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You're welcome to do far more than name-calling on this site, my son. A
good start would be to offer ideas of your own in response to the ques-
tion posted.Also, I fail to see how whether or not a power is "sublime" refutes what
my suggested topic.-LunarCaustic,
fourth year English Lit major, prospective PDP or Masters student,
and writer of a third-year, A-graded research paper on Art Versus Artifice
in The TempestPosted by LunarCaustic on April 22, 1997 at 10:13:41
In Reply to "Prospero and God" posted by First year English student at university on April 20, 1997 at 09:49:44
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