Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will

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Twelfth Night: Or, What You Will
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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295. taxation^ demand, claim.
336. olive; the traditional symbol of peace.
131. entertainment, reception (viz. by Sir Toby, Malvolio, Maria).
239. comfortable^ comforting ; see G.
252. Such a one I was this present; so the Folios read — if rightly, with the sense (it seems), 'that is how I looked a moment ago,' le.
before she veiled herself at Viola's entrance. Perhaps the best emen- dation is, **aj this presentf"=* represents'; but Shakespeare uses the phrase this present =^^ \iht present time
..., this moment' in several passages, so that probably it is the right reading here.
254. if God did cUl, if it is all natural, not painted. Shakespeare often refers to the practice of painting the face ; cf. Hamlet y v. i. 213.
255. 'TVx in grain, it is dyed with a fast colour. Some explain, 'it itf natural, ingrained.' See G.
258. cunning; used by Shak. often in the good sense * skilful.' 259 — 261. A favourite idea of Elizabethan poets, that those who possess personal beauty should marry and through their children enable that beauty to remain in the world instead of djdng out.


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