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labors, anxieties, and trials

large, rhythmical, and pleasing


laughter, ridicule, and sneers


lead, attack, and conquer


learning, profundity, and imagination


legislation, education, and religion


levity, indolence, and procrastination


libelers, reviewers, and rivals


liberating, vitalizing, and cheering


liberty, justice, and humanity


light, easy, and playful


literature, history, and legend


lively, careless, and joyous


lofty, serene, and impregnable


logical, clear, and consistent


loitering, heart-sick, and reluctant


lonely, sad, and enslaved


long, wailing, and passionate


lost, ruined, and deserted


loud, deep, and distinct


love, veneration, and gratitude


lucid, lively, and effective


luxurious, whimsical, and selfish

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Word of the Day

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Definition:(noun) Someone who is morally reprehensible.
Synonyms:bounder, cad, hound, heel, dog
Usage:There, you low blackguard, that will teach you to be impertinent to a lady.
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The Sabines

The Sabines were members of a tribe that lived in ancient Italy before the founding of Rome. According to legend, Romulus and a group of mostly male followers abducted Sabine women to populate the newly built town of Rome, an incident known as "The Rape of the Sabine Women"—in this context "rape" simply means "kidnapping." This story has been a common theme of art throughout history. How did the Sabine women supposedly end the conflict between the armies of their fathers and their husbands? More... Discuss

This Day in History

US Supreme Court Rules in Miranda v. Arizona (1966)

Miranda v. Arizona was a landmark US Supreme Court decision that led to the institution of the Miranda warning, a set of rights that police officers must read to arrestees. One of the petitioners in the case, Ernesto Miranda, had been convicted of rape in 1963 based on a confession he made while in police custody—without knowing he had a right to see a lawyer. He appealed, and the Supreme Court ruled in his favor. What happened when he was retried using evidence other than his confession? More... Discuss
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Sir Basil Rathbone (1892)

Rathbone was a British actor who made his film debut in the 1920s. With his distinctive voice and gaunt appearance, he was cast as a villain in several swashbuckling movies. He won praise for his roles in Romeo and Juliet and If I Were King, but he became best known for portraying Sherlock Holmes in a series of films beginning with 1939's The Hound of the Baskervilles. Why did his English family have to flee South Africa when he was just three years old? More... Discuss

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Quote of the Day
The egoism which enters into our theories does not affect their sincerity; rather, the more our egoism is satisfied, the more robust is our belief.
George Eliot
(1819-1880)
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