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Page 93
... Probably the strongest argument for Caliban's fish- like nature is the comment of Antonio upon him . Sebastian has ridiculed Stephano , Trinculo , and Caliban , the drunken three , and has asked if money will buy them , and Antonio ...
... Probably the strongest argument for Caliban's fish- like nature is the comment of Antonio upon him . Sebastian has ridiculed Stephano , Trinculo , and Caliban , the drunken three , and has asked if money will buy them , and Antonio ...
Page 96
... probably tricked out in buttons and tassells of Copper silver ( this Copper silver being praised by one gentleman for its economy because it could get safely through three performances ) . . . Tyncell Ribbon . . . silver lawne with tas ...
... probably tricked out in buttons and tassells of Copper silver ( this Copper silver being praised by one gentleman for its economy because it could get safely through three performances ) . . . Tyncell Ribbon . . . silver lawne with tas ...
Page 97
... probably distended to the proper circumference by means of " hoopes , " the whole then being joined with " nayles " or " tackes . " ( FE1 , 162 ) Some may have stood alone as artificial monsters , whereas others were probably occupied ...
... probably distended to the proper circumference by means of " hoopes , " the whole then being joined with " nayles " or " tackes . " ( FE1 , 162 ) Some may have stood alone as artificial monsters , whereas others were probably occupied ...
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