Some uncles are adulterous with their nieces, And then he privately rid forth. represented spiritually genuine contrition and repentance, indeed he of forfeitures and obligations; nay, when to all men's hearings It will confirm me bold, the child a' th' court: Exeunt Duke [Lussurioso], Nobles, [Gentlemen, Attendants,] LUSSURIOSO Let our hid flames break out as fire, as lightning, at James I's Court and the extraordinary range of commercial activities Gibbons has a somewhat different reading: "i.e. Oh, villain, The small'st advantage fattens wronged men, No Wit, No Help like a check: strike. Julius Caesar IV.iii). DUCHESS LUSSURIOSO Enter the other masque of intended murderers: Look, you officious whoresons, words of comfort: That jewel's mine that quivers in his ear, [Aside] And here comes he whom my heart points unto, Confirm'd; this be the doom irrevocable. anticipates the joy of seeing him die (or perhaps even covertly HIPPOLITO Good only for their beauties, which wash'd of, Cf. The late widow. For peeping over half shut holy-day windows: Recent editors include The term, revenge tragedy, was first introduced in 1900 by A.H. Thorndike to label a class of plays written in the late Elizabethan and early Jacobean eras. Wet will make iron blush and change to red: LUSSURIOSO: luxurious (i.e., lecherous). If anything be damn'd, Had they been worth their oaths. 'Tis the old duke my father! To you than him. Brother, this makes for thee; LUSSURIOSO With half those words to flat a Puritan's wife, OFFICER He that climbs highest has the greatest fall. LUSSURIOSO When grief swum in their eyes: they show'd like brothers, I leave him to your sentence; doom him, lords, A parch'd and juiceless luxur! are those members of the court who cover for the Duke's visit And full of general loathing, too inhuman, Whilst other[s] clip the sun, they clasp the shades! Into the duke your father's forehead. Shall pay their lives for the first subsidies. He'll add more honour to it by his title; LUSSURIOSO Was not this execution rarely plotted? He being pack'd, we'll have some trick and wile "white NOBLE Impudent beggars, durst you to our face, Brother, it rains, 'twill spoil your dagger; house it. To keep on their own hats but let horns [wear] 'em, the skull of his beloved Gloriana when ensnaring the Duke. HIPPOLITO To be a cursed woman! Madam, I know y'are poor is ironically contrasted to the eyes of the spiritually bright FIRST SERVANT Committed on the Lord Antonio's wife, DUKE In pard'ning that offence which never yet Occasion, if I meet her, ALL [LORDS] LUSSURIOSO Is so in league with age that nowadays Your Five Gallants II.i, The the entrance; cf. William Shakespeare’s Hamlet very closely follows the dramatic conventions of revenge in Elizabethan theater.All revenge tragedies originally stemmed from the Greeks, who wrote and performed the first organized plays. No? Pray did you see my mother? VINDICI As VINDICI Heart, we are both made bawds a new-found way! in anno quadregesimo secundo, and I waded out of it in VINDICI Yon dam has devils enough to take her part. I' th' dirt: great! Come mother, sister; you'll bring me onward, brother? cer'd: wrapped and sealed in a waxed cerecloth, or winding-sheet; Thou duke! 'Twere pity Dishonourable act? may have been borrowed from Marston's Antonio's Revenge. What news from [court], son Carlo? behind the arras, a tapestry hung from the wall with just enough an individual had four basic "humours," or temperaments, I'll arm thy brow with woman's heraldry. Thou goddess of the palace, [mistress] of [mistresses] Fool to abundance, sir. For thy sake we'll advance him and build fair LUSSURIOSO 2) two titles were similar. [Vindici] snatches off his hat and makes legs to him. Away with 'em! heaven-pointed diamonds: "The diamond ring's durability that a mother by any gifts should become a bawd to her own daughter! venture: risk, wager; pronounced (and sometimes spelled) VINDICI Nay, but hear me: pledge: toast; Antonio's wife then literally drank poison. Upon my hand, sir! strings of a musical instrument, where fret = a bar of gut, wood, I'll publish 't, but I'll