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All of his poetry shows strong and occasionally wild emotions especially in regard to Lesbia.
All of these concepts depend for their meaning on the supposition that the text of Bible has been properly interpreted, with consideration for the intention of the text, whether literal history, allegory or poetry, etc.
In Human, All Too Human, philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche argued that " being able to wait is so hard that the greatest poets did not disdain to make the inability to wait the theme of their poetry.
A few years later, Williams published one of his seminal books of poetry, Spring and All, which contained classic Williams poems like " By the road to the contagious hospital ," " The Red Wheelbarrow ," and " To Elsie.
All that remained of Bacchylides's poetry by 1896, however, were sixty-nine fragments, totalling 107 lines.
" In 2003, the album was ranked fifty-eighth by Rolling Stone in their list of The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: " On first listen, Trout Mask Replica sounds like raw Delta blues ", with Beefheart " singing and ranting and reciting poetry over fractured guitar licks.
He published a collection of poetry entitled Cool Reflections: Poetry For The Who, What, When, Where and Especially Why of It All ( ISBN 1575535955.
All of her poetry up to the end of the 1930s was written in an Imagist mode, utilising spare use of language, and a classical, austere purity.
All lyrics on the album were based on the poetry of Arthur Rimbaud.
The poem's publication began Proctor's long association with Dickens's periodicals ; in all, Procter published 73 poems in Household Words and 7 poems in All the Year Round, most of which were collected into her first two volumes of poetry, both entitled Legends and Lyrics.
All succeeding Russian lyric poetry is unimaginable without it.
All of Choppin's poetry has been published by the Centenary College of Louisiana ( Fables et Rêveries, 2004 ).
All radio programs are available for live streaming over the Internet, and most ( excluding drama, poetry and music ) as audio-on-demand, or for download as MP3s for at least four weeks after broadcast.
All subjects, including science and law, were in primitive times written in verse, and the types of poetry number in the dozens.
In Book III of his Republic ( c. 373 BCE ), Plato examines the style of poetry ( the term includes comedy, tragedy, epic and lyric poetry ): All types narrate events, he argues, but by differing means.
Some of these were adapted as movies, and Anderson wrote the screenplays of other authors ' plays and novels – Death Takes a Holiday, All Quiet on the Western Front – in addition to books of poetry and essays.
In Book III of his Republic ( c. 373BC ), the ancient Greek philosopher Plato examines the " style " of " poetry " ( the term includes comedy, tragedy, epic and lyric poetry ): All types narrate events, he argues, but by differing means.
A volume of Bernstein's selected poetry from the past thirty years, " All the Whiskey in Heaven ," was published in 2010 by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.
At that time, there was an identifiable political element to Harwood's poetry, discernible in the volume " All The Wrong Notes " ( 1981 ).
In 2008 Arnold Wesker published his first collection of poetry, All Things Tire of Themselves ( Flambard Press ).
The oldest known poetry was written by a West-Flemish monk in a convent in Rochester, England around 1100: hebban olla vogala nestas bagunnan hinase hic enda thu wat unbidan we nu (" All birds have started making nests, except me and you, what are we waiting for ").
After being appointed Poet Laureate, Whitehead defended the poetry of Laureates in a comic poem " A Pathetic Apology for All Laureates, Past, Present, And To Come ".

All and attributed
All of these methods remain to be applied to the languages attributed to Altaic with the same degree of focus and intensity they have been applied to the Indo-European family ( e. g. Mallory 1989, Anthony 2007 ).
Pausanias, in travelling around Greece, attributed to Daedalus numerous archaic wooden cult figures ( see xoana ) that impressed him: " All the works of this artist, though somewhat uncouth to look at, nevertheless have a touch of the divine in them.
All XML databases can be attributed to document-oriented databases testing the additions.
The fixing of the feast of All Saints on its current date of 1 November is attributed to Pope Gregory III ( 731 – 741 ), but from the testimony of Pseudo-Bede it is known that 1 November was already associated with All Saints in Great Britain by the beginning of the 8th century.
* Publication of the Anglo-Genevan metrical psalter including the " Old 100th ", the version of the hymn " All People That on Earth Do Dwell " made from Psalm 100, attributed to the probably-Scottish clergyman and biblical translator William Kethe, exiled in Geneva.
Smith, an advocate of desegregation, concluded his commentary at the end of the program by recalling the admonition commonly attributed to Edmund Burke -- " All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.
All unexplained sounds heard in the woods were attributed to Bohpoli, believing he took a special pleasure in hitting the pine trees to create noise.
All the Swedish commanders showed ability, but the chief glory of the day was attributed to Charles XI and his fighting spirit.
All the original members of the group attended the inauguration ceremony, and in his speech Maurice White attributed EWF's success to the support of all of their fans.
All the miraculous creations attributed to other rabbis of the Talmudic era are ascribed by rabbinic commentators to the use of the same book.
All the useful reforms introduced between 1730 and 1740 are to be attributed to his initiative.
All the right bank of the Kura river until it joined with the Aras was attributed to Arran ( the left bank of the Kura was known as Shirvan ).
All we have is a number of anecdotes concerning his life and sayings attributed to him in a number of scattered classical sources, none of them definitive.
The proverb " All is fair in love and war " has been attributed to Lyly's Euphues.
All known and extant writings attributed to Robert Henryson are listed here.
A Cracked. com article entitled " The 10 Most Terrifying Video Game Enemies of All Time " listed Evil Otto as number one, citing the two deaths attributed to the game and remarking that " he is possibly the only video game enemy in history to kill players in real-life " and " Evil Otto watched them die ... with a smile on his face.
He is active on many All Party Parliamentary Group ( APPG's ), and currently chairs the APPG for Sea Cadets and is Treasurer of the United Kingdom Parliamentary Football Club which is itself attributed to a great deal of charity work.
All of these triads are based on the common and pervasive theme of " threes " attributed to ancient Indo-European ( and particularly Celtic ) cultures.
All of these flavors are usually attributed to espresso in general, but are more pronounced in ristretto.
" All the failures of the government were attributed to the mistakes of the ministers.
Old 100th is commonly used to sing the lyrics that begin " All People That on Earth Do Dwell ," based on Psalm 100, which originated in the Anglo-Genevan Psalter ( 1561 ) and is attributed to the Scottish clergyman William Kethe.
" According to Heylin, it " was the first song he had ever written around a dictum from the Bible, indeed a saying directly attributed to Jesus himself: ' All things, therefore, that you want men to do to you, you also must likewise do to them ; this, in fact, is what the Law and the Prophets mean ' ( Matthew 7: 12 ).
All tracks were written by Stephen Malkmus, with some early versions attributed to Scott Kannberg.

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