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shakespeares language
match each quotation from hamlet to its meaning.
\give him leave to go\
\prickd on by a most emulate pride\
\peace! break thee off\
quiet! stop talking.
provoked by extreme jealousy
give him permission to go
Brief Explanations
- "give him leave to go" means give him permission to go as "leave" here implies permission.
- "prick'd on by a most emulate pride" is not about jealousy but being spurred on by a very competitive pride. There is no correct match among given meanings for this one in a strict sense.
- "Peace! break thee off" means Quiet! Stop talking as it is an exclamation for peace and to stop something (talking in context).
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"give him leave to go" - give him permission to go
"prick'd on by a most emulate pride" - No correct match
"Peace! break thee off" - Quiet! Stop talking