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wrath upon thy head" (1.1.72). At first, Faustus is so eager to gain this knowledge from Satan that he ignores the Good Angel. Later, when the Good Angel appears again and pleads for him to think on heavenly things, but again Faustus, either because…
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…spreads his fury over the Geatish countryside and Beowulf is deeply disturbed by the suffering of his people inflicted by the evil dragon. 33 The dragon's wrath soon reaches Beowulf's home which is destroyed by its fiery breath. Beowulf immediately vows…
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…). Later in 1701, he daringly presented to the speaker of the House of Commons his Legion’s Memorial, in which he threatened Parliament with the wrath of the people for failing to heed their will. The death of William in 1702 and the accession of Queen…
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…. Faithfulness is only inherent in one married person in the book, George Wilson, but George has his own personality flaws and ends up committing a deadly sin of his own – wrath. He has trouble controlling his temper and eventually snaps after he wife is killed…
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…fiction storylines would occur at this juncture in time. The sequel to the movie, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, enjoyed the same level of success that the first did, and throughout the next ten years following this film, the Star Trek series would be reborn…
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…— alas! alas! Witness my son, now in the shade of death, Whose bright out-shining beams thy cloudy wrath Hath in eternal darkness folded up. Your aery buildeth in our aery’s nest. O God, that seest it, do not suffer it! As it is won with blood, lost…
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…most certainly may be said to fit these descriptions. The OED provides an even more appropriate and interesting definition of courage dating from the 14th to the 17th centuries, one in which courage meant "anger, wrath; haughtiness, pride . . . ." Another…
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…as a Catholic wine merchant and fears what wrath his employer Mr. Leonard would leash upon him if his action were to go public. Reflecting Marxian ideology, "a man's consciousness changes with every change in the conditions of his material existence, in his social…
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…the fate of the world and wondering how they could possibly win in a battle against the father of the Gods. Palin bowed deeply to Zeboim and greeted the dark paladins and the Solamnic knights with obvious relief that some had survived the wrath of Chaos. Steel…
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…, as naught were there, And unobserved he whispered in his ear: "Listen, my brother, listen, by your faith; Hear you not what the carter says in wrath? Take all, at once, for he has given you Both hay and cart, and this three horses too." "Nay," said…
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