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The Knight’s Tale
Theseus, duke of Athens, imprisons Arcite and Palamon, two knights from Thebes (another city in ancient Greece). From their prison, the knights see and fall in love with Theseus’s sister-in-law, Emelye. Through the intervention of a friend, Arcite is freed, but he is banished from Athens. He returns in disguise and becomes a page i

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disegnando la confusione: prima del giorno
lui vuole rischiare la vita e divorarlo,
nutrire su un’ altra carne, ma il fato quella notte
aveva in mente u cambiamento, il suo giorno di delirio
aveva un’ altra fine.
Potente e astuto,
Il parente di Higelac fu interessato a guardarlo
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Download: 105Cat: Inglese    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 7 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 22.12.2006

The British lakes are:
➢ The Lake District in the northwest of England
In Scotland, lakes are called lochs and there are:
➢ Loch Ness
➢ Loch Lamond
The seas are:
➢ The North Sea separates Great Britain from Norway
➢ The English Channel separates the main island from the continent
➢ The Irish Sea divides Britain from Irela

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E X E T E R...

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The development of the Modernist novel was deeply influenced by the new theories of Freud who proposed the theory of human consciousness multi-layered, involving different level of experience and memory. Therefore, perception of reality is fundamentally subjective.
The technique of free association and wordplay forms an important part of James Joyc

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Coleridge got married and, for a period of his life, he was happy. He met Wordsworth and his sister and they became close friends. This friendship started a revolution in the English poetry. In fact, they published the “Lyrical Ballads”, the manifesto of the Romanticism. In this period, Coleridge moved to the Lake District.
Coleridge wrote some of t

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He soon developed the qualities of a keen observer of human society: she possessed a great ability to read right inside people. With irony, she explores human emotion and behaviour.
Very little we know about his sentimental life. Maybe, she had a romantic love story with a young man who had no money, but he was compelled to go abroad to seek fortune