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6-7. Yon should put your lord into a desperate assur- ance, that you thoroughly explain to your lord that he must despair.
Digitized by VjOOQ i^^ SC. III.] ' NOTES. 131 IX, She took the ring of me, etc. Viola, finding the ring sent after her, accompanied by a fiction, is quick-witted and delicate enough to meet it with another, and designedly avoids betraying the weakness of Olivia before her steward.
17. Fortune forbid . . . not. We should have expected /or tun* forbid ^ etc., without the not;
... but this negative is fre- quently found after verbs which contain in themselves a negative idea.
Had lost her tongue, prevented the use of, or caused the loss of, her tongue.
21-33. In the craftiness of her love she allures me by means of this surly messenger.
87. Pregnant enemy, prompt or ready fiend (the enemy of mankind).
38. Proper-false, handsome and deceitful.
32. Fadge, suit, or fit together.
33. Monster. Viola applies the expression to her self l«ecause she is dressed as a boy.
35>q8. In my character of a man I see that my master^s love for Olivia is to be despaired of; in my character of a woman I see what unavailing sighs poor Olivia will breathe.


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