175 résultats pour "love"
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true love
or to play games. At the time the first computers were built the people maybe thought they were dangerous and could get out of control. Even before Asimov, some people wrote about machines that could become mightier than humans. But those presentations said that a machine, for example a computer, was like a wild beast that could kill you if you did not pay enough attention. I think Asimov's thoughts about computers and their future were not wrong. It is true that we try to improve the ...
- Eros (Erotic Love) Greek God of love and fertility, called Cupid by the Romans.
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Excerpt from Love's Labour's Lost - anthology.
BEROWNE. I could put thee in comfort—not by two that I know.Thou makest the triumviry, the corner-cap of society,The shape of Love's Tyburn, that hangs up simplicity. LONGAVILLE. I fear these stubborn lines lack power to move.(Reading ) “O sweet Maria, empress of my love!”— These numbers will I tear, and write in prose.He tears the paper BEROWNE. O, rhymes are guards on wanton Cupid's hose;Disfigure not his shop. LONGAVILLE. ( taking another paper ) This same shall go: (Reading ) “Did not the he...
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Woodstock, la love génération
Woodstock réunit la love generation dans un énorme happening mêlant musique, drogue et amour libre. Joan Baez, Jimi Hendrix, Joe Cocker, Ten Years After, Jefferson Airplane, The Who, Crosby, Stills and Nash et Grateful Dead représentent les figures emblématiques de la contre-culture. Les 500000 participants dépassent toutes les prévisions des organisa teurs qui n'attenda ient que 60 000 visiteurs. Près d'un million de personnes restent bloquées sur les ro...
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Corinth, Lovis - vie et oeuvre du peintre.
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)\HDLN0000100113 Corinth Lovis Peintre et graveur allemand * 21.7.1858, Tapiau, Prusse-Orientale + 17.7.1925, Zandwoort, Pays-Bas Formé aux académies de Königsberg et de Munich, puis à l'académie Julian de Paris, il est l'un des principaux représentants de l'impressionnisme allemand. Installé à Berlin vers 1900, il évolue vers une variante spécifiquement germanique de l'impressionnisme ("Vue du débarcadère de Hambourg", 1911). Son oeuvre se caractérise par de viole...
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Corinth Lovis
Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)Lovis CORINTH: NU COUCHÉ Ce nu audacieux, bien éloigné de l'impressionnisme français, révèle la forte personnalité et la sensualité de cetartiste prussien.Après avoir suivi des cours de peinture à Königsberg et à Munich, Lovis Corinth visite la Hollande, avant de séjournerà Paris de 1884 à 1887. Admis à l'Académie Julian, il admire surtout Rubens, dont il imite la facture. Curieusement, ilne noue apparemment aucun contact avec les impressionnistes français....
- Analyse de "Same Love"
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love
12. You w i l l t han k ‘l i t t le baby cheeses’ every n igh t for pu t t i ng h i m/her i n you r pa t h. Cheeses gives you f ree w i l l and you choose w isely.
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- DOCTEUR JERRY ET MISTER LOVE
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bezinningsmoment Same Love
Eerst legt de zanger de persoonlijke redenen uit die hem ertoe aanzetten om het homohuwelijk te ondersteunen: hij zegt dat zijn "ooms", die homoseksueel zijn, willen "legaal verenigen". Hij vertrouwt dan op teksten die bekend zijn om zijn mening te rechtvaardigen; Hij verwijst eerst naar mensenrechten wanneer hij zegt dat homoseksuelen 'mensen zijn wiens rechten zijn gestolen'. Hij verwijst vervolgens naar het eerste artikel in De verklaring van de rechten van de mens en de burger waarin staat...
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Woodstock, la "love generation"
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- Corinth, Lovis - dessin & gravure.
- Lover Man - analyse de l'oeuvre.
- Peacock, Thomas Love - écrivain.
