Papers 1651-1660 of total 2432 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…by the thought of returning to an obligated relationship in America. Hemingway himself learned of obligations from four separate marriages; why should any of his fictional characters escape this dreaded wrath. Another way that Krebs withdraws from society…
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…to protect themselves from the wrath of those seeking to large amounts of money they carry with them. Women like the Miss America runner-up should have the right to protect herself from rape and other crimes. As a society, America must realize that the time…
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…false. Conversion of the Jews will be the work of God alone operating from within, and not of man working-or rather playing-from without. If these offences be taken away, worse will follow. For they are thus given over by the wrath of God to reprobation…
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…such as Matthew 3:7-10 : “But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sad’du-cees come to this baptism, he said unto them, O generation of vipers who hath warned you to flee from wrath to come? Bring forth therefore fruits meet for repentance. And think not to say…
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Category: /History
…Socrates believes determine piety. Each individual should be able of themselves able to ascertain what properties make up the pious, and apply them to each facet of their lives. This does negate the possibility that man will suffer the wrath of God for acting…
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…' inevitable wrath. Told as a monologue, the book describes Holden's thoughts and activities over these few days, during which he describes a developing nervous breakdown, symptomised by his bouts of unexplained depression, impulsive spending and generally odd…
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…Paradise Lost was, in turn, probably inspired by "Fall of the Damned." The following are descriptions of Hell by Milton in Paradise Lost. Book VI Down from the verge of heaven, eternal wrath Burnt after them to the bottomless pit…
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…to curtail the wrath of their superior moral, disciplined and organized armies. Although both followed similar tactics, there is still one slight difference separating the two men--slight in the variance, NOT the magnitude of this particular difference…
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…. After two wives had died Alois married his foster daughter, Klara Poelzi, a Bavarian, 23 years younger than he. She became Adolf's mother. Adolf was raised as a spoiled child by his doting mother. It was she who protected him from the wrath of his father…
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Category: /Literature
…own, but words of a man who realizes not only the graveness of his actions. Later the head witch, Hecate, says," Hath been but for a wayward son,/Spiteful and wrathful, who, as others do,/Loves for his own ends, not for you." (Act III, Scene 5), which again…
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