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untutored

Shakespearean Definition:

Adjective - uneducated, simple minded, untaught

Frequency: 6

Here are all of the speeches where untutored shows up across the corpus:

Henry VI, Part 2


Blunt-witted lord , ignoble in demeanor !
If ever lady wronged her lord so much ,
Thy mother took into her blameful bed
Some stern untutored churl , and noble stock
Was graft with crab-tree slip , whose fruit thou art
And never of the Nevilles’ noble race .

Henry VI, Part 3


Untutored lad , thou art too malapert .

Pericles, Prince of Tyre


Thou speak’st like him’s untutored to repeat
Who makes the fairest show means most deceit .
But bring they what they will and what they can ,
What need we fear ?
The ground’s the lowest , and we are halfway there .
Go tell their general we attend him here ,
To know for what he comes and whence he comes
And what he craves .