This question is based on General Literary Appreciation.
'I have said too much unto a heart of stone,
And laid my honour too unchary on it',
There's something in me that reproves my fault,
But such a headstrong potent fault it is
That it but mocks reproof.'.
William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night
A heart of stone in the lines above is an example of
This question is based on William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
'She bore a mind that envy could not but call fair' The statement above characterizes
This question is based on William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
According to the play, the Duke of illyria is fascinated by
This question is based on William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
DUKE:... Thou know'st no less but all; I have unclasped to thee the book even of my secret soul. What exactly has the Duke unclasped?
This question is based on William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
'I'll do my best
To woo your lady.'
What is the sincere desire of the person who made the statement above?