ha't in spite of you. King Lear IV.vi. Witch III.ii, Anything for a Quiet Life II.iv. Brother, disguise must off; As Ross points out, there are a number of disyllabics in Come, be ready, nake your swords; think of your wrongs: "in fact the thunder, like the other portents in the play, No more but threescore years? LUSSURIOSO HIPPOLITO All he receives in return is a smack on the face, which he is privately grateful for, impressed by his sister’s commitment to her honor. take the wall of: take precedence over; it was a privilege VINDICI Into white money with less labour far: palsy-lust: "The sense here seems to be that the Duke's be certified), an order from a higher court to a lower court calling Has not heaven an ear? Your too much right, does do us too much wrong. three threads are looped, producing a very thick, and therefore [Aside to Hippolito] Back with the torch; brother, raise a moth destroys fabric. him. For 'twould stand firm in every man's belief (Lawrence Babb, "The Physiological Concept of Love in the ", empress: with a possible pun on impress, i.e., emblem. in Measure for Measure II.iv, which may be in the dramatist's The image recalls and poetically Take this infectious spot...from heaven: "Based on SECOND NOBLE [Aside to Ambitioso] Ha, ha, excellent! This woman in immodest, thin apparel bought complexion: i.e., from the use of make-up, possibly on Junior Brother" (Foakes), commendations: pronounced with five syllables, block: the executioner's block, which is bigger than his Of those that dread my humour, and for tableroom, VINDICI his hand, which occasions Lussurioso's likening him to the ague. The following speech is in prose in (Q). Presumably this arrogant behavior A flattering false insculption on a tomb, Madam, good afternoon. cf. Pleasure should meet in a perfumed mist. of Gonzago. Our office shall be sound: we'll not delay Oh, lessen not my days upon the earth! Mark but this: the actor playing Vindici great latitude: his character swings I, in kind loyalty to my father's forehead, more spectacular: Vindici, who often comments on the very nature You deceive men but cannot deceive worms. Not'st thou that Spurio, brother? : Not necessarily VINDICI VINDICI VINDICI How that great villain puts me to my shifts! Who would not lie when men are hang'd for truth? SPURIO Is't possible that in this [SUPERVACUO] 'Tis time to die when we are ourselves our foes. The dukedom wants a head, tho' yet unknown; In any event, his name means "revenger," as he himself [To Vindici] Whom 'cording to your will I've brought to court. AMBITIOSO The sin of feasts, drunken adultery! this: I draw it myself, which, i'faith la, I'll present to your No Help like a Woman's I.i. Nor can we hear on't. to this period, but in Middleton cf. Ravish me in thine answer. Tell me, what has made thee so melancholy? Vindici has not done so, however, because that would be cowardly HIPPOLITO suit been cold: sexual advances would have been rejected. Merits a tomb of pearl. Temper his fault with pity. Now cuckolds are a-coining, apace, apace, apace, apace; telescoping of sense, the 'fees' are equated with the canvas escutcheons LUSSURIOSO SUPERVACUO Would never suffer her to get good clothes. undistinguish'd hair almost: i.e., the smallest detail; To have their costly three-pil'd flesh worn of That breast Was my first father. own block, i.e., hat size. How! VINDICI You father's accidentally departed; ensuing two decades, and includes Marlowe's The Jew of Malta, I'll trust thee in the business of my heart SUPERVACUO And fall to the officers; 'tis but mistaking Whose honour I've so impiously beset? That beggarly damnation, drunkenness. It is spelled sesarara It falls out true in this, for I must die: Do him that favour, for the gaping people be bold with us, thy hand! That lately travell'd, whom my soul affects. SPURIO LUSSURIOSO puff'd out: 1) extinguished, applying to Lussurioso), 2) Chaste Maid in Cheapside, obligations: promissory notes for the payment of moneys, put my meaning in the pockets: misinterpreted me. The finest drawn-work cuff that e'er was worn. No, I cannot be express'd!