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The Winter's Tale Quotes
There was speech in their dumbness, language in their very gesture.
Source:
(Penguin, ed. 2005), Act V, Scene II, Page 102
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Themes
Communication
Silence
Speech
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Book:
The Winter's Tale
Writer:
William Shakespeare
Genre:
Classics, Plays, Comedy
Published:
1623
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