Authors: William Shakespeare
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one … eye
one eye looking cheerfully to the future and the other downcast and tearful
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dole
sorrow
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barred
ignored/excluded
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that you know
what you should know, that/what you already know
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supposal
estimate
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Colleaguèd
joined, allied
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dream … advantage
illusion of his superior position/dream of what he might gain
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Importing
concerning
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impotent
powerless, frail
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bedrid
bedridden
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His
i.e. Fortinbras’
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gait
proceeding
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in … subject
since the full number of troops mustered is drawn from his (the king’s) subjects
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To
for
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dilated articles
detailed, fully expressed terms
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haste … duty
speedy departure, rather than words, convey your dutifulness
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nothing
not at all
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suit
formal request
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Dane
Danish king
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lose your voice
waste your words
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That … asking
that I shall not give you rather than have you ask for it
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native
closely related
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instrumental
serviceable
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Dread my lord
my revered lord
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leave and favour
kind permission
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bow them
submit themselves
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leave and pardon
indulgent permission
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graces
qualities/virtues
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cousin
a general term for a relative
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A … kind
i.e. after his marriage to Gertrude, Claudius has become more closely (too closely) related to Hamlet, but the relationship is lacking in natural feeling
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kind
natural/familial/affectionate
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nightly colour
dark mourning clothes/gloomy demeanor
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veilèd lids
lowered eyes
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common
universal; in his reply, Hamlet engineers a dig at Gertrude by playing on the senses of “vulgar/whorish”
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particular
specific, personal
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customary
habitual to me/socially conventional
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suspiration
sighing
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’haviour … visage
facial expression
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moods
outward expressions of mood
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denote
depict
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passeth
surpasses, exceeds
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obsequious
relating to obsequies (commemorative rites for the dead)
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persever
persevere
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condolement
grieving
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incorrect
disobedient
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impatient
unwilling to endure (suffering)
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any … sense
the most ordinary thing we may experience
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peevish
stubborn, willful
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Fie
expression of disgust or indignation
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still
always
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unprevailing
unavailing, pointless
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most immediate
i.e. heir
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For
as for
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Wittenberg
city in Germany, home to a well-known Protestant university
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retrograde
contrary
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bend you
incline yourself
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gentle
kind/noble
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accord
consent
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grace whereof
thanksgiving for which
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jocund health
merry toast
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Denmark
i.e. himself, king of Denmark
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tell
report/count out (i.e. a celebratory cannon shot will be fired for each toast)
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rouse
(drinking of a) full draught of liquor
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bruit
proclaim/celebrate
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Rea-speaking
echoing, repeating
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resolve
dissolve
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Everlasting
i.e. God
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canon
law, decree
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uses
habits, customary practices
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rank and gross
coarsely profuse in growth
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merely
completely
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to
compared to
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Hyperion
Greek god of the sun, and one of the Titans
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satyr
mythological creature, part man and part goat (often associated with lechery)
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beteem
permit
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or ere
before
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Niobe
for boasting that she had more children than the goddess Leto, Niobe’s offspring were killed; she grieved until she was turned into a stone, from which tears continued to stream
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wants … reason
lacks the faculty of reason
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Hercules
famously strong Greek hero who completed twelve arduous labors
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unrighteous
wicked/insincere
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flushing
redness
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gallèd
sore, irritated
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post
rush (literally, ride swiftly)
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change … you
exchange the name of
servant
for that of
friend
/exchange the name of servant with you (and become yours)/mutually exchange the name of friend with you
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make you from
are you doing away from
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even
evening (also used in the afternoon)
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truant
lazy, negligent
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ere
before
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hard
close
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Thrift
economy
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baked meats
meat pies, pastries
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dearest
closest, greatest
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yesternight
last night
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Season your admiration
control your astonishment
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attent
attentive
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deliver
report
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waste
desolate expanse (puns on “waist”)
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at all points
in every respect
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cap-à-pie
from head to foot
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Goes
walks/passes along
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oppressed and fear-surprisèd
overcome and taken prisoner by fear
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truncheon
staff carried as a symbol of military authority
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distilled
dissolved
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act
action/influence
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dreadful
full of dread and fear
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These … like
my two hands are not more alike than the ghost was like your father
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platform
terrace on which guns were mounted
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address … speak
prepare itself for action as if it were about to speak
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beaver
visor of a helmet
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countenance
facial expression
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tell
count
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grizzly
gray
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sable silvered
black mixed with silver hairs
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warrant
assure
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tenable
capable of being held
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still
plays on the sense of “silent”
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requite
reward
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doubt
suspect/fear
Act 1 Scene 3
1.3
Location: within the castle
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as
whenever
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convoy is assistant
transport (for letters) is available
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toy in blood
amorous whim
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primy
in its prime/early/wonderful/sexually excited
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Froward
perverse/obstinate/willful/ungovernable
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suppliance
fulfillment/pastime
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but so
than that
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crescent
growing
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thews
bodily proportions, muscles
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temple
i.e. body (the temple of the soul)
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withal
with it
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soil nor cautel
stain nor deceit
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will
intent/(sexual) desire
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weighed
being considered
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unvalued
i.e. without rank
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Carve
choose (from the image of serving oneself meat; with sexual connotations)
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sanctity
inviolability/worthiness of religious respect
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yielding
consent
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peculiar … force
particular circumstances of rank and power
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main voice
general agreement
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withal
along with
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credent
credulous, trusting
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list
listen to
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chaste treasure
i.e. virginity (
treasure
was slang for “vagina”)
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unmastered importunity
unrestrained persistence
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keep … affection
i.e. do not advance headlong into the dangerous territory your affection might lead you into
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rear
back portion of an army, which moves last
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shot
maintains the military image, with suggestions of phallic attack
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chariest
most modest/cautious/frugal
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If she
i.e. if she does no more than
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moon
symbol of chastity
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scapes
escapes
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calumnious strokes
slanderous blows
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canker
canker-worm, a grub that destroys plants
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galls
wounds, destroys
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infants … spring
i.e. young plants
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buttons be disclosed
buds be open
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blastments
blights/withering
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to
against
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ungracious
ungodly
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puffed
swollen with pride and vanity
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recks
heeds
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rede
advice
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fear me not
do not worry about me
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stay
delay
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double blessing
i.e. a second chance to say goodbye to and receive the blessing of Polonius
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Occasion
opportunity
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leave
leave-taking, farewell
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stayed
waited
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See thou character
make sure that you inscribe
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unproportioned
immoderate/unruly
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his
its
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familiar
friendly, sociable
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adoption tried
worthiness to be adopted as friends having been tested
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Grapple
fasten firmly
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dull thy palm
i.e. by shaking hands too often
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unfledged
still unfeathered (i.e. new, untried)
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Bear’t that th’opposèd
manage it so that your opponent
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censure
judgment/opinion
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habit
clothing
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fancy
elaborate, fanciful style