The Duke thought that chilling winds are true counsellors
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The paraphrase of Duke Senior's speech ends by personifying the cold wind by giving it an animal's bite and tooth: "they bite sharply." The explanation for thinking of "chilling winds [of adversity] that blow" as "true counsellors" is that though they are hard to go through and endure, they are nonetheless not so ...
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The paraphrase of Duke Senior's speech ends by personifying the cold wind by giving it an animal's bite and tooth: "they bite sharply." The explanation for thinking of "chilling winds [of adversity] that blow" as "true counsellors" is that though they are hard to go through and endure, they are nonetheless not so ...
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