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Authors: William Shakespeare
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leisures
unoccupied moments
133
proposed
brought it up for consideration
134
Go to
exclamation of dismissive impatience
135
Perchance
perhaps
135
single
isolated/slight, trivial
135
vantages
opportunities
136
indisposition
unwillingness
136
back
off
137
that … minister
my disinclination became your reason
142
found … honesty
i.e. trusted me to calculate them
145
gainst … manners
contrary to what good manners require
146
close
closed/close to your chest
147
checks
rebukes
148
in
i.e. about
150
now’s a time
at least you can listen now/you must listen now
151
greatest … half
the highest estimate of your wealth is not even half enough
154
engaged
mortgaged
155
stop
feed/silence
156
present dues
immediate debts
156
apace
quickly
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interim
the short-term, immediate future
157
at length
in the long run
158
reck’ning
settlement of accounts
159
Lacedaemon
Sparta (city in southern Greece)
164
husbandry
household economy
164
falsehood
dishonesty
165
auditors
checkers of accounts
166
proof
test
167
offices
parts of the house used by servants (kitchen etc.)
167
oppressed
overstretched/overcrowded
168
feeders
guests/servants to guests (who must also be fed)
168
vaults
wine cellars
169
spilth
spillage
170
minstrelsy
music and singing
171
wasteful cock
wastefully flowing tap of a wine barrel
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set … flow
i.e. cried
175
bits
excessive tidbits, wasteful morsels
175
slaves
servants/rogues
176
englutted
swallowed
176
Timon’s
Timon’s friend, kept at Timon’s expense
182
fast-lost
lost quickly/lost due to the absence of food
183
couched
hidden
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sermon
preach at
185
villainous
proceeding from unworthy motives/extended to villains
187
conscience
understanding
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broach
tap (a barrel)
190
try
test
190
argument of hearts
protestations of love
191
frankly
as freely
193
Assurance … thoughts
may your thoughts be blessed by proving true
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sort
way, sense
194
crowned
given dignity/made wealthy
195
account
consider (may play on the financial sense)
200
severally
separately
204
occasions
needs
204
time
occasion, opportunity
204
toward
for/to contribute toward
207
Hum!
exclamation of doubt or displeasure
209
even … health
for my services to the welfare of the state
213
For that
because
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general
usual
214
signet
ring used as a seal, proof of authority
218
corporate
collective
219
fall
a low ebb (financially)
219
want
lack
223
catch a wrench
be accidentally twisted from its natural course
224
intending
pretending/occupying themselves with
225
hard fractions
harsh fragmentary sentences
226
half-caps
semicourteous greetings, half-doffed hats
226
cold-moving
stiff/indicative of cold feelings
229
cheerly
cheerful
230
hereditary
i.e. inherited with old age
231
caked
congealed
232
’Tis
it is due to
232
kindly
natural
233
grows … earth
approaches the grave
234
dull
unresponsive, sluggish
236
ingeniously
honestly
238
stepped Into
has inherited
242
good necessity
genuine need
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that … foe
i.e. the belief that friends will remain loyal during times of hardship is the undoing of the generous person
249
free
generous (plays on the notion that “thought is free”)
Act 3 Scene 1
3.1
Location: Lucullus’ house, Athens
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warrant
am sure
6
hits right
fits in perfectly
6
ewer
pitcher used to contain water for handwashing
7
tonight
i.e. last night
8
respectively
respectfully
9
complete
accomplished
9
free-hearted
generous
14
pretty
excellent, fine
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in
on
16
supply
fill
18
furnish
provide
18
nothing
in no way
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present
immediate
20
La … la!
either an exclamation of disdain or equivalent to “Indeed!”
21
so … house
i.e. one in which hospitality is so lavish
23
on’t
of it
24
have him
persuade him to
24
embrace
accept
26
honesty
generosity
31
speaks your pleasure
is kind to say so
32
towardly
promising/helpful, friendly
32
prompt
ready and willing
33
give
to give
34
use … well
i.e. make the most of opportunities that arise
35
parts
qualities
36
sirrah
sir (used to a social inferior)
40
bare
mere
41
security
deposit or pledge that guarantees a loan
41
solidares
invented term for a coin of low value, perhaps from the Roman
solidus
or Italian
soldo
41
wink
close your eyes
43
differ … lived
change in the course of a single lifetime
47
these
i.e. the coins
47
scald
burn (in hell)
48
molten … damnation
being boiled in molten metal was the traditional punishment of usurers in hell
49
himself
i.e. a true friend
50
milky
i.e. weak, cowardly
51
turns
curdles
52
passion
suffering/extreme emotion
53
my … him
been fed by Timon
54
nutriment
nourishment
59
hour
suffering as he dies
Act 3 Scene 2
3.2
Location: a public place in Athens
3
for
to be
12
necessity belonged to’t
how urgent it was
13
How?
What?
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his
i.e. the gifts Lucullus received from Timon
20
mistook him
made a mistake
21
occasion
need
22
hap
chance
23
sweat
sweated (through hurrying)
26
exquisite
excellent/accomplished
28
endeared
obliged/affectionate
31
present occasion
urgent needs
(present
plays ironically on the sense of “gift”)
32
use
need
34
merry
joking
37
virtuous
i.e. incurred through virtuous generosity
41
disfurnish myself against
leave myself unprepared for
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purchase … part
yesterday have spent a sum of money/made a small investment
44
undo … honour
i.e. ruin my chance of helping Timon
46
use
borrow from
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would
wish
50
conceive the fairest
think the best
51
kind
generous, helpful
52
pleasure
oblige
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befriend … far
i.e. be so kind
56
look … turn
find something to do for you in return
57
shrunk
i.e. diminished in fortune
58
hardly speed
prosper with great difficulty
61
world’s soul
i.e. the essence of the world
61
piece
kind, type (cut from the same cloth)
63
dips … dish
“he that dippeth his hand with me in the dish, he shall betray me” (Matthew 26:23)
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in my knowing
to my knowledge
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been … father
i.e. behaved as a father to him
65
kept his
maintained Lucius’
65
credit
finances/reputation
65
his
i.e. Timon’s
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treads
presses
69
monstrousness
unnatural behavior (from proverbial “ingratitude is monstrous”)
70
looks out
shows himself
71
in … his
considering, relative to Lucius’ entire fortune
75
tasted Timon
had experience of Timon’s generosity
76
over
upon
79
carriage
conduct
81
put … donation
made a gift of my wealth/considered all my wealth a gift from Timon
84
with … dispense
to do away with compassion
85
policy
strategy, self-interested calculation
Act 3 Scene 3
3.3
Location: Sempronius’ house, Athens
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touched
tested (for quality—a touchstone is used to tell pure metals from
base
ones)
14
Thrive … over
prosper on his money but give up on him
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That
he who
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my place
i.e. at the top of his list of friends
16
sense … first
no reason why, in his need, he should not have turned to me first
18
in my conscience
to my mind
20
backwardly
poorly/slowly/in reverse order of priority
21
requite
repay
22
argument of
topic for
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Had
he had
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but … sake
on account of my good will toward him
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courage
desire
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faint
weak
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bates
diminishes
29
goodly
fine