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    My Love Story

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    A year before if someone would ask me of my love story I would just blandly shrug my shoulders and walk away‚ for no words would be said‚ no feelings would be felt‚ and no memories would come flowing back to my mind - I have no love story to be told. I have no dream of happily ever after‚ I have no dream of prince charming coming riding on his horse‚ and I have really no intention of liking someone‚ for I felt that it’s not yet time - I have no right to do so. I was so full of insecurities to myself

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    My Thoughts on “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun” Gabrielle Willis Dr. Ingo Stoehr English 1302.V99 27 February 2013 Outline I. Introduction II. Purpose a. Love Parody b. To show he loves her III. Form c. Sonnet d. Iambic Pentameter e. “Turn” f. Alternating pairs g. Couplet Conclusion IV. Content h. Description i. Comparison j. Satire k. Hyperbole of the Allusion V. Conclusion William

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    Analysis – Poetry Sonnet on the Death of Mr. Richard West Thomas Gray 1. Communicative Situation‚ Theme and Figurative Speech a) Communicative Situation In the poem “Sonnet on the Death of Mr. Richard West” by Thomas Gray‚ the speaker can be identified by the use of personal pronouns of the first person singular “me” (l.1) and “I” (l.13)‚ as well as the possessive pronoun “my” (l.7‚8). It can be assumed that the speaker is male‚ since he mentions

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    My thoughts about entrepreneurship Starting this essay about entrepreneurship‚ offcourse‚ I planned to write down what my opinion about entrepreneurship is. But that appeared to be a little harder than expected. To be honest‚ I am not quite sure what I think about entrepreneurship. There are many pro’s and con’s that have be to taken into consideration when thinking about being an entrepreneur. And I think ones opinion about it is influenced strongly by the examples and experiences with it in

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    My Love for Books

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    plane‚ boat‚ rail or car nor was I alone on these journeys. Alexander the Great‚ Julius Caesar‚ Napoleon‚ and Robert E. Lee were but a few of my guides. It was through the pages of books that I embarked upon my voyages of discovery. Books enable a person to travel‚ experience and delight in ways that may not be available to them otherwise. I love to read because it allows me to travel through time and space to places and events‚ which I find fascinating. Whether I’m lying in bed or sitting

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    Comparison of Shakespeare’s Sonnet 73 and Sonnet 116 William Shakespeare‚ in his Sonnet 73 and Sonnet 116‚ sets forth his vision of the unchanging‚ persistent and immovable nature of true love. According to Shakespeare‚ love is truly "till death do us part‚" and possibly beyond. Physical infirmity‚ the ravages of age‚ or even one’s partner’s inconstancy have no effect upon the affections of one who sincerely loves. His notion of love is not a romantic one in which an idealized vision

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    Summary of ‘Self Love’ by Thomas Hobbes Thomas Hobbes opens with the idea that all animals live within two sets of perpetual motion. The first being the inborn nature of animals to breath‚ the pulse and course of blood‚ the acquiring of nutrition and the exertion that follows‚ his vital motions. The second animal motions are voluntary‚ to speak‚ move and go. These voluntary motions are fueled by ones thought and imagination and are not always apparent to us. Essentially‚ Hobbes is saying that our

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    My First Love

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    beneath them. The cool stillness of the night was breathtaking; quite literally‚ for the air would steal the warmth of our breath in a puff of fog as we panted through the trees‚ who towered above us‚ menacingly. I was in love with them‚ with the fog of my breath. I was in love with the fall. Nevertheless‚ I was detached from it. It was as if I was looking upon the scene from another point of view. I can still see him‚ the way I did then‚ just as clearly as I could see the night. I can still see

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    The Love of My Life

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    Love conquers all. That’s what we hear over and over again growing up. Everyone longs for that one amazing person to waltz into our lives and steal our hearts for the rest of eternity‚ but is it possible that love will be strong enough to face any problem that gets in our way? T. Coraghessan Boyle once said “As strong as love might be‚ there is always something stronger that could come along and shatter it” (After). T. Coraghessan Boyle was born in 1948 as Thomas John Boyle in Peekskill‚ New York

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    Sonnet 30

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    What’s he saying? "When to the sessions of sweet silent thought / I summon up remembrance of things past‚" When I am in a pensive state and recall my memories of past things‚ "I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought / And with old woes new wail my dear time’s waste:" I regret that I did not achieve many things I tried to get‚ and with old regrets renewed I now grieve over having wasted my precious time: "Then can I drown an eye‚ unused to flow / For precious friends hid in death’s dateless

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