our house is hell, and thou a merry devil, didst rob it of some taste of tediousness but fare thee well there is a ducat for thee. who says these line and to whom. where is the speaker
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In the above lines, Jessica says that her house is hell because of her father’s avarice. Launcelot with his jolly nature and with his antics and nonsensical capering has relieved it of much boredom and dullness.
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Our house is hell, and thou a merry devil, didst rob it of some taste of tediousness but fare thee well there is a ducat for thee. who says these line and to whom. where is the speaker
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