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…Theater one can see how it has come to its recent re-birth, and that it is here to stay. The Globe Theater was opened in London in 1599. James Burbage, half owner of the theater, built the Globe. The other half of the theater belonged to five men of Lord
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…fall from God’s graces. Pope goes on to pose the questions, “Say what strange motive, Goddess! Could compel/a well-bred Lord to assault a gentle Belle? / O say what stanger cause, yet unexplored, /could make a gentle Belle reject a Lord?” (Pope, ll. 7…
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…. I will support this opinion by scriptural account. During her pregnancy, Rebekah enquired of the Lord, why her children struggled within her. “ And the Lord said to her, two nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from…
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…Ada Byron (Lady Lovelace) Ada Byron, Lady Lovelace, was a creative and influential mathematician. Born on December 10, 1815 to the romantic poet, Lord Byron, she entered a life of prestige and wealth. An active child, she enjoyed gymnastics, dancing…
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…it sold out. Many readers asked for a sequel. The Lord of the Rings was finished in 1950, but the publishers refused to print it because it was to long. It had over half a million words. Lord of the Rings had to be published as three separate volumes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is also painted as a decent and sincere fellow, who has no agenda other than to serve the Lord whom he loves with all his heart. Chaucer seems more ambivalent towards the cleric, a rather boring fellow. The description of the cleric led me to theorize…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is the slaughter of the great monster Grendel. “That I, alone and with the help of my men,/ May purge all evil from this hall. I have heard,/ Too, that the monster’s scorn of men/Is so great that he needs no weapons and fears none./ Nor will I. My lord Higlac…
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…on themselves. This could very well be Augustine’s outlook on the nature of humans, in that they do not place their faith in the Lord, therefore when they are faced with an arduous situation, they fail. As did Augustine’s own best friend fail when he didn’t put…
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Category: /History
…, and our country would not have any just authority. The Magna Carta also established common law which replaced the old feudal rules, which had allowed different lords to follow separate laws. Common law is one law that applies to everyone without exception…
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Category: /History
…proved his right to be king when he managed to pull a sword from a rock. He had to fight many lords, and with Merlin’s help, he received the magic sword excalibur from the Lady of the Lake and defeated them. He married Guinevere and lived in a castle…
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