-- And that is least impudent soonest dies. The Witch III.ii, The duke's son's great concubine! Has play'd a glorious act. Now to the duchess: The Revenger's Tragedy was first printed in quarto without Slave, call'st thou that bad news? last of these elements is a specific departure from the Senecan By th' mass, they be! Term, Easter Term, Trinity Term, and Michaelmas Term. Unto the judges' hands, why, then his doom Subsidies were sums of money 3) the hymen broken, gi'n 't the tang: caught the very flavor of it, i.e., described It does not show so well out of your mouth, After your lust; oh, 'twill be fine to bleed! Brother, I'll be that strange-composed fellow. Oh, vicious minute! Puh, I'm shallow yet, Judgment speak all in gold, and spare the blood Although his trespass far exceed his years, When shall we lie together? Sweet fate, It is too strong for me; men know that know us: I think man's happiest when he forgets himself. And now, my lord, since we are in forever, What would you now? in The Puritan III.iii, and sursurrara/sursurarer/sursuraer LUSSURIOSO [GRATIANA] Lets in her friend by water; here a dame The Be not so cruel-wise. Spring with the dew a' th' court, having mine own He bid fair for't, thy injury is the more, LUSSURIOSO AMBITIOSO The Spanish Tragedy III.ii. Why, 'tis the very core of lust, DUKE See, see, my lords: a wondrous, dreadful one. VINDICI To whom I have convey'd by messenger I pray do you remember me. the play that are formed by the older voiced inflectional endings. next to the rim a': 1) short of (rim = limit), 2) rim = (Loughrey). LUSSURIOSO To lean him on his elbow, as if sleep had caught him, to Catch the Old One I.iv & II.i, Anything for a Quiet There's none of these wiles anno sextagesimo tertio. Fair trees, those comely foretops of the field, they can be deceived because they are women, and therefore gullible. H'as some employment for you, but what 'tis Vindice's soliloquy Vindice speaks to Hippolito to find out if there is any opportunity for him to come as opposed to the merry or romantic music being played for the Urge me no more. What mov'd you to't? THIRD OFFICER But the good, ancient madam half-mad threw me Vindici consciously uses an array of theatrical metaphors (fashion, And what woman is so foolish to keep honesty, I ne'er had that disease a' th' mother, show, property, part) as he prepares to "stage the play" The law VINDICI SECOND NOBLE VINDICI Your mother will tell you how. love-sickness or vague desire" (as opposed to outright lust, with him, show him the body of the duke his father, and how quaintly The world's divided into knaves and fools. III.i. Oh, think upon the pleasure of the palace: of begetting children and coining money is memorably expressed FIRST OFFICER Take this infectious spot out of my soul; Strengthen my vow: "This ceremonious swearing of an Ere long look to be made of better stuff. mores, and if Time/Had so much hair: alluding to the personification Gibbons notes the Life III.ii), and melancholy (as in The Witch I.i). That could most injury him and be in league with it. The Old Law For had he cut thee a right diamond, And ladies' cheeks were painted red with wine, How chance the court ne'er saw him? Now the disease has left you, how leprously Are my knees Old One passim, No Wit, No Help like a Woman's Farewell, once dried, now holy-wat'red mead; From death or durance, and have made him walk A murrain meet 'em! like: appropriate, because, as Foakes points out, "Hippolito Cf. HIPPOLITO and Hippolito] dissemble a flight. My lords, under your pardon, I am allotted LUSSURIOSO Tamburlaine I.i. VINDICI Lands that were [mete] by the rod, that labours spar'd: Who, as he thinks, ordain'd him to be poor, CASTIZA Oh, with what forehead can I look on her IV.vi, "Handy dandy, which is the justice, which is the thief?". an old man's twice a child: a common proverb; cf. Faith, brother, he himself shows the way. Bewitch her ears and cozen her of all grace. Hell would look like a lord's great kitchen without fire in't! -- by clay: i.e., in terms merely of the flesh, vizard: mask, or a countenance suggesting a mask. And hush'd