- Lucille Ball Lucille Ball (1911-1989), American motion-picture and television actor and comedian, famous for portraying the character Lucy Ricardo in the popular television program "I Love Lucy" (1951-1957).
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- Docteur Jerry et Mister Love [Jerry Lewis] - analyse du film.
- Lovis CORINTH: MÈRE ET ENFANT
- Love in St. Agnes - Keats
- Love Story [Arthur Hiller] - analyse du film.
- Woody Allen Woody Allen, born in 1935, American motion-picture director, actor, and writer, many of whose films are humorous depictions of neurotic characters preoccupied with love and death.
- Corinth Lovis
- LOVE STORY
- Aphrodite Aphrodite, in Greek mythology, the goddess of love and beauty and the counterpart of the Roman goddess Venus.
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Encyclopedia of Philosophy: Abravanel, Judah ben Isaac ?
prompting the received opinion that Leone meant to compose a concluding fourth dialogue. This inference isunwarranted. The twenty years between the completion of Dialoghi d'amore and Leone's death suggests that he had ample time to complete the work had he considered it either possible or necessary. Rather, the lack of anexplicit resolution mirrors the structure of the Platonic dialogues, especially the Symposium , the model for all Renaissance writings on love. 3 Philosophical significance...
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Excerpt from Romeo and Juliet - anthology.
Take all myself. ROMEO. I take thee at thy word.Call me but love, and I’ll be new baptized.Henceforth I never will be Romeo. JULIET. What man art thou that, thus bescreened in night,So stumblest on my counsel? ROMEO. By a nameI know not how to tell thee who I am.My name, dear saint, is hateful to myself,Because it is an enemy to thee.Had I it written, I would tear the word. JULIET. My ears have yet not drunk a hundred wordsOf thy tongue’s uttering, yet I know the sound.Art thou not Romeo, and a...
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A suggestion of romance
beast feels for Belle grows stronger every day and every night, he would ask her to marry him only to be refused each time. Belle, dreaming of a prince she is persuaded is kept as a prisonner in this castle, always answer him that she only love the Beast as a friend. After several month, Belle eventually become home sick and asks the Beast if he could let her see her family. He allowed her if she would return after one week and give her a mirror where she could see the Beast at any time she wan...
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Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter Essay
and her husband is supposed to meet her there. She finds comfort in the person of Minister Arthur Dimmesdale, and let herself be tempted by an act of passion, and love that gave birth to a « sinful » child. Then Hester has to carry the burden of her shame embodied in the Scarlet Letter, and in Pearl. Hester follows what we can call natural laws : Roger Prynne (aka Chillingworth) is described as old, deformed, and a man of science confine in his books, whereas Hester is young...
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Analyse Twelfth Night de William Shakespeare (en anglais)
woman : Viola, herself in love with Orsino; and as if it was not enough, Malvolio and Sir Andrew are as well in love with Olivia and both believe they have a chance. Illyria seems to be in a total fever. Shakespeare shows that these passions only create confusion, that one has to deal with them with a lot of measure, self-control and reason. Therefore he truly celebrates order. In addition to love, identity is as well a very big source of disorder and confusion in Twelfth Night. Shakespeare...
- FALLING IN LOVE
- DOCTEURS IN LOVE
- LOVE AIR LINES
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Richard Wagner.
which took place in August 1876. Wagner completed his final opera, Parsifal (which he called a 'festival drama of dedication' for the Festspielhaus), in 1882, and it premiered that July. In September Wagner moved to Venice, where in February 1883, after a heated argument with Cosima, he suffered a fatal heart attack. He was buried in Bayreuth. III MUSIC AND THOUGHT In the early 19th century, an opera was structured as a succession of conventional self-contained forms such as aria (a vocal so...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Cupid and Psyche - anthology.
waters, and fast by, a magnificent palace whose august front impressed the spectator that it was not the work of mortal hands, but the happy retreat of some god.Drawn by admiration and wonder, she approached the building and ventured to enter. Every object she met filled her with pleasure and amazement. Golden pillarssupported the vaulted roof, and the walls were enriched with carvings and paintings representing beasts of the chase and rural scenes, adapted to delight the eye of thebeholder. Pro...
