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…, "My lord, you know I love you"(III.III.136). This is a blatant lie - Iago does and would do anything to make "his lord's" life miserable. He does not love Othello. One line that Iago says is very ironic in several ways. He says, "O, beware, my lord
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…that the commoner had the upper-hand on the land-lords. This was significant in that they were able to demand a higher wage and the markedly increase in their mobility if one lord did not suit their needs. Without the manpower to cultivate and yield crops, the land-lords
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…We are all familiar with the term feudalism. It was a medieval contractual relationship among the upper classes, by which a lord granted land to his men in return for military service. Feudalism was further distinguished by the confinements of political…
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…, Sir Winston Churchill. Churchill was born on November 30th, 1874 as the oldest child of Lord Randolph Churchill. He is most known as the prime minister of Britain during World War II, and for bringing Britain from the brink of being defeated. Churchill…
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…." Greene's bombast notwithstanding, Shakespeare must have shown considerable promise. By 1594, he was not only acting and writing for the Lord Chamberlain's Men (called the King's Men after the ascension of James I in 1603), but was a managing partner in he…
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…of Santa Cruz, who had organized the Armada (Collier’s Encyclopedia 559). The English and Dutch knew that King Philip would attack, and sent small squadrons under Sir William Wynter and Lord Henry Seymour to patrol the Netherlands Coast (Goldman 1…
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…to something divine, she also refers to something coming to an end. She is equating the coming of the Lord with freedom. “All that was in my head and heart now stands like sullen rot at Heaven’s Door” (Droste-Hulshoff 15-17). She is stating her belief…
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…/articles/bushi.htm). One of the main features of the Japanese feudal period was the master-vassal relationship (Hall, Eleanor 38), in which the Lord would hire samurai to protect his castle or manor from invasion from other powerful Lords and samurai…
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…with proceeding forward and totally trusting the Lord to do his will. In My Utmost for His Highest, Oswald Chambers asks us if we have even the slightest reliance on anything other than God (191). This goes to the very heart of any seminarian that may be considering…
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…not be frightened Zechariah; your prayers have been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will have a son who you shall name John. You will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth. For he will be great in the eyes of the Lord. He shall drink neither wine nor…
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