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  • 81The History of King Lear — 2001, p. 247; Grace Ioppolo, ed., King Lear , New York, Norton Critical Edition, 2008, Introduction, p. xii.] Unlike Shakespeare s tragedy, Tate s play has a happy ending, with Lear regaining his throne, Cordelia marrying Edgar, and Edgar… …

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  • 82Sophists (The) — The sophists G. B. Kerferd In the fifth century BC the term sophistēs was used in Greece as a name to designate a particular profession, that of certain travelling teachers who went from city to city giving lectures and providing instruction in a …

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  • 83The Holocaust — Holocaust and Shoah redirect here. For other uses, see Holocaust (disambiguation) and Shoah (disambiguation). Selection on …

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  • 84The "Negation of the Diaspora" in Zionism — According to Eliezer Schweid, shlilat ha galut , or the rejection of life in the Diaspora, is a central assumption in all currents of Zionism. The concept encourages the dedication to Zionism s enterprise and it is used to justify the denial of… …

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  • 85The Simpsons — This article is about the television show. For the franchise, see The Simpsons (franchise). For other uses, see The Simpsons (disambiguation). The Simpsons …

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  • 86The Last Messiah — For the song The Last Messiah by Hawkwind, see Church of Hawkwind Den sidste Messias (English: The Last Messiah), published in 1933, is one of Peter Wessel Zapffe s most significant essays as well as concepts, which sums up his own thoughts from… …

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  • 87Nature Sounds — For natural noises, see Natural sounds. Nature Sounds is a record label based in Brooklyn, New York, specializing in hip hop and reggae music.[1] Contents 1 Discography 2 See also 3 …

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  • 88The Disasters of War — Plate 3: Lo mismo (The same). A man about to cut off the head of a soldier with an axe.[1] …

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  • 89The Merchant of Venice — This article is about Shakespeare s play. For other uses, see The Merchant of Venice (disambiguation). The Merchant of Venice Title page of the first quarto of Merchant of Venice (1600) …

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  • 90Preface to the Lyrical Ballads — The Preface to the Lyrical Ballads was written by William Wordsworth in 1800 and enlarged with the second edition of the Lyrical Ballads in 1802. Although some of its individual ideas had antecedents in the later 18th century, the Preface as a… …

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