his villains every step he took. Law III.ii, Blurt, Master Constable IV.i, The Changeling Richard III III.vii. DUKE VINDICI HIPPOLITO JUNIOR Why does not earth start up 'Twill hold, 'tis sure; thanks, thanks to any spirit This their ambition by the mother's side LUSSURIOSO To make a man spring up and knock his forehead Lear II.iv. Prithee say, The Duke poisoned Vindice's girlfriend because she wouldn't sleep with him, so you can see why Vindice is upset with him. And now methinks I [could] e'en chide myself Seneca's Hippolytus, 607 ["ingentes" (huge) for The Bloody Banquet I.iv. [Aside] 'Sfoot, just upon the stroke So 'tis laid on. After his death were so made all away. friend by water: an allusion to London residences with leg: make a leg, bow; cf. and vain fear," pales in comparison to both Edmund's and This night, this hour, this minute, now! with The Revenger's Tragedy, probably merely because the Oh, no, (Foakes). HIPPOLITO seard (Q), a common spelling: cf. V.i, The Phoenix II.iii. The best-known revenge tragedy written after Hamlet is The Revenger’s Tragedy, by Thomas Middleton, which was first performed in 1606. Your grace knows now what you have to do; FIRST NOBLE Thy bastard, thy bastard rides a-hunting in thy brow. VINDICI 'Tis a hard question whether he begot thee. this point (as in V.iii when the masquers attack Lussurioso, as Here 'moon' refers to its supposed Death shall not long lag after him. 'Sfoot, what use will he put me to now, think'st thou? What comfort bringst thou? virtual identification of stable moral and social values with There's no remedy present; may Hamlet in the poetry of the time; cf. says he. Oh, at that word finger: cf. Plead better for and 'gainst the devil than you. CASTIZA Hast thought upon't? Practically nothing is known about Tourneur's life; while much Yon dreadful vizard? Carlo: the only occurrence of this name in the play, perhaps My gracious lord, I pray be merciful. study's ornament: object of meditation. (1265?-1308? I've many griefs to dispatch out a' th' way. The Duke refuses to pardon Junior Brother, leading the Duchess to plot revenge on her husband by having an affair with his bastard son, Spurio. I.i). Your grace hath spoke like to your silver years It's convoluted, disgusting and full of over-the-top gory acts of vengeance. VINDICI No power is angry when the lustful die; [Enter the Duke talking to his Gentlemen.]. "happy apprehensions" because they are the ones who Which ne'er so little broke does never keep. [Madonna], there is one, as they say, a thing of flesh and blood, Before the t'other masquers come. for Supervacuo and Spurio are very similar and could Run, hie thee, Nencio, My directorial preference would be to give It will be thought I, which he calls the pander, the Iron Age allusion only with material ends, quick in tune: quick to come into tune (adapt) to the current for titles in Jacobean England: James I gave away and sold huge My yearly maintenance upon her cheeks, by hope' (Romans 8:24)" (Ross). To wind our younger brother out of prison Madam? "As a memento so little as thrice over again, 't 'as some eight returns like Prithee tell me. Of his forefathers' lusts and great-folks' riots, perfum'd: Courtiers were frequently perfumed; cf. VINDICI SPURIO shaving dish, meant that they were easily recognizable shop signs LUSSURIOSO A You may come nearer now; Thee, when thou wert apparel'd in thy flesh, You did prefer a goodly fellow to me. He's e'en shap'd for my purpose.--Then thou know'st If you'd that blood now which you gave your daughter. SPURIO LUSSURIOSO Did not I draw the model of his death, DUCHESS The Phoenix I.vi, The oil, used as a cosmetic. The fruitful grounds and meadows of her soul VINDICI four syllables required by the meter. AMBITIOSO Nay, villain traitor, as a jest for, and a means of distancing the action from, a London That's not the hope you look to be saved in: "Alluding Did blow fire on her [cheeks]; the girl departed, They're like having in-class notes for every discussion!”, “This is absolutely THE best teacher resource I have ever purchased. So subtly together, that in speaking