1.1
‘referred’
- but also entrusted/ committed which might imply Innogen’s agency
1.1
‘too bad for bad report’
ie. worse than even a negative report could convey
1.1
‘I do extend him, sir, within himself,/ Crush him together rather than unfold/ His measure duly’
ie. minimise rather than express the full extent of his merits
(imagery of compressed cloth)
1.1
‘for which their father, old and fond of issue’
- could also suggest their father wanted more children
1.1
‘breeds him and makes him of his bedchamber’
1.1
‘And in’s spring became a harvest’
1.1
‘A sample to the youngest, to th’ more mature/ A glass that feated them, and to the graver/ A child that guided dotards’
ie. exemplary to the young, an image of good behaviour for the more mature (ie. a mirror that showed them good behaviour), a guide/ help for the aged
1.1
‘her own price’
- the punishment she is willing to endure
1.1
‘Always reserved my holy duty’
1.1
‘But he does buy my injuries to be friends’
1.1
‘Past hope and in despair: that way past grace’
1.1
‘I chose an eagle/ And did avoid a puttock’
1.1
‘Nay, let her languish/ A drop of blood a day and, being aged,/ Die of this folly’
1.1
‘But that my master rather played than fought/ And had no help of anger’
1.2
‘There’s none abroad so wholesome as that you vent’
1.2
‘His steel was in debt; it went o’th’ backside the town’
1.2
‘So would I, till you had measured how long a fool you were upon the ground’
1.2
‘She shines not upon fools, lest the reflection should hurt her’
- she avoids shining them on fools, lest she be injured by them being thrown back from the surface of folly
1.3
‘If he should write/ And I not have it, ‘twere a paper lost/ As offered mercy is.’
- or like a pardon for a criminal that arrives too late
1.3
‘Could best express how slow his soul sailed on,/ How swift his ship’
1.3
‘At the sixth hour of morn, at noon, at midnight, / T’encounter me with orisons’
1.3
‘…for then/ I am in heaven for him’
1.3
‘And, like the tyrannous breathing of the north,/ Shakes all our buds from growing’
1.4
Iachimo: ‘But I could then have looked on him without the help of admiration, though the catalogue of his endowments had been tabled by his side and I to peruse him by items’