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learned and art
Bertha Szold was more like Meg, the eldest March girl, who `` learned that a woman's happiest kingdom is home, her highest honor the art of ruling it, not as a queen, but a wise wife and mother ''.
" According to North Carolina musician Walter Davis, Jefferson played on the streets in Johnson City, Tennessee, during the early 1920s at which time Davis and fellow entertainer Clarence Greene learned the art of blues guitar.
In high school he was given his first oil paints and learned about his aunt Bessye Bearden's art salons, which stars like Duke Ellington and Langston Hughes attended.
He learned the art of performing from his friend and mentor Pete Seeger.
He was eclipsed only by the school's most admired exponent, Callimachus ; their learned character and intricate art would have a heavy influence on the Romans.
According to Coke, Garnet instigated the plot: " hath many gifts and endowments of nature, by art learned, a good linguist and, by profession, a Jesuit and a Superior as indeed he is Superior to all his predecessors in devilish treason, a Doctor of Dissimulation, Deposing of Princes, Disposing of Kingdoms, Daunting and deterring of subjects, and Destruction.
For example, Immanuel Kant used pure description to discuss recognition and its components and Sir Francis Bacon claimed that the simple observation of the rote recollection of a previously learned list was “ no use to the artof memory.
In full affluence of foreign and domestick Fame, admired by the expert in art, and by the learned in Science, courted by the great, caressed by Sovereign powers, and celebrated by distinguished Poets, his Native humility, modesty and Candour never forsook him, even on surprise or provocation, nor was the least degree of arrogance or assumption visible to the most scrutinizing eye, in any part of his Conduct or discourse.
While there, Polk joined the Dialectic Society where he regularly took part in debates and learned the art of oratory.
Pope John VIII: John, of English extraction, was born at Mentz ( Mainz ) and is said to have arrived at Popedom by evil art ; for disguising herself like a man, whereas she was a woman, she went when young with her paramour, a learned man, to Athens, and made such progress in learning under the professors there that, coming to Rome, she met with few that could equal, much less go beyond her, even in the knowledge of the scriptures ; and by her learned and ingenious readings and disputations, she acquired so great respect and authority that upon the death of Pope Leo IV ( as Martin says ) by common consent she was chosen Pope in his room.
They thus claimed that human " excellence " was not an accident of fate or a prerogative of noble birth, but an art or " techne " that could be taught and learned.
Phillips said that the artist-funded project was primarily performance art, and they had learned " an awful lot " from it.
From the Italians, Holbein learned the art of single-point perspective and the use of antique motifs and architectural forms.
He admitted to being a fan of Marcy Playground and Leary's outrage was eased once he learned that Capitol Records, former home of the Butthole Surfers and then-current home of Marcy Playground, had pitched the artwork to Wozniak as original work from its own art department and that Marcy Playground had no knowledge of the work's origins.
DTP skill levels range from what may be learned in a few hours ( e. g. learning how to put clip art in a word processor ) to what requires a college education and years of experience ( e. g. advertising agency positions ).
From them archaeologists have learned much about Scythian life and art.
Orff wrote his own texts and he learned the art of composing, without a teacher, by studying classical masterworks on his own.
Strauss learned the art of conducting by observing Bülow in rehearsal.
Ninja were peasant farmers who learned the art of war to combat the daimyo's samurai.
He admired and learned the art of motion picture photography from Kinetoscope inventor W. K. L.
He was born at Kronach in upper Franconia and learned the art of drawing from his father Hans Maler ( his surname meaning " painter " and denoting his profession, not his ancestry, after the manner of the time and class ).
Instead, Demeter chose to teach Triptolemus, the other son of Celeus ( though he was ascribed different parentages as well ), the art of agriculture and, from him, the rest of Greece learned to plant and reap crops.
However, all versions agree that Demeter chose to teach Triptolemus the art of agriculture and, from him, the rest of Greece learned to plant and reap crops.
The elder was a haruspex, who learned his art from Tyrrhenus, and was probably the founder of Tarquinia and the Etruscan League.

