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    I can hear the men‚ already drunk‚ roaring with laughter in the banquet hall‚ yet the night is still young. My maid tucks the final curl under my jeweled crown and says‚ “You are ready‚ Queen Itani.” With my head held high‚ I carefully walk toward the sound of the men’s banter‚ arriving at the banquet hall. My husband‚ King Belshazzar‚ rises to greet me‚ thankfully more sober than most of the nobles. The room erupts in applause as Belshazzar leads me to a couch the dais‚ gazing at me adoringly

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    Richard II to Shakespeare’s later dramas‚ noting that while his later dramas use a masterful plain style that seamlessly incorporates prose and verse‚ the ornate and elevated rhetorical manner of Richard II elegantly matches the play’s high style and regal subject. Character-based study of Richard II has overwhelmingly focused on its title figure‚ and on the relationship between Richard and his usurping rival‚ Henry Bolingbroke. In general‚ Richard has been viewed in sharp contrast with Shakespeare’s

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    ‘Classical’ architecture is a language that speaks to us with antiquity. The Exam Hall‚ once Theatre‚ on the campus of Trinity College Dublin can be viewed as a neo-classical building‚ built during the Georgian era. Neo-classical architecture is the revival of Greek and Roman classicism that took place in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This revival of architecture as James Adams‚ a famous English architect said‚ “was ready to seize with some degree of success‚ the beautiful spirit of

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    There‚ he printed materials for court use‚ as well as produced Italian‚ Greek‚ and Latin books. As he gained notoriety for his craft‚ the Duke allowed him an even larger press‚ and the independence to take on additional projects . His work was regal‚ and sophisticated. The typography that Bodoni was able to produce is regarded‚ even today‚ as some of the most structured‚ and refined printing that has ever been produced. He commonly printed books‚ pamphlets‚ and royal announcements known for

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    “never wrote to me”‚ which suggests feelings of isolation. These feelings are turned around upon the establishment of a connection with the persona’s countrymen based on the persona’s love of nature‚ which is personified and described here with a regal and majestic beauty. It is due to this love that she allows herself to ask them to “judge kindly of her”. The persona’s adoration of Nature

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    Knight‚ as they represent two different sides. The Squire’s flamboyance and young whims are extraordinarily different from the Knight’s maturity‚ experience‚ and long record of success (23). While the Squire is supposed act as his father‚ noble and regal‚ he does not. The Squire is instead loud‚ immature‚ and

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    Egypt vs. Greece Greece and Egypt have played a governing responsibility in the creation of science‚ philosophy and social ethics. As extensively admired civilizations‚ Egypt and Greece exposed an immense display of both diversity and likeness in each facet of their organization; from their political organization‚ their social ethnicity‚ and their economic classifications. These contrasts and comparisons account for their diverse pasts while illuminating their long-term accomplishments. Politically

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    TROMBONE SHORTY Trombone Shorty’s new album opens with a dirge‚ but if you think the beloved bandleader‚ singer‚ songwriter and horn-blower born Troy Andrews came here to mourn‚ you got it all wrong. That bit of beautiful New Orleans soul — "Laveau Dirge No. 1‚" named after one of the city’s most famous voodoo queens — shows off our host’s roots before Parking Lot Symphony branches out wildly‚ wonderfully‚ funkily across 12 diverse cuts. True to its title‚ this album contains multitudes of sound

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    Analysis Of Preston Smith

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    Title : Bronze sculpture in the renaissance THESIS : Preston Smith the thinker‚ bronze sculpture portrait of the idea of accomplishment through education‚ its gesture and stance by sculptor Glenna Goodarce 1985. Governor of Texas 1968-1972 Lt. Governor of Texas 1962-1968 State senator 1956-1962 House of representative 1944-1950 Graduate of Texas Tech University 1934. Honored with distinguished alumnus award 1969 This bronze sculpture‚ portrays the idea of accomplishment through education. Preston

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    Gabriel Tauro Mr. Harry Stoner English 10H (E) 13 November 2012 Taking the Fate In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex‚ King Laius and Queen Jocasta of Thebes become aware of one of their childen’s supposed fate – that he will kill his father and marry his mother. In awareness of this fate‚ they release one of their children‚ Oedipus‚ and abandon him in hopes that this fate will never come to pass. After Oedipus is taken in as a bastard child to another king‚ Polybus‚ he grows up to become the king

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