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William Shakespeare: All's Well That Ends Well, Act V, Scene III
Scene IIIRousillon. The Count's palaceFlourish. Enter King, Countess, Lafeu, the two French Lords, with AttendantsKingWe lost a jewel of her; and our esteem Was made much poorer by it: but…The Fundamental Principle of a Republic
by Anna Howard Shaw Shaw delivered this speech during the 1915 New York State equal suffrage campaign at a fully packed City Opera House in Ogdenburg on the evening of June 21. The…100 Best First Lines of Novels
The titles range from Don Quixote to Middlesex The editors of American Book Review selected what they consider the most memorable first lines of novels. The titles on the list span centuries and…William Shakespeare: Twelfth Night, Act III, Scene IV
Scene IVOlivia's gardenEnter Olivia and MariaOliviaI have sent after him: he says he'll come; How shall I feast him? what bestow of him? For youth is bought more oft than begg'd or borrow'd.…Judaism
(Encyclopedia) JudaismJudaismj&oomacr;ˈdəĭzˌəm, j&oomacr;ˈdē– [key], the religious beliefs and practices and the way of life of the Jews. The term itself was first used by Hellenized Jews to…William Shakespeare: Henry IV (Pt 1), Act II, Scene IV
Scene IVThe Boar's-Head Tavern, EastcheapEnter Prince Henry and PoinsPrince HenryNed, prithee, come out of that fat room, and lend me thy hand to laugh a little.PoinsWhere hast been, Hal?…Timeline of Worldwide School and Mass Shootings
Gun-related tragedies in the U.S. and around the world The following table lists notable worldwide mass and school shootings from 1996 to the present. What distinguishes mass shootings from other…The Triple Crown: Belmont Stakes
For three-year-olds. Held three weeks after Preakness Stakes at Belmont Park in Elmont, N.Y. Inaugurated in 1867 at Jerome Park, moved to Morris Park in 1890…Footnotes
Concluding Note. Footnotes Vultures: Pope is more accurate than the poet he translates, for Homer writes "a prey to dogs and to all kinds of birds. But all kinds of birds are not…The Iliad of Homer: Footnotes
Appendix 1 Footnotes Vultures: Pope is more accurate than the poet he translates, for Homer writes "a prey to dogs and to all kinds of birds. But all kinds of birds are not carnivorous…