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From As You Like It - anthology.
ROSALIND : Ay, and twenty such. ORLANDO : What sayst thou? ROSALIND : Are you not good? ORLANDO : I hope so. ROSALIND : Why then, can one desire too much of a good thing? [ To CELIA ] Come, sister, you shall be the priest and marry us.—Give me your hand, Orlando.—What do you say, sister?ORLANDO : [to CELIA ] Pray thee, marry us. CELIA : I cannot say the words. ROSALIND : You must begin, 'Will you, Orlando'— CELIA : Go to. Will you, Orlando, have to wife this Rosalind? ORLANDO : I will. ROSALIND...
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The Merchant of Venice By William Shakespeare
The Duke decides to spare Shylock's life, but he does give half of Shylock's money to Antonio, and he gives the rest of it to the state. Antonio says that he will not accept the money if Shylock will agree to become a Christian and if, in his will, he will agree to leave his money to his daughter, Jessica, and her new husband, Lorenzo. Shylock, broken and defeated, agrees to all these conditions and leaves the court. Overjoyed, Antonio and his friends offer to pay the young lawyer whatev...
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Excerpt from The Merry Wives of Windsor - anthology.
MISTRESS FORD. O sweet Sir John! FALSTAFF. Mistress Ford, I cannot cog, I cannot prate, Mistress Ford. Now shall I sin in my wish: I would thy husband were dead. I'll speak it before the best lord, Iwould make thee my lady. MISTRESS FORD. I your lady, Sir John? Alas, I should be a pitiful lady. FALSTAFF. Let the court of France show me such another. I see how thine eye would emulate the diamond. Thou hast the right arched beauty of the brow thatbecomes the ship-tire, the tire-valiant, or any tir...
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The Beatles - Musik.
1963 Please, Please Me Please, Please MeLove Me DoI Saw Her Standing ThereTwist and Shout 1963 With The Beatles It Won't Be LongAll My LovingPlease Mister PostmanRoll Over BeethovenI Wanna Be Your Man 1964 Meet The Beatles I Want To Hold Your HandThis Boy 1964 Something New Things We Said TodayAnd I Love Her 1964 A Hard Day's Night A Hard Day's NightCan't Buy Me LoveI Should Have Known Better 1964 Beatles for Sale I'm A LoserEight Days A WeekEverybody's Trying To Be MyBaby 1965 Help! Help!Youre...
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Richard Wagner
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Richard Wagner (1813-1883), German composer, conductor, and essayist, one of the most influential cultural figures of the 19th century.
May 1864 he was summoned to Munich by the 18-year-old King Ludwig II of Bavaria, who settled Wagner's debts, paid him a generous allowance, and provided himwith housing. Wagner was soon joined in his new home by Cosima von Bülow, Liszt’s daughter and the wife of German conductor and pianist Hans von Bülow. Wagnerand Cosima began a relationship that produced three children before the dissolution of the Bülows' marriage in 1870. Mounting hostility toward Wagner by members ofLudwig’s court resulted...
- Lovis CORINTH: NU COUCHÉ
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Wordsworth/Coleridge: Lyrical Ballads (Sprache & Litteratur).
And how she wept and clasp’d his kneesAnd how she tended him in vain –And ever strove to expiate The Scorn, that craz’d his Brain. And that she nurs’d him in a Cave;And how his Madness went awayWhen on the yellow forest leaves A dying Man he lay; His dying words – but when I reach’dThat tenderest strain of all the Ditty,My falt’ring Voice and pausing Harp Disturb’d her Soul with Pity! All Impulses of Soul and SenseHad thrill’d my guileless Genevieve,The Music, and the doleful Tale, T...
