Utopia
Satire
He accused people solely because he wanted their land and the more land that person had the more he wanted them gone
Use the whole witchcraft scandal to try to get more land
It's more like a tertiary source. Shakespeare got his information from the secondary source Holinshed's History, which is based primarily on the earlier secondary source written by Polydore Vergil. The original primary source is probably the account attributed to Sir Thomas More, who, if he was the author, must have had the information from elsewhere, as he was an infant when the events of Richard's reign took place.
Henry Thomas portrays Elliott in the film ET
Sir Thomas More's imaginary place was utopia. Utopia is an imaginary country in his book of the same name with a unique political situation. The society within Utopia is perfect and orderly. Laws are so simplistic, there is no need for lawyers. Social activities are open to be viewed by all and everyone is therefore on their best behavior.
The book is called "Utopia." It was written by Thomas More in 1516 and describes an imaginary island society that represents a perfect, ideal society, hence the modern English meaning of "utopia" as an ideal place.
He wrote the famous book, UTOPIA. About the imaginary world. It was one of his greatest achievements.
In 1516, Thomas More published the book "Utopia," which describes an ideal society on an imaginary island. The book discusses political, social, and economic issues of the time through a fictional dialogue.
The word "utopia" was coined by Sir Thomas More in 1516 in his book of the same name. "Utopia" is a combination of Greek words meaning "no place" or "nowhere," reflecting the ideal, but ultimately unattainable, nature of a perfect society described in the book.
Thomas More was one of the first men to come up with the idea of Communism. More wrote a book called Utopia which was about an imaginary island that had a very idealistic society. Thomas More also was a successful lawyer and was a member of Parliament. One of More's bests friends was King Henry VIII who had More beheaded for disapproving his divorce.
Sir (later Saint) Thomas More invented the word as the title of a book, published in 1516, describing an imaginary island in the Atlantic.
Meaning: "All but praises" means "does everything except praise," or " stops only just short of praising."Usage: Used instead of 'almost praises' to point up how close to actual praise it is, in a situation where praise would not be expected.- Perhaps from someone more inclined to complain than complement:"Every one is surprised when 'Old Nasty' all but praises the work she does for him."- Or in a case where a reprimand would seem more appropriate:"What kind of mother all but praises that sort of aggressive behavior."
Utopia was coined by Sir Thomas More in 1551 from the Greek (ootopia) meaning "no (such) place." ou "not" + topos "place" It was extended to "any perfect place" somewhere in 1613.
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One could start to find out more information about Thomas the Tank Engine at their local library. Another place to find out more information would be a local railroad museum.
I am assuming you mean Sir Thomas More. Sir Thomas More was found guilty of treason and beheaded on 6 July 1535. He went bravely to his death and his last words were "The King's good servant, but God's first."