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Counterplot   Listen
noun
Counterplot  n.  A plot or artifice opposed to another.



verb
Counterplot  v. t.  (past & past part. counterplotted; pres. part. counterplotting)  To oppose, as another plot, by plotting; to attempt to frustrate, as a stratagem, by stratagem. "Every wile had proved abortive, every plot had been counterplotted."






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"Counterplot" Quotes from Famous Books



... not the faintest suspicion that anything of the sort had been going on. Don Juan himself had very quickly perceived the counterplot, and had found it a most amusing episode in the little drama with which he was beguiling the time during his ...
— Clare Avery - A Story of the Spanish Armada • Emily Sarah Holt

... open to Evan: to bribe her maid and to watch her letters. The maid, Josefa, was a light-headed creature perfectly willing to plot or counterplot with anybody. Unfortunately she was of very little use to Evan, because her mistress did not trust her in the least. As for the letters, it was scarcely likely that if Maud Deaves were carrying on a dangerous correspondence she would have the letters come openly to the house. Nevertheless Evan ...
— The Deaves Affair • Hulbert Footner

... Isolde." As in that stupendous musical tragedy, the orchestra takes the part played by the chorus in Greek tragedy, so in "Hansel und Gretel" it unfolds the thoughts, motives, and purposes of the personages of the play and lays bare the simple mysteries of the plot and counterplot. The careless happiness of the children, the apprehension of the parents, promise and fulfilment, enchantment and disenchantment—all these things are expounded by the orchestra in a fine flood of music, highly ingenious ...
— A Book of Operas - Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music • Henry Edward Krehbiel

... practical and extravagant, is not of the kind that delights in plot and counterplot. His novels abound in action, but the episodes wear a more or less random look: the impression produced is pretty much that of a story of adventure. But if they fail as stories they are unexceptionable as canvases. Our author unrolls them with superb audacity; and ...
— Views and Reviews - Essays in appreciation • William Ernest Henley

... King's on t'other side, A looking tow'rds Whitehall: But could we bring him round about; He'd counterplot you all. ...
— The Works of John Dryden, Vol. 6 (of 18) - Limberham; Oedipus; Troilus and Cressida; The Spanish Friar • John Dryden



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