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As Tom was a-sleeping, he had such a sight!
That thousands of sweepers, Dick, Joe, Ned, and Jack,
Where all of them lock’d up in coffin’s of black.

And by came an Angel who had a bright key,
And he open’d the cpffins and set them all free;
The down a green plain leaping, laughing, they run,
And wash in a river, and shine in

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He collected a lot of poems in Lyrical Ballads (1789), added of a Preface on 1800 that was the manifesto of Romantic movement in Britain. In the Preface he explains his ideas about poetry.
The main setting and inspiration of his poems was nature.
He makes children and childhood the subjects of his poems ( they were closer to nature than men).~~~

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In 409 A.D. Emperor Honorius (with his soldiers and some Germanic tribes) invaded the island, destroying the Roman British towns. Germanic tribes: Angles, Saxons and the Jutes. Most Anglo-Saxon invaders were farmers looking for richer lands. They were organised in family groups. They exalted physical courage and personal freedom, but also beauty. In fa

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PERSONAGGI PRINCIPALI
OTELLO, IL MORO: marito di Desdemona , Generale al servizio della Repubblica di Venezia, è l' ex governatore dell'isola di Cipro.
IAGO: è una canaglia, alfiere di Otello e ufficiale dell'esercito.
DESDEMONA: figlia di Brabanzio,moglie di Otello, e ragazza non felice.
CASSIO: luogotenente

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2. Banquo once was Macbeth’s comarade in arms, and he notes before him the bad potential that the witches’ prophecy heralds and he tries to warn his friend of the dangers. He is a highly sympathetic character and often provokes guitly visions in Macbeth’s mind.
3. The three witches are very famous for their incantations, they desire to exercise powe

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• He is not a novelist, but a satirist. He has a polemical genius especially about social and political problems related to Irish situation ( “A Modest Proposal”).
• He has been made Dean of S. Patrick’s Chatedral in Dublin.
• “Gulliver’s travels” is a satyre of the civilized society, with a lot of allusions to conemprary politics,in the form of

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Hrothgar welcomes Beowulf who offers to defeat Grendel. The half is once more full of laughter and song during the great celebrations to honour Beowulf and the Geats. That night the monster attacks the hall again but Beowulf flights the horrible creature. It is mortally wounded and escapes to its dark cave. The warriors follow Grendel’ s footprints to t

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Artificial Life and the evolution of complexity
A-Life modelling in specific domains
Artificial Life as a tool in theoretical biology
Rats and robots: Artificial Life as a tool for psychological research
Artificial Life as a tool in the social sciences: simulating cooperation and conflict
Artificial Life as a technology: applica

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How to present the product: it is generally placed in the optical centre of the complete image which does not correspond to the centre of the page or television screen but is slightly moved to the centre top or centre bottom.
The textual and visual elements may be distributed symmetrically (if you want to convey an idea of order and balance

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In the second quatrain the poet expresses the struggling of the child, expecially through two symbols: the swadling bands and the father’s hands, which symbolize the chains of repression which the infant is subdued to. In the end the protagonist decides to come back home to his mother’s breast, which is the safest place to be.
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