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| Ophelia | |
| chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape calumny; get thee to a nunnery, go, farewell. Or if thou wilt needs marry, marry a fool, for wise men know well enough what | |
| Greek Art And Architecture Essays | |
| A vase, c.1300-100 bc, was dubbed The Warrior Vase for its scene of women bidding farewell to the warrior men. Such a solemn feel seems to typify these times. Other signs | |
| Lolita | |
| fight off a tiger. It is Lolita who first kisses Humbert, though she disguises it as a farewell kiss, shrouded in innocence. She knows that she has ensnared Humbert's | |
| Joyce's Beloved | |
| by creating a character, Frank, to represent him. "Frank would take [Eveline] in his arms, fold her in his arms. He would save herÂ…he held her hand and she knew that he was | |
| George Washington | |
| trouble paying the soldiers, Washington convinced his fellow countrymen not to raise arms against their struggling country. In 1783, after the final peace treaty was signed | |
| Isolationism In Post-world War I America | |
| Isolationism in Post-World War I America In George Washington's farewell speech he warned the American people to beware "the insidious wiles of foreign influence." Though it was | |
| Rhetoric | |
| of a word beyond its strict sphere. *I listen vainly, but with thirsty ear. MacArthur, Farewell Address Chiasmus: two corresponding pairs arranged not in parallels (a-b-a-b) but | |
| Hamlet's Madness | |
| Hamlet to express these emotions freely towards Ophelia: "...Get thee to a nunnery, / farewell. Or if thou wilt needs marry, marry a / fool; for wise men know well enough what | |
| Poem - Betrayal | |
| false to me in May. La Belle Dame sans Merci John Keats Oh what can ail thee, knight-at-arms, Alone and palely loitering? The sedge has withered from the lake, And no birds sing. | |
| Archetypes In Frankenstien And The Birthmark | |
| bitter tears. She embraced Elizabeth, and said, in a voice of half-suppressed emotion, "Farewell, sweet lady, dearest Elizabeth, my beloved and only friend; may Heaven, in its | |
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