CAS WR 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Volumnia

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More bound to "s mother; yet here he lets me prate. When she, poor hen, fond of no second brood, Has cluck"d thee to the wars and safely home, Boy: a male person of low birth or status; a male child or youth. Childishness: quality or conduct typical of or appropriate to a child, quality or conduct not befitting maturity; puerility, foolishness, silliness; immature or foolish behavior. Bound: made fast by a tie, confined; fastened down ; intimately connected; intimately connected; compelled, obliged; under necessity. Mother: the female parent of a human being; a woman in relation to a child or children to whom she has given birth; (also, in extended use) a woman who undertakes the responsibilities of a parent towards a child. Prate: to make the loud clucking noise associated with laying an egg; to talk or chatter; to speak foolishly, boastfully, or at great length, esp. to little purpose; to prattle.

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