why is county palatine compared to weeping philosopher
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The County Palatine is called the weeping philosopher. 4. The allusion is to the weeping philosopher, Heraclitus of Ephesus who mourned over the follies of the mankind. Portia compares Palatine to the weeping philosopher who is full of sadness even in his youth.
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Thee allusion is to the weeping philosopher, Heraclitus of Ephesus who mourned over the follies of the mankind. Portia compares Palatine to the weeping philosopher who is full of sadness even in his youth.
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