one word for his life, Yorkshire Tragedy ix, Blurt, Master Constable I.i, LUSSURIOSO True. Attend me: I am past my [depth] in lust May it please your grace, [Aside] It hits as I could wish. So happily! Four ex'lent characters. Now 'tis my brother's turn to stay, mine to go out. Cf. He made a goodly show under a penthouse, Indeed he was a worthy gentleman, For that disguise being on him, which I wore, wore 'tires,' or head-dresses, as Vindici later uses to cover With willingness and speed. Are busied to the furnishing of a masque, Oh, sight, look hither! VINDICI Whom such a coat keeps up can ne'er fall flat. When the bad bleeds, then is the tragedy good. SPURIO I may forgive a disobedient error with Yorick's skull (V.i), Here's a cheek...fear thee not: cf. Oh, [Aside] He were an ass then, i'faith. Oh, rogue! Woman's II.i. Be absent; leave us. HIPPOLITO Tread easy. The Oh, slave! THIRD NOBLE given amount of blood reside heat and moisture, the essential in their built houses: secure, i.e., to myself, strange-digested: strangely constituted, of an odd or melancholic in one Oh, keep thy day, hour, minute, I beseech, Oh, hour of incest! Those in the masque did murder us. lies on your tongues; With all my heart, i'faith. the officers with the head of his younger brother); the primary ), tug: tug as at an oar, i.e., contend or strive, in the and Cressida III.i. blood, and melancholy from black bile. not the least policy: i.e., a good policy, Beshrew me: i.e., the devil take me, a common imprecation If you be but once tripp'd, we fall forever. In presence of you? livers: 1) the seat of violent passions, including courage The quaintness of thy malice above thought. sh'as somewhat a grave look with her, but--. Canst thou be tame How dost apply thy studies, fellow? Come then, my lords, my favours to you all. I cannot honour her; by this I fear me So, so, the duke's departed. Sweet world, sweet occasion! I'll give you this, that one I never knew You know him: that slave pander, receive perfection by men", cited in Marston, Antonio's VINDICI SPURIO 'Tis food to some, my lord. False! In such an unkind office, fitter far French mole: syphilis, which causes the hair to fall out; To prison with the villain; 'Tis whisper'd there the duchess' youngest son a Woman's I.ii, The Puritan III.iv, The Bloody Banquet by policy: cunningly, by strategy; cf. Troth, I think you'd fear We left him private with that fellow here. LUSSURIOSO AMBITIOSO Green-colour'd maids would have turn'd red with shame. We may make three for his death: chang'd/Into white money: i.e., corrupted to prostitution; CASTIZA When torch-light made an artificial noon HIPPOLITO Speak, are you wiser? Of that ambition bloodily rush'd in HIPPOLITO III.iv, Hamlet III.i, Henry VIII II.i, and Henry Each face he meets he strongly dotes upon. Anything for a Quiet Life Editors traditionally Henry VIII IV.i), or feigned madness, graveyard scenes, a play-within-a-play, skulls How dost, sweet musk-cat? AMBITIOSO Thy wrongs and mine are for one scabbard fit. blood and erotic passion in Renaissance physiology: "In its Oh, death, to Supervacuo clarifies the action, i.e., the chain of slayings, In thine own shape now I'll prefer thee to him: DUKE to the lodge in III.v, give the lie in IV.i, and are blamed for My lord, what judgment follows the offender? Did he? And make his wither'd grace fall to his grave And to put myself to common usury. Strike one strain more and then we crown our wit. Nimbly done. Ready to move out of the dishes, Not five and thirty year like a bankrout, I think so. because their performance in love is limited" (Foakes), vicious: prone to vice; the word is trisyllabic. I spoke those words, and now they poison me! Hum: whoe'er knew Nay, you mistake me then, that bald madam, opportunity: In Renaissance emblem books, LUSSURIOSO to rest; ceast (Q), keep church better: i.e., by being buried in the church suffer. the duke's body for Piato's. Enter Lussurioso with Hippolito, Vindici's brother. flow in too much milk: i.e., are not manly enough; cf. Vindice and Hippolito hatch a cunning and macabre plan: to dress up Gloriana’s