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ANTILLES — GUYANE, SESSION DE JUIN 1995 LANGUE VIVANTE 1- SÉRIES L ET ES/S
courage, lustiness, the natural grasp of things. It would never corne 30 back. 1 would end up in the psychiatrie ward of the country hospi tal, screarning that the bridges, ail the bridges in the world, were falling down. Then a young girl opened the doorof the car and got in. "1 didn 't think anyone would pick me up on the bridge," she said. She car- 35 ried a cardboard suitcase and -believe me - a small harp in a crac ked waterproof. Her str...
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Excerpt from Troilus and Cressida - anthology.
Enter Pandarus and Cressida, veiled PANDARUS. Come, come, what need you blush? Shame's a baby. ( To Troilus ) Here she is now: swear the oaths now to her that you have sworn to me. ( To Cressida ) What, are you gone again? You must be watched ere you be made tame, must you? Come your ways, come your ways; an you draw backward, we'll put you i'th'fills. ( To Troilus ) Why do you not speak to her? ( To Cressida ) Come, draw this curtain, and let's see your picture. Alas the day, how loath you are...
- THE MAN I LOVE
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Japanese Literature
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Japanese Literature, literature of Japan, in written form from at least the 8th century
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The Man’yō’sh ū contains about 4,500 poems, most of them composed in the Nara period (710-784). Some of the poems are far older, however, and some of the verses date to earlier collections that have not survived. The work demonstrates a gradual change from basic verses on simple subjects to more sophisticated expressions with a broad range of subject matter. This text also shows the development of poetic forms such as the tanka (short poem), a form structured around alternating lines of 5 an...
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English Literature
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English Literature, literature produced in England, from the introduction of Old English by the Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century to the present.
evident. That feature is typical of other Old English literature, for almost all of what survives was preserved by monastic copyists. Most of it was actually composed byreligious writers after the early conversion of the people from their faith in the older Germanic divinities. Sacred legend and story were reduced to verse in poems resembling Beowulf in form. At first such verse was rendered in the somewhat simple, stark style of the poems of Caedmon, a humble man of the late 7th century who w...
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Christianity.
history of architecture. See Basilica; Church; Early Christian Art and Architecture;Prayer. C Christian Life The instruction and exhortation of Christian preaching and teaching concern all the themes of doctrine and morals: the love of God and the love of neighbor, the twochief commandments in the ethical message of Jesus (see Matthew 22: 34-40). Application of these commandments to the concrete situations of human life, bothpersonal and social, does not produce a uniformity of moral or polit...
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Greek Mythology
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Temple of Apollo at Didyma
The Greeks built the Temple of Apollo at Didyma, Turkey (about 300 bc).
A1 The Creation of the Gods According to Greek myths about creation, the god Chaos (Greek for “Gaping Void”) was the foundation of all things. From Chaos came Gaea (“Earth”); the bottomlessdepth of the underworld, known as Tartarus; and Eros (“Love”). Eros, the god of love, was needed to draw divinities together so they might produce offspring. Chaosproduced Night, while Gaea first bore Uranus, the god of the heavens, and after him produced the mountains, sea, and gods known as Titans. The Tita...
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Sonnet
the author William Shakespeare is completely infatuated with the idea of love that his heart has become love sick and his “love is as a fever, longing still” (1). He describes his love “as a fever” (1), with one whose only desire is to “preserve the ill” (3). Shakespeare expresses the theme of love as having the ability to do great harm and even drive someone to insanity while enslaving him or her under its power. As the sonnet begins the speaker has already met love, when he sees that h...
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Aristotle Nicomachean Ethics
2) Hume, enquiry concerning the principles of morals self love vs public affection The second appendix is intended to clarify the meaning of the term self-love. Does this term connote only those actions which are selfish in the narrower sense of the word, or is it possible that it includes actions which are usually called altruistic? The question arises from the fact that moral sentiments are said to have their origin in the feelings. Whose feelings are referred to in this connection? Is it...