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Authors: William Shakespeare

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243
still-soliciting
constantly entreating, self-seeking

248
tardiness in nature
natural slowness

249
history
account (of an action)

252
regards … point
irrelevant concerns

263
respect and fortunes
status and wealth

266
Most choice forsaken
most desirable when rejected

267
seize upon
take possession of (legal term)

268
be it lawful
provided it is lawful

269
their
may refer to either the gods or to Lear and Burgundy

270
inflamed
glowing, ardent

271
thrown … chance
cast to my luck (gambling metaphor)

273
wat’rish
well-watered (with rivers)/wet, feeble

274
unprized
unvalued (may play on a sense of “priceless”)

275
though unkind
though they are cruel (or “lacking in natural familial affection”)

276
where
somewhere, place

280
grace
favor (with connotations of “divinely sanctioned mercy”)

280
benison
blessing

283
washèd
i.e. wet with tears

286
as … named
by their true names

287
your professèd bosoms
i.e. the love you claim to have for him

287
commit
entrust; perhaps with connotations of “confine (to prison)”

289
prefer
advance, promote

292
study
concern, endeavor

294
At fortune’s alms
as a charitable gift from fortune

294
scanted
stinted, withheld/slighted, neglected

295
are … wanted
deserve to be deprived of the love you have failed to show (to others)

296
plighted cunning
secret cunning/deceitful promises

297
Who … derides
those who hide their faults will in the end be shamed and mocked

300
nearly
closely

307
grossly
obviously

308
ever
always

309
slenderly
slightly

310
The … rash
even at his best and healthiest he was impulsive

311
look
expect

312
long-engrafted condition
long-implanted tendencies

312
therewithal
in addition to that

313
choleric
irascible, hot-tempered, impulsive/bilious; one of the four “humors” or temperaments thought to be related to an excess of bile in the constitution

315
unconstant starts
unpredictable fits

317
compliment
etiquette, ceremony

318
sit together
i.e. get together, confer

319
carry
maintain, manage

319
disposition
frame of mind

320
last surrender
recent yielding (of authority)

320
offend
harm

322
i’th’heat
immediately

Act 1 Scene 2

1.2
Location: the Earl of Gloucester’s residence

2
Wherefore
why

3
Stand in
endure/stand still under

4
curiosity
scruples, fussiness

4
nations
i.e. society

5
moonshines
months

6
Lag of
behind (i.e. younger than)

6
base
illegitimate (also low/unworthy/dishonorable)

7
dimensions
physical proportions

7
compact
composed

8
generous
noble

8
true
well-proportioned/authentic, true to his father’s likeness

9
honest madam’s issue
a legitimate child

11
Who
i.e. we bastards who

11
take
require/receive

12
More … quality
a more complex creation and more vigorous disposition

14
fops
weak fools

15
Got
conceived

18
As
the same as

19
speed
succeed

20
invention
scheme

21
to th’legitimate
advance to (or “take over”) the place of the legitimate son; editors sometimes emend this to “top the legitimate”

23
choler
anger

23
parted
departed

24
Prescribed
restricted, limited

25
exhibition
an allowance, maintenance

26
gad
spur of the moment

28
up
away

32
terrible dispatch
fearful and hasty stowing away

37
for
as for

38
o’erlooking
reading

44
essay or taste
test

45
policy … age
policy of revering the old (
policy
also suggests the “strategic cunning” of the elderly)

46
the … times
i.e. our youth, our prime

46
fortunes
inheritance

47
relish
savor, enjoy

47
idle
useless

48
fond
foolish

49
sways
rules

49
as … suffered
only insofar as it is allowed to do so

58
casement
window

58
closet
private room

59
character
handwriting

60
matter
subject matter

61
in … that
given the contents

61
fain
willingly

67
at perfect age
being mature

67
declined
old/ill

72
sirrah
sir (used to social inferiors and children)

72
apprehend
arrest

73
Abominable
often, popularly, "inhuman, unnatural" (from the incorrect belief that the word was derived from the Latin
ab homine
, i.e. “away from man”)

77
run … course
proceed securely

77
where
whereas

77
proceed
perhaps with legal connotations (in keeping with apprehend and testimony)

80
pawn down
pledge

81
feel
test, feel out

82
pretence
intention, purpose

84
meet
suitable

85
auricular assurance
i.e. by hearing for yourself

86
have your satisfaction
resolve yourself of any doubt

89
wind … him
insinuate yourself into his confidence for me

89
frame
devise, arrange

90
unstate … resolution
give up my rank and wealth to be resolved on this matter

92
presently
immediately

92
convey
manage, undertake

93
withal
therewith

94
late
recent

95
wisdom of nature
human reason/natural science

96
scourged
punished

96
sequent effects
subsequent events

101
bias of nature
natural inclination (a bowling image: the
bias
refers to the curving path taken by a weighted ball)

104
it … nothing
i.e. it will advantage you

108
excellent foppery
supreme foolishness

109
surfeits
excesses

110
disasters
misfortunes

111
on
i.e. by

112
treachers
traitors

113
spherical predominance
the dominant influence of a particular planet at one’s birth

115
divine
celestial, supernatural

115
evasion
shuffling excuse

116
whoremaster
i.e. lecherous, whore-using

116
goatish
lustful

117
charge
responsibility

117
compounded
had sex

118
the dragon’s tail
the constellation Draco

118
Ursa Major
(constellation of) the Great Bear (or Plough)

119
rough
cruel, violent

120
maidenliest
most virginal

121
firmament
sky, heavens

121
bastardizing
conception out of wedlock

122
Pat
on cue

122
catastrophe
conclusion

122
comedy
play

122
my cue
could also mean “designated role”

123
Tom o’Bedlam
i.e. a madman (from the Saint Mary of Bethlehem hospital in London, an institution for the insane)

124
divisions
conflicts, discords (plays on the sense of “musical variations”)

124
Fa … mi
Edmund hums a musical scale to himself

127
this
the

130
succeed
follow

131
unhappily
unluckily, by misfortune

136
countenance
bearing, demeanor/facial expression

139
forbear
avoid

140
qualified
cooled, lessened

141
mischief … person
harm caused by your presence

142
allay
abate, calm

144
have … forbearance
i.e. restrain yourself and stay away from him

146
fitly
at an appropriate time

148
abroad
out of the house

151
meaning
intention

153
image and horror
horrific true picture

154
anon
soon

155
serve
help/trick, deceive

159
practices
plots

160
wit
intelligence, ingenuity

161
meet
fitting

161
fashion fit
shape to my purposes

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