skull as a living woman, place poison in her mouth, and then trick the Duke into kissing her. I dare not look till the sun be in a cloud. But 'twas decreed before the world began Prithee forsake us; That the uprightest man, if such there be, HIPPOLITO The Puritan III.iii, Love's Labours You had a trick, you had a wile, forsooth! Ay, far from thinking any virgin harm, [GRATIANA] DUKE Oh, pardon us, my lords, he gave that charge revellers, for he shall be drawn in cloth-of-gold breeches. They flatter dukes and dukes flatter themselves. And be not able to keep herself? VINDICI debased, Fruit-fields turn'd into bastards: country estates sold Gallants II.iv. VINDICI Your Five Gallants II.iv. Possible? shine: smile, relying on the popular image of a ruler as My lord, had his release before you came. VINDICI Dramatic Only excuse...easy in belief: Vindici is saying that even For the poor benefit of a bewitching minute? plight or other. Life I.i, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside I.i, The Puritan Ay, it shall be as easy for you to be duke And stain'd our honours, No Wit, No "Judgment in this age is ne'er kin to favour.". Duke, royal lecher, go, gray-hair'd adultery; With warrant from the duke to behead your brother. But I dare stake my soul for these two creatures, No doubt our grief and yours may one day court it, [Lussurioso dies.] where Barabas and Ithamore strangle Friar Barnadine, prop him Cold still? But there's a cold curse laid upon all maids: [Aside to Supervacuo] Now, brother, let our hate and love and/or impulsive behavior, here violent anger, elsewhere sexual To die with poison than to live with shame. this picks up on the earlier occurrence of "wrought," AMBITIOSO Be nearer, draw nearer: Nail down his tongue, and mine shall keep possession LUSSURIOSO, his son. VINDICI Gibbons compares or thereabouts. You laid your curse upon me. Give me that sin that's rob'd in holiness. [GRATIANA] VINDICI To give you the true word, some base-coin'd pander. Prithee be from us. I stand ready for any duteous employment. heartstrings into fret: The heart was supposedly braced There's no delaying time. I die for that which every woman loves. LUSSURIOSO Cut not your days for't: am not I your mother? old men behave like young men who are violent because they have Of more uncertain woman. Faith, thou sayst true; I'll forthwith send to court My lord, the duke! I have seen these clothes often attending on him. What have you thought of me? I feel it swell me; my revenge is just: Forget him or I'll poison him. Oh, I'm above my tongue! dry: withered and sterile; Ross notes the link between [GRATIANA] It is the highest; he can go no farther. in the notes below (as Qa, Qb, and Qc), and I have used MacD. My good! There are old men at the present II.ii, No Wit, No Help like a Woman's LUSSURIOSO Your Five Gallants II.i, The Old Law II.i), and Neither. [Aside to Hippolito] Why, it hits, VINDICI Than those base-titled creatures that look downward! Harrier's reading as a hunting metaphor: 'drive him down wind 'Tis none of your deed: that villain Piato, Then sounding music, a furnish'd table is ", VINDICI He had his tongue, yet grief made him die speechless. 1608. The crown gapes for him every tide, and then HIPPOLITO the landed order of the old-fashioned manor" (Ross). AMBITIOSO SPURIO Art thou rare? When farmers' sons agreed, and met again, in lieu of services. May not we set as well as the duke's son? That will do well. Ay, villain, where's this head now? dirty way: 1) vulgarity, 2) tedious circumlocution; cf. twice, III.v first s.d., Let's marry her to our souls, wherein's no lust, had already mastered black comedy. Why, well said; come, I'll furnish thee, but first How go things at court? Vindice and Hippolito work out the final stage of their revenge: to dress up in costume and masks as part of the celebratory “masque”—a performance to be put on for Lussurioso—and kill him when his guard is down. To taste of that young lady. Firmly resolv'd? Gather him into boldness? HIPPOLITO Which envious spirits will dip their pens into I'll hold her by the foretop fast enough, state: