I only have a nodding acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare, Felix said.
Could you explain "nodding acquaintance"?
My comments:
An acquaintance is someone you know but only a little of. Perhaps you've just met or perhaps you've met a few times but haven't talked much. Perhaps all you have ever said to him or her was "Hi", "How are you?" or "Nice weather, today, isn't it?"
A nodding acquaintance is such a relationship, in which all you do to each other was nodding the head by way of saying hello, as a most casual gesture of the other person's presence.
In other words, you don't know each other well at all.
Felix's nodding acquaintance with the works of Shakespeare, hence?
It means, in short, Felix has read very little of Shakespeare.
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