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What literary device is apparent in the bolded lines of viola’s speech to the captain in act ii, scene iv, of shakespeare’s twelfth night?

viola: too well what love women to men may owe:
in faith, they are as true of heart as we.
my father had a daughter loved a man,
as it might be, perhaps, were i a woman,
i should your lordship.

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