82 résultats pour "nor"
- Nora, Pierre.
- Nora, Pierre
- Analyse de la mise en scène de Nora par Thomas Ostermeier
- NORA. Personnage principal de Maison de poupée
- Lob Nor
- Le personnage de NORE Wilfrid de Joseph Arthur, comte de Gobineau
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O' Casey, la Charrue et les Étoiles (extrait).
Le bouton d’or resplendissait, Nora, Et dedans la brise il valsa, Quand je t’ai dit, Nora, que je t’aimais, Quand tu m’as dit que tu m’aimais ! Et l’abeille et l’oiseau chantaient, Nora, Une extase promise à toi, Quand je t’ai dit, Nora, que je t’aimais, Quand tu m’as dit que tu m’aimais ! Nora l’embrasse. On frappe à la porte de droite : silence ; ils écoutent. Nora s’agrippe à Clitheroe. On frappe encore, plus fort. CLITHEROE . — Je me demande qui ça peut être. NORA , un peu nerveuse. — N’y...
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Ibsen, la Maison de poupée (extrait).
HELMER . — t’aider si tu en as besoin. NORA . Non, te dis-je. Je n’accepte rien d’un étranger. HELMER . Nora, — ne pourrais-je pas un jour devenir autre chose qu’un étranger pour toi ? NORA (prenant son sac de voyage). Oh, Torvald, pour cela il faudrait le plus grand des miracles. HELMER . Quel miracle ? NORA . Il faudrait changer, tous les deux, de telle sorte que —. Oh, Torvald, je ne crois plus aux miracles. HELMER . Mais moi, je veux y croire. Parle ! Changer, tous les deux, de telle...
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Eisschnelllauf: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Winterspiele.
1924 Clas Thunberg, FIN Julius Skutnabb, FIN Roald Larsen, NOR 1928 Ivar Ballangrud, NOR Julius Skutnabb, FIN Bernt Evensen, NOR 1932 Irving Jaffee, USA Edward Murphy, USA Willy Logan, CAN 1936 Ivar Ballangrud, NOR Birger Wasenius, FIN Antero Ojala, FIN 1948 Reidar Liaklev, NOR Odd Lundberg, NOR Göthe Hedlund, SWE 1952 Hjalmar Andersen, NOR Kees Broekman, NED Sverre Haugli, NOR 1956 Boris Schilkow, URS Sigge Ericsson, SWE Oleg Gontscharenko, URS 1960 Wiktor Kositschkin, URS Knut Johannesen, NOR...
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Eisschnelllauf: Medaillengewinner der Weltmeisterschaften.
. Sprintvierkampf MännerJAHR GOLD SILBER BRONZE 1970 Waleri Muratow, URS Keiichi Suzuki, JPN Magne Thomassen, NOR 1971 Erhard Keller, FRG Ove König, SWE Ard Schenk, NED 1972 Leo Linkovesi, FIN Waleri Muratow, URS Ard Schenk, NED 1973 Waleri Muratow, URS Jos Valentijn, NED Eppie Bleeker, NED 1974 Per Björang, NOR Masaki Suzuki, JPN Eppie Bleeker, NED 1975 Alexander Safronow, URS Jewgeni Kulikow, URS Waleri Muratow, URS 1976 Johan Granath, SWE Dan Immerfall, USA Peter Mueller, USA 1977 Eric Heiden...
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Ski nordisch: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Winterspiele.
1924 Thorleif Haug, NOR Thoralf Strømstad, NOR Johan Gröttumsbraten, NOR 1928 Per-Erik Hedlund, SWE Gustaf Jonsson, SWE Volger Andersson, SWE 1932 Veli Saarinen, FIN Väinö Liikkanen, FIN Arne Rustadstuen, NOR 1936 Elis Wiklund, SWE Axel Wikström, SWE Nils-Joel Englund, SWE 1948 Nils Karlsson, SWE Harald Eriksson, SWE Benjamin Vanninen, FIN 1952 Veikko Hakulinen, FIN Eero Kolehmainen, FIN Magnar Estenstad, NOR 1956 Sixten Jernberg, SWE Veikko Hakulinen, FIN Fjodor Terentjew, URS 1960 Kalevi Hämäl...
