The literary term for this quote is paradox. It presents a conflicting idea by suggesting that love, despite being blind, can still see the way to achieve its desires.
Romeo is commenting on the traditional portrait of Cupid, god of love, who is depicted with a blindfold over his eyes to symbolize that "love is blind". His "view is muffled" mean that his eyes are covered. Since they are covered, he is without eyes. But then, muses Romeo, it is unfortunate that even if he cannot see, he still sees well enough to be able to strike the "will" or desire. Cupid finds pathways to stimulate the desire even though he can't see, unfortunately.
slowly until the sound become muffled and then disappear
Linguistic would be how people talk in certain areas. The literary stylistics are more formal and how people should talk without any dialect.
One should be familiar with his own literary heritage. Its who he is, its like where he came from.
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Western literary societies have a large amount of consensus on which works should be included in the literary canon. However sometimes up to 10% of these may be disagreed upon. This number changes as the make up of literary societies and academia changes from year to year.
The author and title of a literary work should be in the introduction.
Personification ...Time is fleeting ...Still, like muffled drums, are beating (also a simile) Rhyme ...ABAB rhyme scheme (numbers slumbers, dream, seem) Alliteration ...Be not like dumb, driven cattle! Theme is that life is beautiful, and we should make be an inspiration in the world
The author and title of a literary work should be in the introduction.
You answered your own question . . . it sounds hollow and muffled because you put Speed Cream on your bearings. This keeps the bearing parts from rattling around loosely, making noise. Your board is sounding the way it should . . .
Anabolic pathways store energy by building molecules. Catabolic pathways release energy by breaking down molecules. Analogies will vary but should show the relationship of products and reactants.