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An old man is full of strange oaths.

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The man in Shakespeare's fourth stage of life isn't necessarily a soldier. This is a conceit to demonstrate how volatile men at this stage of life can be. He is "full of strange oaths," meaning that in his drive to defend his manhood, he is willing to swear to do lots of things, however odd to common ears.

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