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Biathlon: Medaillengewinner der Weltmeisterschaften.
1958 Adolf Wiklund, SWE Ole Gunneriusson, SWE Wiktor Butakow, URS 1959 Wladimir Melanin, URS Dimitri Sokolow, URS Sven Agge, SWE 1961 Kalevi Huuskonen, FIN Alexander Priwalow, URS Pavo Reepo, FIN 1962 Wladimir Melanin, URS Antti Tyrväinen, FIN Walentin Pschenitsin, URS 1963 Wladimir Melanin, URS Antti Tyrväinen, FIN Hannu Pösti, FIN 1965 Olav Jordet, NOR Nikolaj Pusanow, URS Antti Tyrväinen, FIN 1966 Jon Istad, NOR Jozef Sobczak-Gasienica, POL Wladimir Gundarzew, URS 1967 Wiktor Mamatow, URS Sta...
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Ski alpin: Medaillengewinner der Weltmeisterschaften.
2001 Mario Matt, AUT Benjamin Raich, AUT Mitja Kunc, SLO 2003 Ivica Kostelic, CRO Silvan Zurbriggen, SUI Giorgio Rocca, ITA 2005 Benjamin Raich, AUT Rainer Schönfelder, AUT Giorgio Rocca, ITA 2007 Mario Matt, AUT Manfred Mölgg, ITA Jean-Baptiste Grange, FRA * von 1948 bis 1980 wurden die Ergebnisse der Olympischen Winterspiele zugleich als Weltmeisterschaftsresultategewertet . Riesenslalom MännerJAHR GOLD SILBER BRONZE 1950 Zeno Colò, ITA Fernand Grosjean,SUI James Couttet, FRA 1952* Stein Eri...
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Eiskunstlauf: Weltmeister.
1992 Wiktor Petrenko, CIS Kurt Browning, CAN Elvis Stojko, CAN 1993 Kurt Browning, CAN Elvis Stojko, CAN Alexej Urmanow, RUS 1994 Elvis Stojko, CAN Philippe Candeloro, FRA Wjatscheslaw Sagorodnjuk, UKR 1995 Elvis Stojko, CAN Todd Eldredge, USA Philippe Candeloro, FRA 1996 Todd Eldredge, USA Ilja Kulik, RUS Rudy Galindo, USA 1997 Elvis Stojko, CAN Todd Eldredge, USA Alexej Jagudin, RUS 1998 Alexej Jagudin, RUS Todd Eldredge, USA Jewgeni Pljuschtschenko, RUS 1999 Alexej Jagudin, RUS Jewgeni Pljusc...
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Articles of Confederation - U.
trade, or any other pretence whatever. VIII ARTICLE IV The better to secure and perpetuate mutual friendship and intercourse among the people of the different states in this union, the free inhabitants of each of thesestates, paupers, vagabonds and fugitives from Justice excepted, shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of free citizens in the several states; and the people ofeach state shall have free ingress and regress to and from any other state, and shall enjoy therein all the...
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PLÉIADES (les). Roman de Joseph Arthur, comte de Gobineau (résumé et analyse de l'oeuvre)
Bur bach où vit son père, ami et cons eiller du pr ince (8). Livre Il. À Bur bach, la comtesse T onsk a fait ses adieux à jean Théodor e pour aller rejoindre son ma ri, tandis que Liliane, sœur de Conra d Lanze, est to mbée amoureuse du lieutenant Schorn. Dans le même temps, après une longue sépara tion, Nore et Harriet se retrouvent à Florence et se prom ettent un amour éternel ( 1 4). On s'i ntéresse alors à Henr y et Lucie de Ge nevilliers qui, à L...
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Ibsen, la Maison de poupée (extrait) - anthologie du théâtre.
HELMER . — t’aider si tu en as besoin. NORA . Non, te dis-je. Je n’accepte rien d’un étranger. HELMER . Nora, — ne pourrais-je pas un jour devenir autre chose qu’un étranger pour toi ? NORA (prenant son sac de voyage). Oh, Torvald, pour cela il faudrait le plus grand des miracles. HELMER . Quel miracle ? NORA . Il faudrait changer, tous les deux, de telle sorte que —. Oh, Torvald, je ne crois plus aux miracles. HELMER . Mais moi, je veux y croire. Parle ! Changer, tous les deux, de telle...
