All highly disciplined 18th century European armies formed lines of three or two men deep, in order to optimize firepower . The French revolutionary armies adopted a system of attacking in columns because for them it was easier to do so.
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The line is Frailty thy name is woman, NOT vanity and it is from Hamlet.
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According to my copy, it's line 361 of Act V Scene 2 of Hamlet. But be warned--different editions of the play may contain different lines or may count them differently. Line numbers are not the same from edition to edition.
Figures of Speech.......Following are examples of figures of speech in the poem:Alone and palely loitering (line 2): alliteration.lily on thy brow (line 9): metaphor comparing the knight's paleness to the hue of a lily.And on thy cheeks a fading rose (line 11): metaphor comparing the color of his cheeks to the color of a rose.Full beautiful, a faery's child (line 14): alliteration.roots of relish, sighed full sore (line 25): alliteration.And there . . . (lines 30, 31, 33, 34): anaphora.I saw pale Kings, and Princes too / Pale warriors, death pale were they all (lines 37-39): alliteration.
They believed thy didn't have to pay British taxes because they were the colonists after all
Our father which art in heaven hallowed be thy name
Apostrophe-Apex
Flat cap Jacko in Love Thy Neighbour.Love thy Neighbour was a British sitcom that ran through the 70s.For more info: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Love_Thy_Neighbour
something along the lines of .... "Death, that hath sucked thy breath, has no effect yet upon thy beauty." means that Romeo think Juliet is even beautiful in death.
Here are some telling lines: "Slain in a skirmish where the three roads meet?" (756) "Thrill through my soul, my queen, at this thy tale." (753) "What say'st thou? Did not Polybus beget me?" (1049)
Something along the lines of "Thy night was quaint? I do presume, fair maiden."