With
whispering and most guilty diligence,
In
action all of precept, he did show me
The
way twice o’er.
-Isabella
Measure For Measure Act IV, Scene i,
Line 39
Precept means detailed direction. I had to look that one up.
It’s not a really uncommon word, but it’s one of those words that though I’ve
heard it, I’m not really sure what it means. So it means detailed direction.
Isabella is talking to the Duke (disguised as a friar), and she’s referring to
Angelo. She’s saying that Angelo showed her the way into his private garden
where they are scheduled to have a clandestine meeting. She is obviously
emphasizing Angelo’s guilt. And rightfully so. Also, the fact that Angelo made
sure to show her twice over shows us that Angelo wanted to be sure that she
found her way to the rendezvous.
Yes, Angelo is guilty as sin.
Here is the detailed directions (the precept) for preparing this box of macaroni and cheese. Honestly though, I'd have to say that my taste buds didn't quite reach a state of disbelief.
2 comments:
Good pic and commentary. Very funny.
In nursing we call the people that train us "preceptors".
That's very interesting. Language is amazing.
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