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Faith Boosters With Beatrice Bee3 Byemanzi Beatrice Bee3 Byemanzi I am passionate about helping people discover and maximize their capacity.#PowerfulLiving #FaithBoosters Celebrated Crimes, Vol. 1: The Borgias and the Cenci (version 2) by Alexandre Dumas Loyal Books Dumas's 'Celebrated Crimes' was not written for children. The novelist has spared no language--has minced no words--to describe the violent scenes of a violent time.In some instances facts appear distorted out of their true perspective, and in others the author makes unwarranted charges. The careful, mature reader, for whom the books are intended, will recognize, and allow for, this fact. The first volume comprises the annals of the Borgias and the Cenci. The name of the noted and notorious Florentine family has become a synonym for intrigue and violence, and yet the Borgias have not been without stanch defenders in history.Another famous Italian story is that of the Cenci. The beautiful Beatrice Cenci--celebrated in the painting of Guido, the sixteenth century romance of Guerrazi, and the poetic tragedy of Shelley, not to mention numerous succeeding works inspired by her hapless fate—will always remain a shadowy figure and one of infinite pathos. Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers by Elbert Hubbard Loyal Books Elbert Hubbard describes the homes of authors, poets, social reformers and other prestigious people, reflecting on how their surroundings may have influenced them. These short essays are part biography and part pontification of Hubbard's opinion of the subject and their oeuvre.In this volume he reflects on famous love affairs of well-known couples like William Godwin and Mary Wollstonecraft, Dante and Beatrice, and Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton. The play about the tragic love story between Ferdinand Lassalle and Helene von Dönniges was read by the following volunteers: Helene von Dönniges: EltontheSnowman Ferdinand Lassalle: neecheelok70 Prince Racowitza: Jazbees Hilda von Donniges: czandra Frau von Donniges: tac107 Herr von Donniges and Karl Marx: Kazbek Dr. Haenle and Landlord: LCaulkins Herr Holthoff and Jacques: ToddHW Frau Holthoff and maid: Jenno porter and servant: Kevin S narrator: Mrs. Hand audio editor: Availle This is Volume 13 in a series of 14 books. Much Ado About Nothing National Theatre In Much Ado About Nothing Benedick and Beatrice are engaged in a very "merry war"; they are both proclaim their scorn for love, marriage, and each other. In contrast, Claudio and Hero are idealistic young people fall who fall in love at first sight. By means of "noting" (which sounds the same as "nothing," and which is gossip, rumour, and overhearing) these characters go through a series of misunderstandings, mishaps and heartbreak. This collection is from the NT Archive, filmed as part of the 2007 production at the National Theatre directed by Nicholas Hytner. Included in this collection are interviews with Nicholas Hytner, Simon Russell Beale and Zoë Wanamaker, as well as a workpack featuring teacher's notes.
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