Henry V, in the play Henry V. He is encouraging his troops to storm a breach in the walls of Harfleur. The speech which follows is one of the two Famous Speeches from the play and one of the most famous in all of Shakespeare.
Henry V
Iambic pentameter is a verse form, a rhythm of ten syllables where weak stresses alternate with strong ones, creating a sound like ta-DUM-ta-Dum-ta-DUM-ta-DUM-ta-DUM. Typical lines showing this rhythm are: "In sooth I know not why I am so sad." (Merchant of Venice) "Deny thy father and refuse thy name" (Romeo and Juliet) "O Hamlet thou hast cleft my heart in twain" (Hamlet) "Once more into the breach, dear friends, once more!" (Henry V) "I am a very foolish fond old man" (King Lear)
From Julius Caesar, Cassius says; "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,But in ourselves, that we are underlings."
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Casio thinks of Iago as a very dear friend to Othello, but to Iago Casio was a toy to make Othello jealous. what they both have in common is that they both serve under Othello and are dear friends in battle to him.
Well, that isn't the exact quotation from the play, but that is a paraphrase of Romeo talking to Juliet in Shakespeare's play (Romeo and Juliet). The original line is "My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself / Because it is an enemy to thee."
When laying seige to a town the attackers would attempt to make a breach or hole in the city wall by throwing rocks at it or undermining it. The defenders would move more people there while they attempted to repair the breach and stop the enemy entering the city. It was a dangerous place to be. King Henry says in Shakespeare's Henry V Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more;Or close the wall up with our English dead. In other words - get in there, lads, death or glory!
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"Caro amici" is Italian for "dear friends" or "beloved friends." It is a phrase used to address a group of people in a friendly and affectionate manner.
I think it's kaii if you call each other 'Hun' and 'dear' every once in a while....me and my friend do that, but we're just doing it in a joking kind of way
Iambic pentameter is a verse form, a rhythm of ten syllables where weak stresses alternate with strong ones, creating a sound like ta-DUM-ta-Dum-ta-DUM-ta-DUM-ta-DUM. Typical lines showing this rhythm are: "In sooth I know not why I am so sad." (Merchant of Venice) "Deny thy father and refuse thy name" (Romeo and Juliet) "O Hamlet thou hast cleft my heart in twain" (Hamlet) "Once more into the breach, dear friends, once more!" (Henry V) "I am a very foolish fond old man" (King Lear)
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chers amis is how to say dear friends in French.
my friends and family and dear lover