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The south sea bubble
Even though under george I manifacture, commerce, and agricolture prospered, in 1720 the South Sea Company fell. The shareholders were ruined and so south sea bubble started, the first English financial crisis.
The birth of English parties
During the reign of charles II, we have the birth of Whigs and tories. These tw

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Since 2001,Day of Silence observances have been coordinated by the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) a New York-based organization that also has worked to support gay-straight alliances at high schools.
The Alliance Defence Fund ,a Christian legal group that has opposed same-sex marriage is launching a counter-event called the Day

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Lydia: the youngest of Bennet’s family. She will escape with Mr Wicklam and she will marry him. Careless and determinated to have her own way, would hardly give them a hearing. Jane: the oldest daughter of the Bennets.
Elisabeth: called also Lizzy or Eliza. Is one of the five sisters. She often meets Dracy (they fall in love at the end). She has a p

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Early life
Shakespeare left school at fifteen and became an apprentice in his father’s business. After his marriage he may worked as a teacher.
23 years old: he left Stratford for London, where he became an actor and eventually a playwright. He have abandoned his job and his family for the uncertain career of an actor and quickly managed to

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We know that at the end Dorian and the painter see the portrait who was put in an attic and covered. When Dorian sees the portrait he stabs it and Dorian himself died and the picture returns to its original purity.
At the end Dorian’s face is withered, wrinkled, loathsome in fact when people sees him died they don’t recognise him. They recognise him

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Among them Emmeline Pankhurst together with her daughter founded the women’s social and political union. The suffragettes chained themselves to fences and they broke windows and they made hangar strikes because they wanted to obtain the right to vote.
In 1909 the Prime Minister Lloyd George made a new system of taxation that penalises the unearned i

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When he was in Scotland he took up engineering and soon he gave up this studies and later he devoted himself to writing. In 1883 he married Fanny Osbourne and in 1884 he met Henry James that was an American writer very important for psychological elements introduced in his novels. He was the brother of William James.
Stevenson wrote:
- novels~~~

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· Catene montuose, arcipelaghi (in the Alpes)

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· Mesi (in August)
· Stagioni (in summer)
· Anni e secoli (in 1986)
· Parti del giorno (in the evening)
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· Giorni della settimana (on Saturday)
· Ricorrenze usate come complemento di tempo determinato (on Easter day)
· Date (on September 23rd

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- the world of his poetry is mainly artificial besides he showed his love or fondness for the strange, weir, unfamiliar remote in both place and time.
- His poetry stems from imagination in the sense that his work is a vision of what he would like human life to be like, stimulated by his experience of pain and misery.

Substance of his poetr

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Oscar Wilde belonged to the group of aesthetic artists, in particular to a club, called “Rhymers’Club” that published The Yellow Book (1894-1897) a periodical magazine with a decadent taste. The features of decadent artists are five:
- excessive attention to the self;
- hedonistic and sensuous attitude;
- perversity in subject matter;
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