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"You taught me language, and my profit on't is, I know how to curse".
We, on the other hand, cannot resist the irony that the Frenchman, who hoped to play Prospero, ended up as Caliban: "You taught me language, and my profit on't is: I know how to curse".
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When Brian Moore on't BBC isn't even sure, it must be a real mystery.
"You taught me language, and my profit on't / Is I know how to curse," Caliban plaintively complains to Miranda in "The Tempest"; to which a political operative today might respond, "Fuck that shit," and then sign Caliban up as a speechwriter.
O. says this isn't true.
"O is not a powerful letter," Mr. Javed said.
But Jell-O is not immune to controversy.
But the Christmas Tree-O isn't all about shimmer.
(No, Jell-O is not growing on the roof).
And, no, that O))) is not an emoticon representing a puzzled bloke with a long beard.
But face it, daddy-o: isn't straight kind of square?
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