Papers 1801-1810 of total 2432 found.
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…about gives Zeena the vicarious emotion she lusts, but suddenly, Ethan notices Zeena's hardness and callousness like never before–an antipathy of Mattie. Angered and dismayed, he stops himself and ponders at his discovery: "Wrath and dismay contended…
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…in crime, as he declares: What though the field be lost? All is not lost; the unconquerable will, And study of revenge, immortal hate, And courage never to submit or yield: And what is else not to be overcome? That glory never shall his wrath or might…
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…of the character. The homicidal narrator creeps into the victim’s room, each time growing bolder and becoming more daring. Finally, he can no longer restrain his passion, and kills the old man in his sleep. The wrath, which plagued the narrator has disappeared…
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…deminstraighted the lack of training the men had received. Now he was trapped in port by Collingwood. Decres response to the letter urging Villeneuve to weigh anchor or deal with the wrath of Napoleon. Napoleon, frustrated with Villeneuve and not having…
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…and God’s henchman. His victims are those who attempt “to poison and destroy” his brothers. Jules understands himself to be the vehicle of God’s furious anger. Instead of holding the Gyges Ring, Jules posses the wrath of god. As the Gyges Ring, the Wrath of God…
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…motives, and came to the conclusion that he had not accomplished very much. All Reussi was doing was transferring his wrath from Mr. Atreides to Hector. "Ah well," he thought, "I shall have to try a different approach next week." He pressed the stop…
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…of the text. The dimensions of God’s character, his relationship to his people, and the lives of the people he blessed that are more “Old-Testament-specific” such as Israel’s reverence of God, God’s wrath, and Israel’s worldly living, work to convey a more…
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…amount of security was valued. However, this notion that belonging to or being needed by the gods did not guarantee being spared of their wrath seems somewhat harsh. Perhaps for the Mesopotamian, it was necessary to explain the ways of god in a way…
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…meet, primarily, the "good" and "gracious" Hermione, victim to false allegations, and find that she reacts in a very rational manner. She comes to accept Leontes' unsupported wrath with humility and nobility- "Should a villain say so..He were as much more…
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…that the first performance consisted of about 200 instrumentalists and 300 vocalists.         Berlioz's intentions with the requiem were purely dramatic. He was openly agnostic, and used the mass text as a dramatic setting for the day of wrath, rather than…
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