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Becket, the archbishop of Chanterbury was murdered because he tried to pervent the king from gaining more power over the Church § in 1300 there was a war between the nobles and the king because he imposed too many taxes and the force him to sign Magna Carta:1 the eople can’t imprisoned without any proof and the king can’t impose any tax without the cons

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For this reason, I can say that “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” is an historical play because in this book is described a world of mysterious woods outside Athens and the ancient noble courts in which lives some important people like Theseus, Duke of this country, and Hippolyta, Queen of the Amazon, betrothed to Theseus.
This new kind of literary produc

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Of course this is a subtle provocation: if we can allow people to starve to death, why not be less hypocritical and eat their children?!
Swift intention is to shock the reader who is forced to either amused disbelief or unconscious acceptance.
Swift shows us with simplicity the tragic facts: thousands of people, especially children, are starving

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When George and his father move to Tunbridge Wells, the quarter where Lucy and her family lives, she finds that her relationships with her family, with the unconventional Emerson and with her supercilious fiancé Cecilio pull her between the social proprieties of her upbringing and the spontaneous promptings of her heart. At the end she is convinced b

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At the beginning of A Tale of Two Cities (1859), Dickens once again expresses his concern. The novel opens in 1775, with a comparison of England and pre-revolutionary France. While drawing parallels between the two countries, Dickens also alludes to his own time: "the period was so far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insis

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When he turned around and burst into song!

I really can't cope with a singing dog;
He sounds a lot like he's calling a hog!
A squeaky gate wouldn't sound much worse;
Oh, no!, he's started a second verse!

His singing is driving me quite insane;
Good gravy, now he's picked up a cane.
He's twirling it 'round and starti

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The zone traditionally dedicated to the shopping is Roma street, heart and symbol of the city. Under his porticoes light up the window of the shop more exclusive of the city.
More popular, frequented above all from the youthes that do too a meeting place, it is Garibaldi street. This street is the more long pedestrian journey of Turin that connects

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He said that the treaty was not relevant to a new strategic environment it's only an irrelevant
relic of Cold War and to mantain peace we must seek security based on more than the premise that we can destroy those who seek to destroy us.
He called on Russia to help devise a new agreement and that Russia and America should work together to devel

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In 1856 he joined the new REPUBLICAN PARTY. He ran again (1858) for the Senate against Stephen A. DOUGLAS, and in a spirited campaign he and Douglas engaged in seven debates. Lincoln was not an ABOLITIONIST, but he regarded slavery as an evil and opposed its extension. Although he lost the election, he had by now made a name for himself, and in 1860 he

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BISDRUCCIOLE: l’accento tonico si trova nella quartultima sillaba (raro caso).
- In spagnolo tutte le parole sdrucciole e bisdrucciole portano l’accento grafico:
es. iberica-> iberíca; peninsula-> península
- In spagnolo tutte le parole piane portano l’accento grafico solo quando terminano per consonante, meno la “s” e la “n”:
es. lib