THE WINTER'S TALE Webster’s Thesaurus Edition for PSAT®, SAT®, GRE®, LSAT®, GMAT®, and AP® English Test Preparation William Shakespeare PSAT is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation neither of which sponsors or endorses this book; SAT is a registered trademark of the College Board which neither sponsors nor endorses this book; GRE, AP and Advanced Placement are registered trademarks of the Educational Testing Service which neither sponsors nor endorses this book, GMAT is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admissions Council which is neither affiliated with this book nor endorses this book, LSAT is a registered trademark of the Law School Admissions Council which neither sponsors nor endorses this product. All rights reserved. The Winter's Tale Webster’s Thesaurus Edition for PSAT®, SAT®, GRE®, LSAT®, GMAT®, and AP® English Test Preparation William Shakespeare PSAT® is a registered trademark of the College Entrance Examination Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation neither of which sponsors or endorses this book; SAT® is a registered trademark of the College Board which neither sponsors nor endorses this book; GRE®, AP® and Advanced Placement® are registered trademarks of the Educational Testing Service which neither sponsors nor endorses this book, GMAT® is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admissions Council which is neither affiliated with this book nor endorses this book, LSAT® is a registered trademark of the Law School Admissions Council which neither sponsors nor endorses this product. All rights reserved. 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ISBN 0-497-25364-X iii Contents PREFACE FROM THE EDITOR..........................................................................................1 PERSONS REPRESENTED................................................................................................3 ACT I................................................................................................................................5 ACT II.............................................................................................................................29 ACT III............................................................................................................................55 ACT IV............................................................................................................................73 ACT V...........................................................................................................................121 GLOSSARY...................................................................................................................147 William Shakespeare 1 PREFACE FROM THE EDITOR Designed for school districts, educators, and students seeking to maximize performance on standardized tests, Webster’s paperbacks take advantage of the fact that classics are frequently assigned readings in English courses. By using a running thesaurus at the bottom of each page, this edition of The Winter’s Tale by William Shakespeare was edited for students who are actively building their vocabularies in anticipation of taking PSAT®, SAT®, AP® (Advanced Placement®), GRE®, LSAT®, GMAT® or similar examinations.1 Webster’s edition of this classic is organized to expose the reader to a maximum number of synonyms and antonyms for difficult and often ambiguous English words that are encountered in other works of literature, conversation, or academic examinations. Extremely rare or idiosyncratic words and expressions are given lower priority in the notes compared to words which are “difficult, and often encountered” in examinations. Rather than supply a single synonym, many are provided for a variety of meanings, allowing readers to better grasp the ambiguity of the English language, and avoid using the notes as a pure crutch. Having the reader decipher a word’s meaning within context serves to improve vocabulary retention and understanding. Each page covers words not already highlighted on previous pages. If a difficult word is not noted on a page, chances are that it has been highlighted on a previous page. A more complete thesaurus is supplied at the end of the book; Synonyms and antonyms are extracted from Webster’s Online Dictionary. Definitions of remaining terms as well as translations can be found at www.websters-online- dictionary.org. Please send