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Jerusalem Delivered ( La Gerusalemme liberata ) is an epic poem by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso first published in 1581, which tells a largely mythified version of the First Crusade in which Catholic knights, led by Godfrey of Bouillon, battle Muslims in order to take Jerusalem.

Tasso and Hendricks
The three Soviets met by Major HendricksKlaus, Rudi and Tasso — reveal that the entire Soviet army and command structure collapsed under the onslaught of the new robots.
Hendricks and Tasso flee, leaving Klaus to the old-style claws.
Hendricks attempts to leave, but Tasso quickly subdues him.
Hendricks provides Tasso with the signal code needed to find the Moon Base.
Alone and armed with Tasso's pistol, Hendricks returns to Klaus's remains and discovers from the parts that the robot was not a II-V, but a IV-V. A group of robots then attack Hendricks, including Davids, Wounded Soldiers, and several Tassothe true II-V — models.
As the Tasso models approach, Hendricks notices the bombs clipped to their belts, and recalls that the first Tasso used one to destroy other claws.

Tasso and Klaus
However, Klaus survives both the claws and the bomb blast only to be shot by Tasso, sending " gears and wheels " flying.

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He is said to have admired Torquato Tasso, Giambattista Marini, and Ovid.
Accolti wrote in Latin a history of the First Crusade, entitled De Bello a Christianis contra Barbaros gesto pro Christi Sepulchro et Judaea recuperandis libri IV ( 1464 ), or " On the War carried on by the Christians against the Barbarians, for the Recovery of Christ's Sepulchre, and of Judea ", which is said to have furnished Torquato Tasso with the historical basis for his Jerusalem Delivered.
Judging from the modern perspective, two approaches seem to dominate the contemporary appraisal of Gundulić's poetry: on one hand, his poetic influence has dimmed due to a change in aesthetic sensibility ( Gundulić's chief literary predecessor and influence, Torquato Tasso, has undergone similar reassessment, but his artistic integrity and individuality have withstood the test of time better ); while Gundulić's impact in the final standardisation of the Croatian language was overwhelming.
Given a counterfactual conditional, e. g., ' If there had been a circle on the blackboard then there would have been a triangle ', and the subsequent information ' in fact there was no triangle ', participants make the modus tollens inference ' there was no circle ' more often than they do from an indicative conditional ( Byrne and Tasso, 1999 ).
Like the Tasso, both Gabriello Chiabrera and Giambattista Marino have praised her.
In England, Sidney, Daniel and Drayton seem to have admired it, and, most importantly, Edmund Spenser described Tasso as an " excellente poete " and made use of elements from Gerusalemme liberata in The Faerie Queene.
As regards the style, however, although Tasso studiously endeavoured to keep close to the classical models, one cannot help noticing that he makes excessive use of metaphor, of antithesis, of far-fetched conceits ; and it is specially from this point of view that some historians have placed Tasso in the literary period generally known under the name of Secentismo, and that others, more moderate in their criticism, have said that he prepared the way for it.
In fact Guidobaldo may have known Tasso before they studied at Padua together, for Tasso was almost exactly the same age as Guidobaldo and had been educated at the court of the Duke of Urbino, with the duke's son, from 1556.

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Ten Kate's versatility in this respect has never been equalled ; it extended from Tasso and Andersen to Dante, Schiller, Victor Hugo, Milton, Tennyson and Longfellow.
However, Kappler had only four prisoners sentenced to death in his Hausgefängnis ( private prison ) at SS headquarters in the German Embassy on 145, Via Tasso, plus 17 serving long sentences, 167 deemed " worthy of death ", and two to four civilians who had been rounded up in the Via Rasella area on suspicion of involvement in the Partisan attack.
Three and a half months earlier, he had been thinking of the painting as an example of the sort of portraits he wanted to paint: " But it would be more in harmony with what Eugène Delacroix attempted and brought off in his Tasso in Prison, and many other pictures, representing a real man.

