Quote by William Shakespeare, Richard II

He does me double wrongThat wounds me with the flatteries of his tongue.


He does me double wrongThat wounds me with the flatteries of

Summary

This quote suggests that the person being referred to is being deceived by someone who speaks flattering words. The phrase "double wrong" implies that not only is the person being harmed by the deceptive actions of the other, but they are also being hurt by the manipulative and deceitful words used by the person. It highlights the emotional impact and vulnerability that comes from being deceived by someone who uses flattery to mask their true intentions.

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Flattery
By William Shakespeare, Richard II
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