Category: /Literature/Mythology
, and so asks Neptune for safe passage over the ocean:
Beset with worries, Venus turned to Neptune,
Unfolding from her heart complaints and pleas:
'Juno's anger, and her implacable heart,
Drive me to prayers beneath my dignity.
...
But as to what comes
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
will persuade Othello that Desdemona pleads for Cassio for her "body's lust", and without her knowing it, her conviction in Cassio and her pleas for him to be forgiven by Othello only serve to "undo her credit with the Moor". Iago's language in his soliloquies
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Category: /Literature/Biographies
in their problems a more profitable and humanly conscience society would arise. Margaret ends with a plea for mutual respect and awareness of shared interests, unlike Martineau (Harriet Martineau of famous 1834 Manchester strike) in her version the sense
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
League Rule 21, despite the fact that the 5-page document was signed with no formal evidence. Giamatti considers that Rose accepts the ban to be a no-contest plea. Earlier in 1989, Rose confessed to illegally betting on NFL, NCAA and NBA games, but he denied
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Category: /Literature
Upham explained that the jurors must consider direct evidence along with circumstantial evidence. Judge Alexander offered Cunningham a chance to change his plea from "not guilty" to "manslaughter in that first degree." Cunningham did not accept
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
but the penalty... Just a pound of flesh." Act 4, Scene1, Line 320 ... 325.
Even when Bassanio offered Shylock three times the original amount of money in exchange for Antonio's life, he was not swayed and continued to refuse pleas for mercy. This does not surprise me
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
organization of the players' performance of 'The Murder of Gonzago' shows this well; only after seeing Claudius' reaction to the play does he prepare to act on the Ghost's plea for revenge. Claudius' reaction to the depiction of what were almost his exact actions
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Category: /Literature/Mythology
them impure for their future husbands. Gilgamesh is forceful and he answers to no one.
The people of Uruk cry out to the gods for help because Gilgamesh is destroying the city with his actions. The sky
god, Anu, hears the pleas of the citizens of Uruk
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
of arrows).
In 1898 he published his best-known poem, The Ballad of Reading Gaol, a gripping
account of prison brutality based on his own harrowing experiences with a plea for prison
reform. This came that same year with The Prisons Act, which was partly due
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Category: /History/North American History
the Vietnam conflict.
President Johnson's speech to the American people about the happenings and his plea to congress went as follows: "Last night I announced to the American people that North Vietnamese regime had conducted further deliberate attacks against US
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