She is Madelene Burden, a transplanted Dane who was swept away from her wealthy, useless life in Copenhagen by an English zoologist and naturalist named Adam, a suave and enigmatically ambitious man who " had all the monumental self-importance of the big beasts of prey and of the great dictators ."
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The episode received a rating of 64 % with an average score of 5.4 out of 10 on the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, with the site's consensus stating : "'Beasts of Prey'introduces an exciting new character arc with the Ogre, even if it strands Fish Mooney on an island of irrelevance ."
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In his later works, such as " Man and Technics " ( 1931 ) and " The Hour of Decision " ( 1933 ), Spengler expanded upon his " spiritual " theory of race and tied it to his metaphysical notion of eternal war and his belief that " Man is a beast of prey ".
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Eventually Rosa was convinced of the need to offer an explanation of the picture; this he did under the rubric of " Manifesto " and, according to art writer James Elmes, " proved that his hogs were not churchmen, his mules pretending pedants, his asses Roman nobles, and his birds and beasts of prey, the reigning despots of Italy ."
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The beast of prey conquers countries, founds great realms by subjugation of the other subjugators, forms states and organizes civilizations in order to enjoy his booty in peace . . . Attack and defence, suffering and struggle, victory and defeat, domination and servitude, all sealed with blood; this is the entire history of the human race . . . " Richard Wagner
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According to John Fielding, most of the highwaymen who operated within 20 miles of the capital retired to London for shelter : the conurbation provided them with anonymity and so was the : " . . . best place for such beasts of prey to shelter in . " In 1745, when the the Earl of Holland in 1648, was measured and milestones were erected.
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I have crossed beyond that very impassable place, in which fancies are the gadflies and mosquitoes, in which grief and joy are cold and heat, in which delusion is the blinding darkness, in which avarice is the beasts of prey and reptiles, in which desire and anger are the obstructers, the way to which consists in worldly objects, and is to be crossed by one singly.
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Where a beast of prey enters the grounds of the injured party and tears or devours a domestic animal, the owner of the beast is liable for full damage, because it is its nature to act in the manner as it did : but if a dog should trespass and eat lambs or a cat eat grown hens, only half damage is due; for this is unusual.