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Winter Olympics Medal Standings.
Norway NOR 4 3 3 10 Sweden SWE 4 3 3 10 Switzerland SUI 3 4 3 10 United States of America USA 3 4 2 9 France FRA 2 1 2 5 Canada CAN 2 0 1 3 Austria AUT 1 3 4 8 Finland FIN 1 3 2 6 Belgium BEL 1 1 0 2 Italy ITA 1 0 0 1 Hungary HUN 0 1 0 1 Czechoslovakia TCH 0 1 0 1 Great Britain GBR 0 0 2 2 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Oslo, 1952.Participant Abbreviation Gold Silver Bronze Total Norway NOR 7 3 6 16 United States of America USA 4 6 1 11 Finland FIN 3 4 2 9 Austria AUT...
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Biathlon: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Winterspiele.
1992 Antje Misersky, GER Swetlana Petscherskaja, CIS Myriam Bédard, CAN 1994 Myriam Bédard, CAN Anne Briand, FRA Uschi Disl, GER 1998 Ekaterina Dafovska, BUL Jelena Petrowa, UKR Uschi Disl, GER 2002 Andrea Henkel, GER Liv Grete Poirée, NOR Magdalena Forsberg, SWE 2006 Swetlana Ischmuratowa, RUS Martina Glagow, GER Albina Achatowa, RUS . 4×6-Kilometer-Staffel FrauenJAHR GOLD SILBER BRONZE 1992* FRA: Corinne Niogret, Véronique Claudel,Anne Briand GER: Uschi Disl, Antje Misersky, Petra Schaaf CIS:...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912Part...
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Summer Olympics Medal Standings.
Great Britain GBR 56 51 38 145 United States of America USA 23 12 12 47 Sweden SWE 8 6 11 25 France FRA 5 5 9 19 Germany GER 3 5 6 14 Hungary HUN 3 4 2 9 Canada CAN 3 3 10 16 Norway NOR 2 3 3 8 Italy ITA 2 2 0 4 Belgium BEL 1 5 2 8 Australasia ANZ 1 2 2 5 Russia RU1 1 2 0 3 Finland FIN 1 1 3 5 South Africa RSA 1 1 0 2 Greece GRE 0 3 0 3 Denmark DEN 0 2 3 5 Bohemia BOH 0 0 2 2 Netherlands NED 0 0 2 2 Austria AUT 0 0 1 1 Source: International Olympic Committee (IOC).. Stockholm, 1912.Par...
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Bill of Rights.
accused has the right to “confront”—that is, to cross-examine witnesses who testify against him or her at trial. Those accused also have a right to subpoena (compel)supporting witnesses to testify in court and to have a lawyer assist in their legal defense. G Seventh Amendment In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall beotherwise re-examined in any Court of the United Stat...
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Bill of Rights - U.
accused has the right to “confront”—that is, to cross-examine witnesses who testify against him or her at trial. Those accused also have a right to subpoena (compel)supporting witnesses to testify in court and to have a lawyer assist in their legal defense. G Seventh Amendment In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and no fact tried by a jury, shall beotherwise re-examined in any Court of the United Stat...
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Bill of Rights - history.
being indicted (formally accused) by a grand jury. Second, a criminal suspect may be prosecuted only once for each crime. If a jury acquits the accused person, there can beno retrial. Third, a person cannot be forced to testify against himself or herself in any criminal case. This is the right against self-incrimination. Fourth, the due process clausebars the government from arbitrarily depriving anyone of life, liberty, or property. Fifth, the government may not take anyone’s private property u...
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Eugénie Grandet. Roman d'Ho-noré de Balzac
unique, la modeste Eugénie, et la grande Nanon, servante aveug léme nt dévouée. Les fam illes Cru chat et Des Grass ins convoitent la dot d'Eugén i e et concoctent des stratégies matrimon iales riva les. Nous sommes en novembre 1819 , et les familles prétendantes sont réunies dans la maison Grandet pour l'anniversaire d'Eugén ie. Arrive ino pinément Charles, un cousin de Paris . « Le cous in de Paris». M is en faillite, Guillau me Grandet. le p...