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Goethe asks in Wilhelm Meister whether we know the land where the lemon trees flower, and the light of the Mediterranean glows through Torquato Tasso and the Roman Elegies.
Most classical Italian poems are composed of hendecasyllables ; for example, the major works by Dante, Francesco Petrarca, Ludovico Ariosto, and Torquato Tasso.
* 1921 – Tasso Kavadia, Greek actress ( d. 2010 )
The headmaster's son, Charles Cowden Clarke, also became an important mentor and friend, introducing Keats to Renaissance literature, including Tasso, Spenser, and Chapman's translations.
* 1544 – Torquato Tasso, Italian poet ( d. 1595 )
A company called the Royal Adventurers of England Trading into Africa received a charter from Charles II of England in 1663 and subsequently built a fort in the Sherbro and on Tasso Island in the Freetown estuary.
After the Dutch raid, the Tasso Island fort was moved to nearby Bunce Island which was more defensible.
* April 25 – Torquato Tasso, Italian poet ( b. 1544 )
* March 11 – Torquato Tasso, Italian poet ( d. 1595 )
Torquato Tasso in the St. Ann's hospital of Ferrara, by Eugène Delacroix.
He raised the glory of Ferrara to its highest point, and was the patron of Tasso, Guarini, and Cremonini – favouring, as the princes of his house had always done, the arts and sciences.
A little way off is the university, which has faculties of law, architecture, pharmacy, medicine and natural science ; the library has valuable manuscripts, including part of that of the Orlando furioso and letters by Tasso.
The Renaissance literary men and poets Torquato Tasso ( author of Jerusalem Delivered ), Ludovico Ariosto ( author of the romantic epic poem Orlando Furioso ) and Matteo Maria Boiardo ( author of the grandiose poem of chivalry and romance Orlando Innamorato ), lived and worked at the court of Ferrara during the 15th and 16th century.
The list of professors and alumni is long and illustrious, containing, among others, the names of Bembo, Sperone Speroni, the anatomist Vesalius, Copernicus, Fallopius, Fabrizio d ' Acquapendente, Galileo Galilei, William Harvey, Pietro Pomponazzi, Reginald, later Cardinal Pole, Scaliger, Tasso and Sobieski.
Celtic giants also figure in Breton and Arthurian romances perhaps as a reflection of the Nordic and Slavic mythology that arrived on the boats, and from this source they spread into the heroic tales of Torquato Tasso, Ludovico Ariosto, and their follower Edmund Spenser.
Though he raised the glory of Ferrara to its highest point, and was the patron of Torquato Tasso and Giovanni Battista Guarini, favouring the arts and sciences, as the princes of his house had always done, the legitimate line ended in 1597 with him.
When they reach the bunker, they discover it overrun: a crowd of David and Wounded Soldier model robots attack, but Tasso destroys them with a very powerful hand grenade, stating that it was designed to destroy the robots.
He and Tasso search for a hidden escape rocket, which is revealed as a single-seat spacecraft.

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Then Violet tells Klaus he can have anything in the cell he wants.
Sunny is sitting with Klaus and Violet at Briny Beach when Mr. Poe the banker tells them that and Mrs. Baudelaire have died in a fire.
Klaus tells Josephine that there will be realtors coming soon to look at the cave as it is for sale, and convinces her to leave.

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Mordechai tells her that she must.
Cyclops then tells Xavier that he is a distraction that will keep getting in the way and that he must leave the mansion.
Buddy tells her she must be either crazy or drunk, but he's already supported Sally through rehab clinics and mental hospitals and cannot take any more.
In chapter 12, Hengist tells Vortigern that, due to Vortigern's marriage to his daughter Rowena, Hengist is now Vortigern's father, and Vortigern must now heed his counsel.
Hengist tells these chosen men not to be afraid of Aurelius, for Aurelius must only have had a few Armorican Britons, as their numbers did not exceed ten thousand, and the native Britons he did not mention, " since they had been so often defeated by him.
Loki tells Heimdallr to be silent, that he was fated a " hateful life ," that Heimdallr must always have a muddy back, and serve as watchman of the gods.
Blacksmiths are credited with magical powers in many parts of the world, and it is significant that the Boudas are workers in iron and clay ; in the Life of N. Pearce ( i. 287 ) a European observer tells a story of a supposed transformation which took place in his presence and almost before his eyes ; but it does not appear how far hallucination rather than coincidence must be invoked to explain the experience.
This error is corrected in chapter 2 ( 2: 1-12 ), where Paul tells the Thessalonians that a great tribulation must occur before Christ's return.
The length that Herodotus tells us, of over 1000 stadia ( i. e., over 114 miles ), must be understood to include the entire distance between the Nile and the Red Sea at that time.
Even though she is the seed of an evil deity, Gabrielle tells Xena that she is also a part of her and that there must be some good in her as well.
She gives a stirring speech in which she tells him that she must obey her conscience rather than human law.
She does not acknowledge her grief, and only Xander can force her to face it when he tells her that he loves her no matter what or who she is, and if she is determined to end the world she must start by killing him.
While Pinkerton looks at the flowers, the picture of himself and the room that has remained unchanged for three years, Sharpless tells Suzuki that they can do nothing for Butterfly but that they must help her child.
The Buddhist vinaya also reflects social contracts expected of the monks, one such instance is when the people of a certain town complained about monks felling saka trees, the Buddha tells his monks that they must stop and give way to social norms.
Eleanor tells Catherine that the family has an engagement that prevents Catherine from staying any longer and that she must go home early the next morning, in a shocking, inhospitable move that forces Catherine to undertake the journey alone.
For a transmission line, the Heaviside condition of the telegrapher's equation tells us that the wavenumber must be proportional to frequency for the transmission of the wave to be undistorted in the time domain.
Fraud artists using the scheme call victims on telephones ; a scammer tells a victim that a government has given them a grant and that they must pay an advance fee, usually around $ 250, to receive the grant.
Vercingetorix tells his troops that they must adopt a new strategy: burn all the towns and crops in the area so as to starve the Romans.
* Helena, mother of Constantine I, tells him that he must atone for executing his son and wife by building churches.
He recounts his two-day experience without any food and tells of meeting Russian " Communists " who, he later concludes, on their disappearance, must be mere swindlers.
" Princess Leia's Theme " plays as Han Solo tells Leia that he must leave to settle his debt with Jabba the Hutt.
Aslan confronts Digory with his responsibility for bringing Jadis into his young world, and tells Digory he must atone by helping to protect Narnia from her evil.
Theodorus tells Socrates that he must be kidding, that he has come to the task with boyish vigor.
Catherine tells her that she must, not just for herself, but also for Kay.
Then Mrs. Gibbs tells her that they must wait and forget the life that came before, but Emily refuses.

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