Because it is being used as a proper noun, referring to that (superhuman or immortal) being who influences for better or worse what happens to us. Compare it with the Roman goddess Fortuna (listen to Carmina Burana - "O Fortuna, ......"
No it's Berlin you fool, although it was Bonn (the former West German capital) for some years after re-unification.
True. The Dutch and British East India Companies were indeed semiprivate enterprises formed in the early modern period, pooling merchant capital to engage in trade, particularly in Asia. They played significant roles in establishing colonial trade networks and amassed great fortunes through commerce, often operating with quasi-governmental powers.
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he was not a fool you are! -Beele Loyde
The fortunes of the corrugated and solid fiber box manufacturing industry have historically risen and fallen with the shipping needs of other industries.
Romeo said that he was fortunes fool after he killed Tybalt.
"Oh I am fortunes fool!"
The capital form of the letter "f" is "F".
The capital form of the letter "f" is "F".
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Tarot cards are used to tell fortunes and include those characters in the deck
We do not know how Elizabethan audiences reacted to specific lines in plays. Nobody recorded that kind of information.
F. Reynolds has written: 'The dramatist' 'Laugh when you can' 'Fortune's fool' 'The will' 'Management'
FriendsKorner contains a capital F and a lowercase K, so it is a combination of both.
"Fortune's fool" is a phrase made famous by Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. It refers to someone who is subject to the whims of fate and appears to be controlled by chance or luck, often to their detriment. It implies that the person is unaware of their own role in shaping their destiny.
No capital city in Europe starts with the letter F.
Yaoundé is the capital of Cameroon.