Friends and Flatterers by William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare’s poem “Friends and Flatterers” shows “certain signs” to differentiate a genuine friend from a fair-weather friend.
William Shakespeare’s poem “Friends and Flatterers” shows “certain signs” to differentiate a genuine friend from a fair-weather friend.
“Our revels now are ended” appears in Act 4, Scene 1 of The Tempest. Critics regard this soliloquy as Shakespeare’s “retirement speech”.