A lyric poem in the form of an address to a certain subject.
Answer:
the act of enacting : the state of being enacted. 2 : something (such as a law) that has been enacted.
Explanation:
The enactment of new and more stringent registration laws. ...
Apart from gardens and house-property,, all land was, according to this enactment, owned by the state;.
Answer:
In this case, the speaker is Caliban. With this sentence, Caliban tries to say that we should get to know someone before we start judging without knowing anything about someone. This refers to the prejudices people often have about other people without knowing anything about them.
Therefore, Caliban tries to say that we should meet someone, come closer to his/her hearts before bringing any conclusions. People's appearance doesn't matter; we should become familiar with their soul and their hearts so we could make a fair judgment.
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