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to kill anyone who withholds information. Teiresias tested Oedipus patience in the beginning of the story with information he was withholding, For you would rouse a very stone to wrath
. This impatient accusing of Teiresias proved to be bad, especially since
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
human nature and the wrath of God. Because of the letter, which was eventually printed in the local paper, friends began taking up a collection to fund a college education for Hamilton. Hamilton was later accepted into grammar school in Elizabethtown, New
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. In another fit of rage, Lear tries to attack Kent, his most loyal servant, for supporting Cordelia. Without considering Kent's wise words, Lear draws his sword and warns Kent not to come "between the dragon and his wrath" (1.1.130). This reckless behaviour causes
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for himself, but God provides for the lion.
He who has suffer'd you to impose on him, knows you.
The tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction.
You never know what is enough unless you know what is more than enough.
If others had not been foolish
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by Proteus, who was killed by the hands of his own wife. These factors probably had taken their toll on Odysseus.
At the same time he had the wrath of Poseidon to contend with. Another factor which could have also lead to this distress could have been his visit
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because he could have anger towards Othello. Villain, be sure thou prove my love a whore!/ Be sure of it; give me ocular proof;/ or, by the worth of mine eternal soul,/ thou hadst been better been born a dog/ than answer my waked wrath! (3.3.356) The only
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
in Washington during the post-war era. The League of Nations was a promoter of peace, and could have served as an effective tool against the wrath of a second war or conflict. Yet many failed to recognize this.
The absence of the USA was greatly felt in the League
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can only be put in jail. More knows the law so well he will try to escape the King and his evil Council's wrath. More chooses to hide in the "thickets of the law" and chooses to go against the Act of Succession, but doesn't tell us why until the end
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with priests, who could convert the natives to believe in the Christian faith. Las Casas, a powerful voice for the Indians, was a defender against colonization, sought to set free Indians from the oppressive wrath of Spain.
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of what Euclid later included in Books One and Two of the Elements.
He believed that experience and mind with speech are the criteria of the knowledge. And according to Hippocrates, the diseases are not due to the "wrath of God", but to natural causes which
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