Pre-Wedding Celebrations
.... The chatan's father holds the cup and the rabbi chants: "Blessed
art Thou, O Lord our God, King of the Universe, who hast sanctified us by Thy commandments ....
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Supporting Characters in Romeo and Juliet
.... As confidant, Friar Laurence administers a stern corrective to Romeo's plaintive cry against being banished as a murderer: There
art thou happy: Tybalt would ....
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Romeo & Juliet
.... In one scene when Romeo is filled with anxiety over Tybalt and Juliet, the Friar tells him, "Hold they desperate hand:
Art thou a man: they form cries out
thou ....
(1666

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The Montagues & Capulets of Romeo & Juliet
.... In one scene when Romeo is filled with anxiety over Tybalt and Juliet, the Friar tells him, "Hold they desperate hand:
Art thou a man: they form cries out
thou ....
(1666

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Henry IV: Part I
.... specifically in that he has not completely grown up, either, as Northumberland states at one point: Why, what a wasp-stung and impatient fool
Art thou to break ....
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A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... not run smooth has soured him for the time being, and he expresses his feelings at the beginning of the play: O spirit of love, how quick and fresh
art thou! ....
(1590

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Lady Macbeth
.... No less important is that she accuses Macbeth of cowardice: "
Art thou afeard / To be the same in thine own act and valour / As
thou art in desire?" (39-41). ....
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Paradise Regained & Character of Satan
.... dissipate. Death states that the rebels are actually outnumbered two to one:
Art though that Traitor Angel,
art thou he. Who first ....
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Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
.... Lady Macbeth's taunting of Macbeth in I.vii: "
Art thou afeard / To be the same in thine own act and valour / As
thou art in desire?" He protests, "I dare do ....
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Christian Missions
.... And he said, who
art thou, Lord? And the Lord, said, I am Jesus whom
thou persecutest: it is hard for thee to kick against the pricks. ....
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Shakespeare Sonnets
.... breast doth live, as thine in me. / How can I then be elder than
thou art?" (Shakespeare S22). The speaker then implores his
art (ie ....
(1388

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Measure for Measure
.... pitch our evils there? O, fie, fie, fie! What dost
thou, or what
art thou, Angelo? (Act II, Scene II). Angelo finds in himself, then ....
(2319

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Musician/Organist ORLANDO GIBBONS Orlando Gibbon was one of the m
.... and Motets in Five Parts, and in this volume are found such pieces as "The Silver Swan," "What Is Our Life?," "Dainty Fine Bird," "How
Art Thou Thrall'd," "Ah ....
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Human Behavior in Measure for Measure
.... pitch our evils there? O, fie, fie, fie! What dost
thou, or what
art thou, Angelo? (Act II, Scene II). Angelo finds in himself, then ....
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Keats' Ode To A Grecian Urn
.... àdo not grieve; / She cannot fade, though
thou hast not they bliss, / For ever wilt
thou love, and she be fair!" (Keats 1819, 1). Therefore,
art captures the ....
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Ode To A Grecian Urn (Keats)
.... àdo not grieve; / She cannot fade, though
thou hast not they bliss, / For ever wilt
thou love, and she be fair!" (Keats 1819, 1). Therefore,
art captures the ....
(1117

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Doc Faustus
.... As he says in his study at the outset of the piece, "Yet
art thou still but Faustus and a man./Could'st
thou make men to live eternally/Or being dead raise ....
(1480

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Ancient Greek Virtrues and Modern Film
.... The same trope of action receives comic treatment in another film, O Brother, Where
Art Thou?, which the filmmakers programmatically present as based on ....
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau
.... nature (rather than the purely philosophical nature) of his complaints about the Enlightenment celebration of
art and science. Tell us,
thou celebrated Voltaire ....
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Comparison of Judaism & Christianity
.... Luke 7:20 relates: When the men were come unto him, they said, John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying,
Art thou he that should come? ....
(1094

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Richard II and Locke
.... Landlord of England
art thou now, not king: Thy state of law is bondslave to the law (II.1) Richard listens but does not hear and confiscates Gaunt's estate ....
(969

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Three Novels Dealing with Israel
.... best. He rhapsodizes on the word "benign" and connects it to Israel: "Blessed
art thou O Lord Our God, let it be benign! Hear O ....
(1623

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The Tragic & Tragedy in Drama
....
Art thou not he who coming to the town of Cadmus freed us from the tax we paid And now, O Oedipus, our peerless king, All we thy votaries beseech thee, find ....
(1793

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Tragedy
....
Art thou not he who coming to the town of Cadmus freed us from the tax we paid And now, O Oedipus, our peerless king, All we thy votaries beseech thee, find ....
(1724

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Richard II in William Shakespeare's Play
.... other members of the aristocracy: Take Hereford's rights way, and take from time His charters and his customary rights; Be not thyself; for how
art thou a king ....
(1651

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The Messages of Various Literary Works
.... As the magistrate says to the doctor after his creation has killed his beloved, "How ignorant
art thou in thy pride of wisdom!" (Shelley 184). ....
(1746

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Deals or Pacts in Literature
.... says: "Are not they bills hung up as monuments/Whereby whole cities have escaped the plague/And thousand different maladies been cured?/Yet
art thou still but ....
(1584

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Shakespeare's Fool
.... Even the Prince of Arragon acknowledges the Portia he meets is quite at odds with the Portia he imagined, "How much unlike
art thou to Portia! ....
(1615

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Theme of Appearance vs Reality
.... Orsino, the Duke, expresses the view that love is an illusion, one that has disappointed him in the past: O spirit of love, how quick and fresh
art thou! ....
(2171

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Zen Art-Ten Oxherding Pictures
.... very essence of everything, ie, Brahman. "Tat tvam asi", "That
thou art," is its expression. In terms of the present classic of ....
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