1) Melancholy - a gloomy state of mind, esp. when habitual
2) Invectively - censoriously abusive
3) Sinewy – tough, firm, resilient
4) Debility – a weakened or enfeebled state
5) Recompense – to repay or reward for service
6) Folly – lack of understanding or sense
7) Churlish – rude, mean
8) Uncouth – awkward, clumsy or unmannerly
9) Motley – exhibiting great diversity
10) Courtier – a person who seeks favor by flattery
11) Galled - impudence
12) Libertine – a person who is morally or sexually unrestrained
13) Embossed – to decorate with raised ornament
14) Mettle – courage and fortitude
15) Venerable – commanding respect due to age or dignity
16) Effigy – a representation or image
Here is a great explanation for how to cite Shakespeare. Use this as a source for your As You Like It paper for first term.
http://www.wsu.edu/~delahoyd/shakespeare/mla.html
Monday, August 30, 2010
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