
leashed together (as hounds were for the hunt) Â Â
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Than ⦠her
not trust her except when I can see or feel her  Â
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dram
tiny portion  Â
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putter-on
plotter, instigator  Â
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land-damn
of unclear meaning; probably “thrash pitilessly” Â Â
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some
about  Â
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geld
spay, make infertile  Â
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bring false generations
have illegitimate children  Â
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glib
castrate  Â
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fair issue
legitimate offspring  Â
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doing thus
perhaps Leontes touches Antigonus or places Antigonus' hand on something  Â
withal
in addition  Â
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instruments that feel
i.e. fingers  Â
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honesty
chastity/fidelity/truth  Â
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the ⦠sweeten
to perfume the face  Â
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credit
credibility, (others') belief  Â
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Upon this ground
in this matter (plays on sense of “earth”) Â Â
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suspicion
doubt  Â
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instigation
incentive, direction  Â
Our ⦠this
my royal privilege does not require your advice; I am informing you of this out of
natural goodness
 Â
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or stupefied
either insensible  Â
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in skill
falsely  Â
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Relish
appreciate, understand  Â
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ord'ring on't
management of it  Â
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Properly
personally  Â
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liege
lord, superior entitled to feudal allegiance and service  Â
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overture
public disclosure  Â
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ignorant by age
grown stupid with age  Â
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gross ⦠only
obvious as any suspicion that lacked only visible proof (
gross
plays on the senses of “coarse/vile”) Â Â
209
nought for approbation
nothing remained for proof  Â
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Made
added  Â
deed
event/sexual act  Â
proceeding
course of action  Â
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wild
rash  Â
post
haste  Â
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Delphos
Delos, the island where Apollo the sun god was born and home to an oracle; possibly conflated with Delphi, the Greek town more famous for its oracle  Â
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stuffed sufficiency
complete competency  Â
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had
having been heard  Â
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he
any man/Antigonus  Â
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Come up to
face  Â
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From
away from  Â
free
accessible/innocent/not imprisoned  Â
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treachery
i.e. suspected plot to kill Leontes  Â
230
raise
rouse, incite  Â
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ado
a fuss  Â
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gentle
noble/kind  Â
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put apart
dismiss, leave  Â
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passes colouring
surpasses dyeing/is beyond all attempts at justification  Â
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forlorn
outcast  Â
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On
on account of  Â
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is ⦠delivered
has given birth prematurely  Â
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Lusty
robust  Â
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lunes
fits of madness, attributed to changes of the moon  Â
beshrew
curse  Â
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on't
of it  Â
office
task  Â
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Becomes
is suited to  Â
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honey-mouthed
deceitful  Â
red-looked
dressed in red, like the military herald who preceded the trumpeter  Â
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never ⦠more
may my tongue never be allowed to declare my anger again  Â
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Commend ⦠obedience
send my devoted support  Â
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Her ⦠th'loud'st
her most vociferous representative  Â
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free
generous  Â
miss ⦠issue
fail to achieve a positive outcome (
thriving issue
plays on the sense of “healthy offspring”) Â Â
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meet
suitable  Â
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presently
immediately  Â
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hammered ⦠design
thought of this enterprise  Â
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durst ⦠honour
dared not ask a noble person  Â
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wit
good sense, wisdom  Â
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I shall ⦠it
punishment I risk to let it out of the prison  Â
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Nor
neither  Â
3
in being
alive  Â
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harlot
lascivious (Polixenes) Â Â
5
blank
target  Â
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level
aim, range  Â
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hook
attach  Â
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Given ⦠fire
burned at the stake (punishment for treason) Â Â
moiety
part  Â
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Conceiving
learning of  Â
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solely
alone  Â
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him
i.e. Polixenes  Â
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parties, his alliance
supporters, his allies  Â
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she
she who is  Â
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be second to
support  Â
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free
innocent  Â
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hot
rash, hasty  Â
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sleep
i.e. peace  Â
40
needless heavings
pointless sighs or groans  Â
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awaking
sleeplessness  Â
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either
both  Â
humour
mood/sickness  Â
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needful conference
necessary conversation  Â
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gossips
godparents  Â
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How?
What? Â Â
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On ⦠peril
at the risk of your fury  Â
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rule
control  Â
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From
away from  Â
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Commit
imprison  Â
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La you now
there you are, then  Â
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in ⦠yours
when it comes to condoning your wrongs than those who seem superficially to be most loyal  Â
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queen
may pun on “quean” (whore) Â Â
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by ⦠good
prove her innocence by a duel  Â
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the worst
even the most lowly  Â
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makes but trifles
thinks little of, i.e. she'll scratch them  Â
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hand
touch  Â
On ⦠off
I'll go when I decide  Â
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Out!
Away! Â Â
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mankind
masculine/furious  Â
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intelligencing bawd
spying pimp  Â
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ignorant
inexperienced, unknowing  Â
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entitling
calling  Â
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warrant
assure (you) Â Â
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dotard
old fool  Â
woman-tired
henpecked  Â
unroosted
dislodged, usurped in domestic authority  Â
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Partlet
traditional name for a hen  Â
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crone
old woman/old ewe  Â
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Unvenerable
unworthy of respect  Â
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by ⦠upon't
under that base name (of
bastard
) he has forced on it  Â
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dreads
fears (Paulina's response seems to shift sense to “respects, reveres”) Â Â
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as ⦠opinion
i.e. as he is king, it is a shame he cannot be forced to uproot the basis of his belief  Â
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callat
nag/whore  Â
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baits
provokes (plays on
beats
) Â Â
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dam
mother (contemptuous, usually applied to animals) Â Â
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lay ⦠charge
apply the old proverb to you  Â
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'tis the worse
the child is the worse off for it  Â
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print
copy  Â
matter
substance/image  Â
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trick
manner, habit  Â
nay
even  Â
valley
perhaps the groove between the nose and the lip or a cleft in the chin  Â
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got
begot, conceived  Â
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ordering ⦠mind
temperament  Â
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No yellow
let there be no yellow (traditionally the color of jealousy) Â Â
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hag
witch  Â
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lozel
scoundrel  Â
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stay her tongue
shut her up  Â
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It ⦠in't
i.e. it is
you
, the one who orders the fire, who is a heretic as you are burning me unjustly  Â
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weak-hinged fancy
fragile, unsupported imaginings  Â
savours
smells  Â
150
Where ⦠life?
i.e. I would have had her killed by now  Â