Papers 1081-1090 of total 56223 found.
Category: /History
…, changes that helped shape the history not only of Europe but also of the world. The Reformation, like the Renaissance, was born in the fold of little states. Indeed, without them, it could not have survived. Like the humanists, the Reformers were opposed…
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Category: /Literature
…ten states away and think that our community could be in danger. We might as well not know, I suppose. In his third argument, he takes a different approach. Thoreau brings up a story of a Hindoo prince that was raised with savages and thought himself one…
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…for Clarence's death, and achieve Hastings's execution, all at very little risk to himself. He plays with his victims and uses rhetoric as a weapon; he utilises the anaphora, the antithesis (peace-war, winter-summer…) and the alliteration (bosom, buried…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The Masks We Wear Hamlet, one of Shakespeare's best-known plays, tells the tale of a young Danish prince who must uncover the truth about his father's death. Hamlet's uncle Claudius, the King's brother, does the honourable deed and takes control…
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…that she is trying to keep him from obtaining power and status. Calpurnia believes Caesar to be a prince and is convinced that some falling meteors are warnings of a prince's death. When she hears her husband boast that he is more dangerous than danger…
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…14, Alba 2 1972, to replace another show (Booth 26). The show took place in South Central California, where Fred Sanford and his son Lamont lived and owned a junk yard. Fred was satisfied with his little business . However, Lamont…
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Category: /Literature/English
…” “…A LITTLE MORE THAN KIN AND LESS THAN KIND” Hamlet makes his first observation, suspiciously commenting in an aside (a speech sharing his private thoughts with the audience) that Claudius who referred to him as a "son," is "A little more than kin [family…
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Category: /Literature/English
…into a flourishing little city since Mr. Clemens sketched it. In his time the two embattled forces of civilization and barbarism were encamped at Hannibal, as they are at all times and everywhere; the morality of the place was the morality of a slaveholding community…
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Category: /History
…and his little body so distorted, and the leg was terribly swollen. The doctors were just useless. They looked more frightened than any of us and they kept whispering among themselves. There seemed just nothing they could do, and hours went by until they had…
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Category: /History
…Diana, Princess of Wales, was one of the finest women in the world. Since her fantasy wedding to Prince Charles, she has captured the admiring eyes of the public. We have watched her blossom into a great beauty, raise a young family, and campaign…
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