alliteration
example in seven ages of man
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My favourite is "shrunk shank". Actually it is the only real alliteration in the speech, although Shakespeare does use a lot of sibilants (the letter "s" primarily) in the sixth age: sixth, slipper'd, spectacles, side, "pipes and whistles".
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Examples of alliteration in the poem "The Seven Ages of Man":
quick in quarrel
play his part
shrank shrunk
made to his mistress
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