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Leichtathletik (Männer): Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1896 Thomas Burke, USA 54,2 Herbert Jamison, USA 55,2 Charles Gmelin, GBR 55,6 1900 Maxwell 'Maxey' Long, USA 49,4 William Holland, USA 49,6 Ernst Schutz, DEN - 1904 Harry Hillman, USA 49,2 Frank Waller, USA 49,9 Herman Groman, USA 50,0 1906 Paul Pilgrim USA 53,2 Wyndham Halswelle,GBR 53,8 Nigel Barker, AUS 54,1 1908 Wyndham Halswelle, GBR 150,0 1912 Charles Reidpath, USA 48,2 Hanns Braun, GER 48,3 Edward Lindberg, USA 48,4 1920 Bevil Rudd, RSA 49,6 Guy Butler, GBR 49,9 Nils Engdahl, SWE 50,0 1...
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Excerpt from Othello - anthology.
MESSENGER. The Ottomites, reverend and gracious,Steering with due course toward the isle of Rhodes,Have there injointed with an after fleet. FIRST SENATOR. Ay, so I thought. How many, as you guess? MESSENGER. Of thirty sail; and now they do re-stemTheir backward course, bearing with frank appearanceTheir purposes toward Cyprus. Signor Montano,Your trusty and most valiant servitor,With his free duty recommends you thus,And prays you to believe him. DUKE. 'Tis certain then for Cyprus.Marcus Luccic...
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Excerpt from King Lear - anthology.
Find out their enemies now. Tremble, thou wretchThat hast within thee undivulgéd crimesUnwhipped of justice. Hide thee, thou bloody hand,Thou perjured, and thou simular of virtueThat art incestuous. Caitiff, to pieces shake,That under covert and convenient seemingHas practised on man’s life. Close pent-up guilts,Rive your concealing continents, and cryThese dreadful summoners grace. I am a manMore sinned against than sinning. KENT. Alack, bare-headed?Gracious my lord, hard by here is a hovel;Som...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Prometheus and Pandora - anthology.
The world being thus furnished with inhabitants, the first age was an age of innocence and happiness, called the Golden Age. Truth and right prevailed, though not enforced by law, nor was there any magistrate to threaten or punish. The forest had not yet been robbed of its trees to furnish timbers for vessels, nor had men builtfortifications round their towns. There were no such things as swords, spears, or helmets. The earth brought forth all things necessary for man, without his labour inplo...
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Christopher Columbus
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INTRODUCTION
Christopher Columbus (1451-1506), Italian-born Spanish navigator who sailed west across the Atlantic Ocean in search of a route to Asia but achieved fame by making
landfall in the Americas instead.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Christopher Columbus.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Christopher Columbus.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Christopher Columbus - explorer.
explorers, adventurers, entrepreneurs, merchants, and any others who saw their fortunes tied to the trade winds and ocean currents. Columbus’s brother Bartholomewworked in Lisbon as a mapmaker, and for a time the brothers worked together as draftsmen and book collectors. Later that year, Columbus set sail on a convoy loadedwith goods to be sold in northern Atlantic ports. In 1478 or 1479 Columbus met and married Felipa Perestrello e Moniz, the daughter of a respected, though relatively poor, nob...
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Ski alpin: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Winterspiele.
1948 Gretchen Fraser, USA Antoinette Meyer, SUI Erika Mahringer, AUT 1952 Andrea Mead-Lawrence, USA Rosa „Ossi” Reichert, GER Mirl Buchner, GER 1956 Renée Colliard, SUI Regina Schöpf, AUT Jewgenija Sidorowa, URS 1960 Anne Heggtveit, CAN Betsy Snite, USA Barbara Henneberger, GER 1964 Christine Goitschel, FRA Marielle Goitschel, FRA Jean Marlene Saubert, USA 1968 Marielle Goitschel, FRA Nancy Greene, CAN Annie Famose, FRA 1972 Barbara Cochran, USA Danielle Debernard, FRA Florence Steurer, FRA 1976...
