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Polonius says this to his son Laertes. Polonius is one of the most underhand and dishonest characters in the entire play. (In fact he is killed while trying to spy on Hamlet a few scenes later). Draw your own conclusion.
The mood in the room before the inspector enters is tension from Eric and Birling's jokes on him. The mood was also warm when the engagementparty was on.
You should consult a physician if you get short winded while you are talking. You may have a problem with your heart or with your lungs.
In William Shakespeare's play Hamlet,Polonius is speaking to his son Laertes who is leaving to go to University in Paris in act 1, scene iii when, in the course of giving him advice on how to live and behave himself while abroad, he says....Neither a borrower nor a lender be;For loan oft loses both itself and friendAnd borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.He did, but he was quoting Shakespeare. Hamlet Act I scene III Polonius is giving his son Laertes advice.
Polonius dies in the play. Hamlet kills him while he is in Gertrude's room. Polonius was spying on Hamlet. Hamlet thought that there was a mouse behind the curtain so he swung his sword and killed polonius while he was behind the curtain.
Polonius says it, but he does so in a long-winded way.
The line "brevity is the soul of wit" is spoken by Polonius in William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." The irony lies in the fact that Polonius is known for being long-winded and verbose in his speech and actions, contradicting the very idea of brevity that he espouses.
depends how bad you get winded but it doesnt normally happen
winded Example sentences: He was quite winded as he crossed the finish line. Winded but determined, he took first place in the relay race.
What to do after fainting because of feeling short-winded? See a doctor
Chest pain and pressure very winded - what does this mean?
Polonius says this to his son Laertes. Polonius is one of the most underhand and dishonest characters in the entire play. (In fact he is killed while trying to spy on Hamlet a few scenes later). Draw your own conclusion.
Antonyms of succinct: wordy, verbose, long-winded, prolix.
The mood in the room before the inspector enters is tension from Eric and Birling's jokes on him. The mood was also warm when the engagementparty was on.
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Long-breathed; hence, tediously long in speaking; consuming much time; as, a long-winded talker.
You should consult a physician if you get short winded while you are talking. You may have a problem with your heart or with your lungs.