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Download: 1748Cat: Inglese    Materie: Riassunto    Dim: 16 kb    Pag: 11    Data: 14.03.2006

His career can be divided in three periods:
- in the first period he composed poems like “L’Allegro” and “Il Penseroso”.
- In the second part of his life he wrote social, religious and political tracts about education, divorce and other themes and he started his famous poem “Paradise lost”. He also wrote 17 sonnets.
- And in the third part h

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F. Aff: Pron pers + Base form
F. Neg: Sogg + do not + base form
F. Int: Do + sogg + base form
Si usa per: azioni abituali o fatti permanenti.

Present Perfect
F. Aff. Pron + ausiliare to have + verbo part pass
F Neg. Pron + ausiliare to have not + verbo part pass
F Interr Ausiliare to have + Pron + verbo part pass

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TENSE
ACTIVE SIMPLE
ACTIVE PROGR.
PASSIVE SIMPLE
PRESENT
bare infinitive
to be + ing
to be + PP
PAST
-ED \ irregular
was\were + ing
was\were + PP
PRESENT PERFECT
have\has + PP
have\has been + ing
have\has been + PP
PAST PERFECT
had + PP
had been + ing
had been +...

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Mr Enfield caught the man and brought him where was the little girl. The man had to pay some money for the child’s family, he entered the ugly building and went out with a cheque which signature was of a well-respected gentleman in London. The name of the man was Hyde: he was repulsive and hateful; he must be deformed.
That night Mr Utterson op

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Henry VIII was the ideal renaissance king: he was a poet, a musician, and a sportsman.
With him there was the break between the church of Rome ( 1534) and he was supported by the new anticlericalism movement: the Lollards, who looked to Luther as an innovator: rome corruption, interference and dominance were intolerable. At First Henry VIII defended

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the Christmas day I get up soon me with my family I go to open the gifts after this I go to mass where I meet my friends and we make us the wishes. then I return home and I help mother to prepare the lunch of native and lay the table. it is habit to make the lunch of Christmas with all the relatives and we usually eat the “cappeletti” , the chicken,

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-denigration of the progress of science:
acacacademy and anthropopopometry→measure men(absurdity), ridiculing the world of science with the association of onomatopoeic words referring to defecation
-diminution of men:
in spite of the progress it is established that men waste and pine
-world as chaos and confusion
he defines the earth

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Futuro: I will go (io andrò / I’ll go); you will go; he/she/it will go; we will go; you will go; they will go. Negativa: I will not go (I won’t go). Interrogativa: Will I go...? will you go...? will she/he/it go...? Per le persone I e we si può usare: I shall go/I shant’ go/Shall I go…? – We shall go/We shan’t go/ Shall we go...?
Risposte: Wil

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Url:is the address for a resource or site on the www
Web Page: is a document created with Html
Web Site: is a collection of different web sited
World wide web: comes from the connection of a different web sited
Browser: is a program which allows you to view an interact with various kinds of internet resource

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After him, remained the idea that despotism was to be opposed, that England couldn’t be dependent on the foregin power of the Roman Church and the idea to make a new form of Parliament.
Parliament was a feudal assembly of nobles and high clergy, but after the 1264 were introduced two rapresentatives from the borough : these were the first seeds of