twelfth night.....continued by William Shakespeare /l601ad//commentary.../ act iii/scene ii/20/ "....,to awake your dormouse valor, to put fire in your heart and brimstone in your liver(.......)....,fire -new from the mint(.....)..:the double gilt of this opportunity let time wash off,..."/ verse 40 "....go,write it in a martial hand;be curst and brief;it is no matter how witty...."/firey testiment of Yeshua....written via the martial hand.....Rome's..///verse 50 "....this is a dear manakin to you,Sir Toby. I have been dear to him, lad,some 2000 strong,or so(coin scales,number of wired together scales; and lifeless image of the buried savior) We shall have a rare letter from him:but you have not deliver't?"////verse 65/ "....;for there is no Christian that means to be saved by believing rightly,can ever believe such imposible passages of grossness(uneven reflected image).He's in yellow stockings..."//anticatholic barb in the age of refornmation and relics..../faint image of that color / of necesity,the elizabethan court and it's new church was casting about for a faith ,true ,fresh and real ,yet untainted by Rome's relics...,a tall order and I'd add ,an imposible one / iv/70/ "....put thyself into the trick of singularity:and consequently sets down the manner how;..."/discription of a writer's muse....of revelations///v.225 "...:my rememberance is very free and clear from any image of offence done to any man.'(INDEED...A VERY ACCURATE DISCRIPTION OF THE tURIN sHROUD) V.245 "...:THEREFORE ,ON,OR STRIP your sword stark naked; for meddle you must ,that's certain,or forswear to wear iron about you/ This is as uncivil as strange."///act iii/iv/350 ."..lying vainness,babbling drunkenness,or any taint of vice whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood.----o heavens themselves!(......) how vile an idol ,proves this god!thou(......)hast done good feature shame. In nature,there's no blemish but (of) the mind;none can be calved deform'd but the unkind(......) are empty trunks ,o'ernourish'd by the devil."/ scene li/"....this house is as dark as ignorance ,though ignorance were dark as hell;"/// "....;and yet thou conplainest thou of obstuction?/I am not mad(....) ,this house is dark..."///act 4-iii/ "...;that is.....the glorious sun; this pearl she gave me,I do feel it and see it'and though 'tis wonder that enwrapped me thus...."/cast off coverings/enscaled sun's surface a firey resserection/ ".....that I shake off these names you give me:(......) ;a wreck past hope he was:HIS LIFE ,I GAVE HIM AND THERETO ADD MY LOVE ,WITHOUT RETENTION OR RESTRAINT(.....);for his sake did I expose myself,pure for his love, into the danger of this adverse town;..."///jesus' final trip to jeruselem- to finish his years of effort/ actv/i/367 "....such a barron rascal?an you smile not,he's gagged:AND THUS THE WHIRLIGIG OF TIME BRINGS H I S revenges./ i'll be revenged ...."//an unidentified sighting of yore....perhaps ///// hamlet-prince of demark--1602ad. "...that fair and warlike form in which the majesty of buried Denmark did sometimes march?"///"...is he not like the King? As thou art thyself:such was the very armour he had on...."///shroud's reflective imagry/....horatio----"...,in the gross and scope of my opinion,this bodes some strange eruption to our state."/// "...disasters in the sun;and the moist star,upon whose infuence Neptune's empire stands ,WAS SICK ALMOST TO DOOMSDAY WITH ECLIPSE:...."//// act i /ii/ "...how is it that the clouds still hang on you? not so ,my lord ;I am too much in the sun Good Hamlet ,cast thy nighted color off and let thine eye look like a friend on Denmark. DO NOT FOR EVER ,WITH THY VEILED LIDS SEEK FOR THY NOBLE FATHER IN THE DUST:(.....) THESE (BE)BUT THE TRAPPINGS AND THE SUITS OF WOE."////CASTOFF TOMB COVERINGS/ hAMLET "....,THAT HE MIGHT NOT BETEEM THE WINDS OF HEAVEN VISIT HER FACE TOO ROUGHLY.HEAVEN AND EARTH! must I remember why,....she would hang on him...."///same idea-different slant.....wt. of coverings---suits of woe----of war///scene iii/act one/ "....the chariest maid is prodigal enough ,if she unmask her beauty to the moon:VIRTUE ITSELF ESCAPES NOT CALUMNIOUS STROKES:...."/ SCENE IV/ "....BE THOU A SPIRIT OF HEALTH OR GOBLIN DAMNED,BRING WITH THEE AIRS FROM HEAVEN OR BLASTS FROM HELL(......) THOU COMEST IN SUCH A QUESTIONABLE SHAPE(......)...THAT THOU(....)...AGAIN ,IN COMPLETE STEEL ,REVISIT'ST THUS ,THE GLIMPSES OF THE MOON,MAKING NIGHT HIDIOUS...."/SCEVE V/ "....lust,though to a radiant angel linked,will sate itself...."///"...yea,from the table of my memory..."/act ii/ "...polonius "...breath his faults so quaintly that they may seem the taints of liberty,THE FLASH AND OUTBREAK OF A FIREY MIND..."/// OPHELIA "....,AS IF HE HAD BEEN LOOSED OUT OF HELL ,TO SPEAK OF HORRORS ,HE COMES BEFORE ME."//SCENE II/ "....;tis too narrow for your mind.o god ,i could be bounded by a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space,were it not that I have bad dreams which dreams indeed are ambition;...."/ "...my thanks are too dear a halfpenny.WERE YOU NOT SENT FOR IS IT YOUR OWN INCLINING?"
/ACTiii/ "...get from him why he puts on this confusion,grating so harshly all his days ..."/ polonius "....'tis too much proved---that ,with devotion's visage and pious action ,WE DO SUGER OVER THE DEVIL HIMSELF."/ "....WAS AND IS ,TO HOLD ,AS IT WERE THE MIRROR UP TO NATURE ;TO SHOW VIRTUE HER OWN FEATURE ,SCORN HER OWN IMAGE AND THE VERY AGE AND BODY OF THE TIME his form and pressure."/// "....and we ourselves compelled ,even to the teeth and forehead of our faults,to give evidence WHAT THEN WHAT RESTS?"/// "....huge spokes ,10000 lesser things are mortised and ajoined..."/ outer coverings/"...you shall not budge; you,go not till I set up a glass where(with) you (yourself)may see the inmost part...
."/act v/ "...for
and a shrouding sheet: o, a pit of clay,for to be made...."/again
look of 3d computer image---claylike and unfinished///
"....for by the image of my cause ,I see
the portraiture of his:..."///"...,and, in this harsh world ,draw thy breath
in pain, to tell my story."///"...as this fell sergeant death,is strict
in his arrest---o,I could tell you..."/ "...of accidental judgements,casual
slaughters of death put on by cunning and forced cause."///the
MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR/1600AD/