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Maison des Atlantes (la). Roman d'Angelo Rinaldi (analyse détaillée)
de chantage, M. Xavier favorise les études et la carrière de T onio. Devenu le mari de Nora, Tania n'a pourtant pas connu longtemps le bon heur dont il rêvait. Son fils Raymond, paresseux et stupide, le déçoit; sa fille Luisa meurt d'un accident de voiture. Enfin, retourné dans lîle pour une affaire, Tonio reçoit d'une amie d'enfance la confinmation de ses soupçons : depuis des années, Nora le trompe avec des gigolos. Son dernier so...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam - anthology.
That just divides the desert from the sown,Where name of Slave and Sultán is forgot—And Peace to Mahmúd on his golden Throne! 12A Book of Verses underneath the Bough,A Jug of Wine, a Loaf of Bread—and ThouBeside me singing in the Wilderness—Oh, Wilderness were Paradise enow! 13Some for the Glories of This World; and someSigh for the Prophet’s Paradise to come;Ah, take the Cash, and let the Credit go,Nor heed the rumble of a distant Drum! 14Look to the blowing Rose about us—”Lo,Laughing,” she say...
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Crusades.
modern Lebanon; the Principality of Antioch, in modern Syria; and the County of Edessa, in modern northern Syria and southern Turkey. IV CRUSADES OF THE 12TH CENTURY The Crusades of the 12th century, through the end of the Third Crusade in 1192, illustrate the tensions and problems that plagued the enterprise as a whole. For thelords of Outremer a compromise with the residents and Muslim powers made sense; they could not live in constant warfare. And yet as European transplants theydepended on...
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Crusades .
modern Lebanon; the Principality of Antioch, in modern Syria; and the County of Edessa, in modern northern Syria and southern Turkey. IV CRUSADES OF THE 12TH CENTURY The Crusades of the 12th century, through the end of the Third Crusade in 1192, illustrate the tensions and problems that plagued the enterprise as a whole. For thelords of Outremer a compromise with the residents and Muslim powers made sense; they could not live in constant warfare. And yet as European transplants theydepended on...
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Civil Rights and Civil Liberties.
A Religious Freedom Although religious freedom has not generally been curtailed in the United States, Roman Catholics, Jews, and members of such unconventional Protestant groups as theOneida Community and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have historically been discriminated against and sometimes have even been persecuted,although today overt discrimination has almost vanished. The federal Civil Rights Act of 1964, as well as many state and local laws, prohibits religious discrimi...
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"A Modest Proposal" - anthology.
I SHALL now therefore humbly propose my own Thoughts; which I hope will not be liable to the least Objection. I HAVE been assured by a very knowing American of my Acquaintance in London; that a young healthy Child, well nursed, is, at a Year old, a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome Food; whether Stewed, Roasted, Baked, or Boiled; and, I make no doubt, that it will equally serve in a Fricasie, or Ragoust. I DO therefore humbly offer it to publick Consideration, that of...
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Walt Whitman: Leaves of Grass (Sprache & Litteratur).
Welcome is every organ and attribute of me, and of any man hearty and clean,Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none shall be less familiar than the rest. I am satisfied . . . . I see, dance, laugh, sing;As God comes a loving bedfellow and sleeps at my side all night and close on the peep of the day,And leaves for me baskets covered with white towels bulging the house with their plenty,Shall I postpone my acceptation and realization and scream at my eyes,That they turn from gazing...
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Eiskunstlauf: Medaillengewinner der Olympischen Winterspiele.
1908* GER: Anna Hübler, HeinrichBurger GBR: Phyllis Johnson, JamesJohnson GBR: Madge Syers, EdgarSyers 1920* FIN: Ludowika Jakobsson,Walter Jakobsson NOR: Alexia Bryn, YngvarBryn GBR: Phyllis Johnson, BasilWilliams 1924 AUT: Helene Engelmann,Alfred Berger FIN: Ludowika Jakobsson,Walter Jakobsson FRA: Andrée Joly, PierreBrunet 1928 FRA: Andrée Joly, PierreBrunet AUT: Lilly Scholz, Otto Kaiser AUT: Melitta Brunner, LudwigWrede 1932 FRA: Andrée Brunet-Joly,Pierre Brunet USA: Beatrix Loughran,Sherwi...
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From "Song of Myself" - anthology.
