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Caliban had learned to speak of Prospero and his daughter ; he had no names for the sun and moon , before their arrival , and could not have invented a language of his own , without more understanding , than Shakspeare has thought it ...
Caliban had learned to speak of Prospero and his daughter ; he had no names for the sun and moon , before their arrival , and could not have invented a language of his own , without more understanding , than Shakspeare has thought it ...
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Malone . 8 of brave mettle ; ] The old copy has - metal . The two words are frequently confounded in the first folio . The epithet , lift the moon out of her sphere , if she 54 TEMPEST .
Malone . 8 of brave mettle ; ] The old copy has - metal . The two words are frequently confounded in the first folio . The epithet , lift the moon out of her sphere , if she 54 TEMPEST .
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lift the moon out of her sphere , if she would continue in it five weeks without changing . Enter ARIEL , invisible ; playing solemn musick . " Seb . We would so , and then go a bat - fowling . Ant . Nay , good my lord , be not angry .
lift the moon out of her sphere , if she would continue in it five weeks without changing . Enter ARIEL , invisible ; playing solemn musick . " Seb . We would so , and then go a bat - fowling . Ant . Nay , good my lord , be not angry .
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6 Ant . She that is queen of Tunis ; she that dwells Ten leagues beyond man's life ; she that from Naples Can have no note , unless the sun were post , ( The man i ' the moon's too slow , ) till new - born chins Be rough and razorable ...
6 Ant . She that is queen of Tunis ; she that dwells Ten leagues beyond man's life ; she that from Naples Can have no note , unless the sun were post , ( The man i ' the moon's too slow , ) till new - born chins Be rough and razorable ...
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Therefore behoveth him a full long spoone , " That shall ete with a fend . " - Tyrwhitt . thou to be the siege of this moon - calf 70 TEMPEST .
Therefore behoveth him a full long spoone , " That shall ete with a fend . " - Tyrwhitt . thou to be the siege of this moon - calf 70 TEMPEST .
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ancient appears Ariel bear believe bring called comes death Demetrius doth Duke edit Enter Exit expression eyes fair fairy father fear folio give grace hand hast hath head hear heart Henry Hermia I'll Johnson kind king lady Laun leave letter light lion live look lord lover Lysander madam Malone master means meet Milan mind Mira moon nature never night observes old copy passage Perhaps play poet present printed Prospero Proteus Puck Queen reason scene seems sense Shakspeare signifies Silvia sleep sometimes song speak speech Speed spirit stand Steevens strange suppose sweet tell thee Theobald thing thou thought translation true Valentine Warburton wood word