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METAPHYSICAL POETS

The metaphysical poets as a homogenous group since the label was invented by critic; Samuel Jonson to describes a number of poets who have little in common.
The most important poets were John Done, George Herbert and Andrew Marwell. But in reality they cannot be considered as a real p...

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10% of the total amount when the booking is made, the balance, less 9% commission, a fortnight before the arrival of the group.
As you can see, our price are highly competitive and we hope you will accept our offer.
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The rooming list should reach us a week before the actual reservatio

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Finally you will have the change of meeting some of our highly-qualified guides who will escort you around the city and answer any question you may have.
Please inform us if you would like to join the party if the dates suit you.
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INTRO
New York is comp

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In the centre of the complex there are many facilities including the information office, reception, post office, currency exchange, safe deposit and car hire.

The beach is sandy with rocky areas on either side.
Deckchairs and umbrellas are available for hire.
There are three slides into seawater pools and the fourth slide is into

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Come came come
Cost cost cost
Cut cut cut
Do did done
Draw drew drawn
Drink drank drunk
Drive drove driven
Eat ate eaten
Fall fell fallen
Feel felt felt
Find found found
Fly flew flown
F

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Blake's spelling in the title (The Tyger) at once suggests the exotic or alien quality of the beast. The memorable opening couplet (pair of rhyming lines) points to the contrast of the dark "forest of the night" (which suggests an unknown and hostile place) and the intense "burning" brightness of the tiger's colouring: Blake writes here with a painter's

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The origin of the novel
This novel had its origin in a dream: Stevenson wrote down in this diary that he had dreamed of a man in a laboratory who had swallowed a drug and turned into a different being.. so he produced a first draft that depicted the double nature of Victorian society. Also Stevenson was concerned with the duality of man’s natur

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SONNET 6O
Shakespeare doesn’t addressed this sonnet only at the young man but he talks about the human condition in general. In the first part of the poem he compares the inexarable passing of minutes with the futile movement of the waves. Just as each wave as soon as it reaches the share is replaced by the next our life pass quickly.
In t

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Its landscape offers quiet rural scene, lush meadows, sparkling lakes.
Above all people can find country fresh food typical of natural Tuscany cuisine (that is famous all over the world). The Grande Quercia provides special dishes prepared by organic mineral cultivation without using chemical substance, in addiction it can offers delicious wines by

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In 1910 he first went to Europe and studied in Paris at the Sorbonne where he attended Henri Bergson’s lectures, and where he started to read the works of the French Symbolists. Later he came back to Harvard and he took a degree in philosophy.
At the outbreak of the First World War he settled in London, where he published essays on philosophy, taugh