Both Uses of
quaint
in
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Yes, yes; the lines are very quaintly writ; But, since unwillingly, take them again: Nay, take them.†
Scene 2.1 *
- Why then a ladder, quaintly made of cords, To cast up with a pair of anchoring hooks, Would serve to scale another Hero's tow'r, So bold Leander would adventure it.†
Scene 3.1
Definition:
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(quaint) unusual in an interesting or pleasing way -- especially when old-fashioned