In my school days, when I had lost one shaft,
shot his fellow of the self-same flight
The self-same way with more advised watch,
To find the other forth; and by adventuring both,
I oft found both.
In what context does the speaker speak these words?
Write the meaning of the extract. What does the speaker want to establish with this
childhood example?
What aspect of the speaker's personality is revealed here?
What assurance does the speaker give here?
How does Antonio respond to these
words?
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In my school days, when I had lost one shaft, I shot his fellow of the selfsame flight The selfsame way with more advisèd watch To find the other forth—and by adventuring both, I oft found both. I urge this childhood proof Because what follows is pure innocence
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