suggestions to [email protected] The Editor Webster’s Online Dictionary www.websters-online-dictionary.org 1 P S A T ® i s a r e g i s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k o f t h e College Entrance Examination Board and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation neither of which sponsors or endorses this book; SAT® is a registered trademark of the College Board which neither sponsors nor endorses this book; GRE®, AP® and Advanced Placement® are registered trademarks of the Educational Testing Service which neither sponsors nor endorses this book, GMAT® is a registered trademark of the Graduate Management Admissions Council which is neither affiliated with this book nor endorses this book, LSAT® is a registered trademark of the Law School Admissions Council which neither sponsors nor endorses this product. All rights reserved. William Shakespeare 3 PERSONS REPRESENTED LEONTES, King of Sicilia.% MAMILLIUS, his son. CAMILLO, } ANTIGONUS, four lords of Sicilia CLEOMENES, DION, Sicilian Gentlemen. Officers of a Court of Judicature. POLIXENES, King of Bohemia. FLORIZEL, his son. ARCHIDAMUS, a Bohemian Lord. A MARINER. GAOLER. AN OLD SHEPHERD, reputed father of Perdita. CLOWN, his son. SERVANT TO THE OLD SHEPHERD. AUTOLYCUS, a rogue. TIME, as Chorus. HERMIONE, Queen to Leontes. PERDITA, daughter to Leontes and Hermione. PAULINA, wife to Antigonus. EMILIA, a lady attending on the Queen. OTHER LADIES, attending on the Queen. Thesaurus attending: (v) attend; (n) presence, daughter: (n) child, son, maiden, (adj) known. nursing, care, appearing, observation; young woman, daughterly, lass, rogue: (n, v) rascal; (n) knave, imp, (adj) concomitant, attendant, unmarried woman, damsel, miss, miscreant, crook, cheat, impostor, ministrant, in attendance, ancillary. missy, virgin. swindler, cad, villain, scoundrel. ANTONYMS: (n) nonattendance, gaoler: (n) keeper, screw, turnkey, servant: (n) manservant, domestic, inattention. warder, jailor, custos, custodian, lackey, maid, employee, flunkey, autolycus: (n) Robert Macaire, lawman, guard, ass, ranger. retainer, boy, footman, flunky, trickster, Artful Dodger, colporteur, officers: (n) executive committee, staff. menial. ANTONYMS: (n) master, pedlar, cadger. reputed: (adj) supposed, renowned, mistress. clown: (n) fool, joker, jester, boor, famous, conjectural, assumed, famed, harlequin, joke, comedian, rustic, eminent, prominent, alleged, well- comic, acrobat; (v) antic. known, distinguished. ANTONYM: 4 The Winter's Tale MOPSA, shepherdess.% DORCAS, shepherdess. OTHER SICILIAN LORDS, LADIES, and ATTENDANTS; SATYRS for a Dance; SHEPHERDS, SHEPHERDESSES, GUARDS, etc. Thesaurus shepherdess: (n) sheepman, sheepherder, herdess, herder, cowherd. William Shakespeare 5 ACT I SCENE I. SICILIA. AN ANTECHAMBER IN LEONTES' PALACE.% [Enter CAMILLO and ARCHIDAMUS] ARCHIDAMUS. If you shall chance, Camillo, to visit Bohemia, on the like occasion whereon my services are now on foot, you shall see, as I have said, great difference betwixt our Bohemia and your Sicilia. CAMILLO. I think this coming summer the King of Sicilia means to pay Bohemia the visitation which he justly owes him. ARCHIDAMUS. Wherein our entertainment shall shame us we will be justified in our loves; for indeed,-- CAMILLO. Beseech you,-- ARCHIDAMUS. Verily, I speak it in the freedom of my knowledge: we cannot with such magnificence--in so rare--I know not what to say.--We will give you sleepy Thesaurus betwixt: (n) midst; (prep) among, unjustified, unreasonable, wrong, about, create, beget, make, induce. amid; (adv) atwixt. unworthy. sicilia: (n) Sicily. entertainment: (n) distraction, justly: (adv) accurately, fairly, visitation: (v) visit, examination; (n) diversion, enjoyment, show, correctly, honestly, lawfully, tribulation, calamity, annoyance, pleasure, recreation, fun, reception, properly, exactly, uprightly, misfortune, irritation, infliction, pastime; (adj, n) party; (n, v) legitimately, impartially, purely. inspection, test, ordeal. regalement. ANTONYMS: (n) job, ANTONYMS: (adv) wrongly, boredom, discomfort. unfairly, unjustifiably, unjustly, justified: (adj) correct, right, proper, unlawfully, sinfully, falsely, elected, adopted, due, righteous, immorally. sanctified, unearthly, regenerated, occasion: (n, v) cause; (n) case, event, even. ANTONYMS: (adj) unfounded, juncture, episode, incident; (v) bring
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