The book The Scoop 2, No.42 was written by author Lawrence J. Gutter Collection of Chicagoana (University of Illinois At Chicago) Iciu Here you can read free online of The Scoop 2, No.42 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Scoop 2, No.42 a good or bad book?
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His life had been a round of chances, disastrous and otherwise; he had en- countered moving accidents by flood and field, and he could speak personally of antres vast and deserts idle, of the cannibals that each other eat, and the an- thropophagi and men whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders. Raleigh, as a matter of fact, de- scribed the anthropophagi in the account of his voyage to Guiana. .\nd who knows but Othello's story was based on his secret wooing of the fair maid of honor at Eliz...abeth's court, which brought down vials of imperial wrath upon his unlucky head? Then there is a reminiscent jingle in lago's cele- brated injunction to Roderigo : "Put money in thy purse." Raleigh, as we have seen, advised his son that "money in the purse will ever be in fashion." It is lago also who says : Poor and content Is rich, and rich enough. But riches flneless Is as poor as Winter To him that ever fears he shall be poor. The same sentiment is contained in the .\rts of Empire: "The poor man that patiently endures his wants is rich enough." Are these "parallels" mere coincidences?
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