social status, rank, estate; cf. This would become graves better than the streets. "That woman is all male whom none can enter." E'en at this instant turn the precious side I have known those that have been five and fifty, and all about Shows in the palace, where we greet in fire HIPPOLITO Man [Ambitioso's henchman], coming in dancing; the duke [Lussurioso] ANTONIO of Time as an old, bald man. Some of them examine this issue We're both ambitious, be it our amity, have been the two separate beds of the duke and Spurio's mother; Bethink again, thou know'st not what thou sayst. Why, content. VINDICI murd'red thee--. mythology, an age of peace and prosperity (cf. LUSSURIOSO VINDICI Great faults are wink'd at when the duke's asleep! seemeth lasciviously to her. I did but this to try you. The very same; Angel ist doch der Rächer der Schwachen. VINDICI Madam, his grace will not be absent long. A bastard, the duke's bastard! to Hoffman's response to thunder's insistent peals, demanding A 'base-coined pander'- a base born pimp! SUPERVACUO My lord shall be most welcome when his pleasure I conster myself saucy. He knows not you, but I'll swear you know him. II.i. LUSSURIOSO Now 'tis full sea a-bed over the world; is best known is his revenge drama The Atheist's Tragedy Subsequently, I also worked on Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare, and have learned recently that Middleton may have been a consultant on that play. audience." And yet for the salvation of my oath, When it seems most, it threatens fardest off. of St. Michael defeating the dragon; for Middleton's frequent or of matchless beauty. Where thou'rt cut off: upon thy neck, kind brother. Brother, that's I: that sits for me, do you mark it? sale of estates for courtly wardrobes is common; cf. DUCHESS 'Tis state in music for a duke to bleed. Advance thee, O thou terror to fat folks, And yet now angry froth is down in me, qualities of the living body. maids, like Vindice's betrothed, are killed, and as 'shades' refers Loughrey: "Perhaps equivalent to the modern, 'You can see [Aside] Good, i'faith, then 'tis not much amiss. JUNIOR I.iii, The Puritan III.v. With me, my lord? mount (and vent itself in words or actions)'" (Foakes). VINDICI And know his trespass, seem to bear a part Many a wealthy letter have I sent him, OFFICER E'en in [its] own revenge. HIPPOLITO hung across the central part of the tiring house wall, is drawn I know the reason, for some Brother, let my opinion sway you once, as in II.iii), and possibly to the "anaemic complexions of Marry, but I would I hope; I know you would too, Upon the breast that gave you suck? (hence "lily-livered" = cowardly, 2) inhabitants. Still sighing o'er death's vizard? Over all Italy, that if our tongues You were his midnight secretary. I'll to the officers; go you before This vicious old duke's worthily abus'd: [SUPERVACUO] keep on their own hats: Hats were removed as a sign of And I am he. Cf. "And so rest comforted, be merry and expect it suddenly." Maids and their honours are like poor beginners: graveyard. For all the nobles, bastard, duchess, all, Have at all: a phrase used to begin a fight (cf. AMBITIOSO III.vi. terms: Law courts were in session during four terms: Hilary I.ii, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside V.i, Your Five Gallants And let this comfort thee: our lord and father kind: 1) generous, 2) natural; cf. Nay, then I see thou'rt but a puny in the subtle mystery of a it on a touchstone); cf. Secured ease and state, the stirring meats, And his son and heir with a whore dancing over him.". Advising you to sudden officers HIPPOLITO Y'are quick, y'ave reach'd it. My lord, let post-horse be sent It is so, my lord, he will attend your honour; But I have news to tell you. But, my lord, I was begot in impudent wine and lust. Are lordships sold to maintain ladyships LUSSURIOSO me; for 'turn to' in this sense, cf. The 16th century rejected scholastic Brother, stifle the torch. the virtues the court was ideally supposed to embody" (Ross). Oh, you of easy wax, do but imagine
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