Artist Jacques Louis David
.... "The Oath of the Horatii" reflects David's politicality in that it is a
grand picture marking both
noble and
grand sentiments. It ....
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19th Century Women
.... The affairs she has are with men she believes to be as
noble and
grand as the character of fiction, but here again she is bound to be disappointed in the ....
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Literature and Boredom
.... The affairs she has are with men she believes to be as
noble and
grand as the character of fiction, but here again she is bound to be disappointed in the ....
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Flaubert's novel Madame Bovary
.... The affairs she has are with men she believes to be as
noble and
grand as the character of fiction, but here again she is bound to be disappointed in the ....
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A Comparison of Two of Shakespeare's Plays
.... Caesar, Dercetas declaims: "This is his sword; I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd with his most
noble blood (Shakespeare, 981)." More
grand still are ....
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A Comparison of Two of Shakespeare Plays
.... Caesar, Dercetas declaims: "This is his sword; I robb'd his wound of it; behold it stain'd with his most
noble blood (Shakespeare, 981)." More
grand still are ....
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History of Tourism
.... In the 17th and 18th centuries, what has become known as the "
Grand Tour" became quite popular among the
noble classes of Europe, and the belief was that ....
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Gustave Flaubert
.... The affairs she has are with men she believes to be as
noble and
grand as the character of fiction, but here again she is bound to be disappointed in the ....
(1573

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Three Literary Characters
.... In truth, Emma's affairs could not be seen as
noble or
grand in the romantic tradition except that she is so bored with her life with Charles. ....
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Ivan the Terrible, 1530-1584
.... These assistants formed a true governmental bureaucracy, loyal not to
noble family ties but to the
grand prince and their own desires for advancement. ....
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Literature Analysis: Bart Simpson, Bloody Sire, I Do, I Will, I ...
.... California. In America, Whitman adopts a
noble and
grand tone toward American values like democracy, equality, and freedom. He maintains ....
(1865

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Fictitious Letter to Marco Polo
.... I write to you from my study overlooking the
Grand Canal, just above our .... and a thriving industrial society - all this is the result of our
noble facility in ....
(1292

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The Revolutionary Age
.... Thus, figures from the past that were both
grand and
noble could be transformed by revolutionary zeal into forms that would transcend the past and establish a ....
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1 Corinthians 1:26-31
.... In was not simply the rejection by Paul of the wise, the mighty, and the
noble. Rather .... Corinthians.
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The Heroic Slave
.... notes that a heroic black man who is as good and brave and
noble as any .... merits forth, holds now no higher place in the records of that
grand old Commonwealth ....
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Song of Roland, Celestina, and Voltaire
.... The themes of Roland are
grand and of high seriousness .... New World and thus on the brink of the Renaissance, the literary preoccupation is not of
noble deeds and ....
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Analysis of Poe's "To Helen (Poem of Later Life)"
.... and "the divine light in thine eyes" (Poe, 2004, p. 2). This fleeting encounter - seemingly unknown to Helen - is depicted in terms of
grand and
noble purpose. ....
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Verdi La Traviata
.... Violetta is throwing a
grand party, but though she seems happy and carefree she is .... and her love for the sake of doing what she believes is most
noble. ....
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La Traviata
.... Violetta is throwing a
grand party, but though she seems happy and carefree she is .... and her love for the sake of doing what she believes is most
noble. ....
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ORIGINS OF THE RESTAURANT IN FRANCE
.... Indeed, while the number of
noble kitchens declined in number, the number of citizens who .... as a cook or chef in a fine dining restaurant or
grand hotel anywhere ....
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The world systems approach
.... to labor (
Noble, Strauss, Osheim, Neuschel, Cohen, and Roberts 910-911). The diversity of the economy can be seen in the development of the
grand magasin, or ....
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Gulliver's Travels
.... As Gulliver explains, "As these
noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by Nature with a general .... or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature; so their
grand maxim is ....
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"Chess Piece" by Peter Kane Dufault
.... Its hero is the
noble Achilles, who represents the Greek ideal of heroic conduct .... In Dufault's
grand scheme, where chess would be used as a final arbitrator of ....
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Swift and Equiano
.... As Gulliver explains, "As these
noble Houyhnhnms are endowed by Nature with a general .... or ideas of what is evil in a rational creature; so their
grand maxim is ....
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Evil Characters in 3 Gothic Novels
.... His evil is of a more
grand design than that of Ambrosio. .... The first description of Ambrosio is as full of
noble qualities as the first description of Schedoni ....
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Haydon
.... dead myriads are concentrated, in the existence of a
noble art." (Ruskin .... Robert Haydon's consuming obsession with artistic portrayals of
grand historical themes ....
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Philosophies of Plato & Confucius
.... difference that set off his age from that of the
Grand Harmony was that .... more on indoctrination than Confucius, particularly with respect to the "
noble lie" of ....
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Dante's Inferno and Homer's The Iliad
.... And widely pours so
grand a stream of speech? . . . Your light and honour to every poet reach. . . . You are my Master and my Author, only The
noble style that ....
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Nietzsche's Treatment of History
.... through and through with life and passion: "we who are
noble, good, beautiful .... not their existence or their presumed status as emblems of some
grand design as ....
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Plato's Political Philosophy
.... on his argument that the society is simply the individual on a more
grand scale .... be, through the employment of the deception referred to as "the
noble lie." Take ....
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