Till that becomes unseen and receives proof in its turn.Showing the best and dividing it from the worst age vexes age,Knowing the perfect fitness and equanimity of things, while they discuss I am silent, and go bathe and admire myself.Welcome is every organ and attribute of me, and of any man hearty and clean,Not an inch nor a particle of an inch is vile, and none shall be less familiar than the rest.I am satisfied—I see, dance, laugh, sing;As the hugging and loving bed-fellow sleeps at my side...
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Excerpt from The Merchant of Venice - anthology.
A weight of carrion flesh than to receiveThree thousand ducats. I'll not answer that,But say it is my humour. Is it answered?What if my house be troubled with a rat,And I be pleased to give ten thousand ducatsTo have it baned? What, are you answered yet?Some men there are love not a gaping pig,Some that are mad if they behold a cat,And others, when the bagpipe sings i'th'nose,Cannot contain their urine; for affection,Master of passion, sways it to the moodOf what it likes or loathes. Now for you...
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Les Pléiades de Gobineau
mand, et Wilfrid Nore. l'Anglais). se rencontrent au cours d'un voyage. Sur les bords du lac Majeur. s'intitulant eux mêmes. à la mode des Mille et Une Nuits, « calenders. fils de Rois», ils vitupèrent l'humanité, masse composée d'imbéciles. de drôles et de brutes. Conrad Lanze aime la tumultueuse comtesse Sophie Tonska; Wilfrid Nore. la douce et sérieuse Harriet; Laudon croit aimer Lucie de Genevilliers, la femme de son ami. Mais la Tonska a aussi...
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From Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - anthology.
And she urged it on him eagerly, and ever he refused,And vowed in very earnest, prevail she would not.And she sad to find it so, and said to him then,“If my ring is refused for its rich cost -You would not be my debtor for so dear a thing—I shall give you my girdle; you gain less thereby.”She released a knot lightly, and loosened a beltThat was caught about her kirtle, the bright cloak beneath,Of a gay green silk, with gold overwroght,And the borders all bound with embroidery fine,And this she p...
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From Plessy v.
We consider the underlying fallacy of the plaintiff's argument to consist in the assumption that the enforced separation of the two races stamps the colored race with abadge of inferiority. If this be so, it is not by reason of anything found in the act, but solely because the colored race chooses to put that construction upon it. Theargument necessarily assumes that if, as has been more than once the case and is not unlikely to be so again, the colored race should become the dominant power inth...
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Leichtathletik (Frauen): Medaillengewinnerinnen der Olympischen Sommerspiele.
1928 Lina Radke, GER 2:16,8 Kinue Hitomi, JPN 2:17,6 Inga Gentzel, SWE 2:17,8 1960 Ljudmilla Schewzowa, URS 2:04,3 Brenda Jones, AUS 2:04,4 Ursula Donath, GER 2:05,6 1964 Ann Packer, GBR 2:01,1 Maryvonne Dupureur,FRA 2:01,9 Ann Chamberlain, NZL 2:02,8 1968 Madeline Manning, USA 2:00,9 Ileana Silei, ROM 2:02,5 Maria Gommers, NED 2:02,6 1972 Hildegard Falck, FRG 1:58,55 Nicole Sabaite, URS 1:58,65 Gunhild Hoffmeister,GDR 1:59,19 1976 Tatjana Kasankina, URS 1:54,94 Nikolina Schterewa,BUL 1:55,42...
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?Le rapport des sociétés à leur passé ? Historien et
TS Hist. 1 Le rapport des sociétés à leur passé – Historien et mémoires I/ L’Histoire et la Mémoire Quelles sont les différences et les spécificités entre Histoire et Mémoires ? A/ Qu’est-ce que l’Histoire ? Science Humaine et Sociale donc une démarche scientifique. L’Historien = enquêteur du passé :faits vérifiés, indices, documents, preuves. DONC HISTOIRE Reconstruction savante la plus objective possible du passé avec recul, neutralité et sans laisser place à l’émotion . Un travail...
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From Bulfinch's Mythology: Cadmus - anthology.
Milton, describing the serpent which tempted Eve, is reminded of the serpents of the classical stories and says: … '—pleasing was his shape, And lovely: never since the serpent kindLovelier; not those that in Illyria changedHermione and Cadmus, nor the godIn Epidaurus.' Source: Bulfinch, Thomas. Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne. New York: Random House, 1934.