learned and comedians
His memorable style of delivery — dignified and learned — was frequently mimicked by comedians such as Peter Sellers and Kenneth Williams.
He learned carpentry as a trade, but as a teenager he became a member of the Fred Karno troupe of stage comedians.
Silent film comedians like Charlie Chaplin, Harold Lloyd and Buster Keaton learned the craft of mime in the theatre, but through film, they would have a profound influence on mimes working in live theatre even decades after their death.

learned and heirs
In King's Quest II, the quest is for the new king to find his queen ( he learned about through the magic mirror ), and save her so that there will be heirs to the kingdom.
The earliest cowboys in Texas learned their trade, adapted their clothing, and took their jargon from the Mexican vaqueros or " buckaroos ", the heirs of Spanish cattlemen from Andalusia in Spain.
In 1856, it was determined necessary to add a peer learned in law to the House of Lords ( which exercised certain judicial functions ), without allowing the peer's heirs to sit in the House and swell its numbers.
It is also learned that one of the heirs to the planet is in league with this faction.

learned and tradition
These fragments would be held for many years in tradition, and learned by apprenticeship from one generation of illiterate poets to the next.
Her early and later allegorical and didactic treatises reflect both autobiographical information about her life and views and also her own individualized and humanist approach to the scholastic learned tradition of mythology, legend, and history she inherited from clerical scholars and to the genres and courtly or scholastic subjects of contemporary French and Italian poets she admired.
In this he claimed to reveal Plato's true meaning, a doctrine he learned from Platonic tradition that did not appear outside the academy or in Plato's text.
In this Western tradition, physicians are considered to be members of a learned profession, and enjoy high social status, often combined with expectations of a high and stable income and job security.
It is one of the easiest forms of part singing, as only one line of melody need be learned by all parts, and is part of a popular musical tradition.
Rabbinic tradition holds that Moses learned the whole Torah while he lived on Mount Sinai for 40 days and nights and both the oral and the written Torah were transmitted in parallel with each other.
His other sons, Ivar the Boneless ( alias Hingwar ) and Ubbe soon learned the details of their father's death and swore that they would avenge his killing, in time-honoured Viking tradition.
< p > In another place, this learned geographer, in alluding to the tradition that Sicily had been separated by a convulsion from Italy, remarks, that at present the land near the sea in those parts was rarely shaken by earthquakes, since there were now open orifices whereby fire and ignited matters and waters escaped ; but formerly, when the volcanoes of Etna, the Lipari Islands, Ischia, and others, were closed up, the imprisoned fire and wind might have produced far more vehement movements.
The apophatic tradition is often, though not always, allied with the approach of mysticism, which focuses on a spontaneous or cultivated individual experience of the divine reality beyond the realm of ordinary perception, an experience often unmediated by the structures of traditional organized religion or the conditioned role-playing and learned defensive behavior of the outer man.
According to the tradition of Quraish, while still in his teenage years, Umar learned martial arts, horse riding and wrestling.
The name most likely came from a reflex of the ancient tradition whereby learned writers called the various barbaric peoples by names found in Classical Latin authors.
A music is classical if it includes some of the following features: a learned tradition, support from the church or government, or greater cultural capital.
Flaco Jiménez ( 1939 -), the son of an accordionist and grandson of a man who had learned the instrument from a German immigrant, carried on Martinez's tradition of accordion virtuosity and became a fixture on the international World Music scene by the 1980s.
This mode of worship is largely unchanged today within Hinduism ; however, only a small fraction of conservative Śrautins continue the tradition of oral recitation of hymns learned solely through the oral tradition.
Native groups have learned the song to use in celebrations of tradition.
Dominican folk music is an oral tradition, learned informally through watching others perform.
Some composers were able to travel abroad for training, usually to Italy, and learned to compose vocal and instrumental works in the Italian Classical tradition popular in the day.
Because I've learned from those who know how to preserve the tradition of the music.
This was totally outside the scope of the kind of playing which Franck had learned from Benoist at the Conservatoire ; most French organs did not have the pedal board notes required for such work, and even France's own great classical organ tradition dating from the period of the Couperins was at that time neglected in favor of the art of improvisation.
After his death, one of his successors, Hans Beck, used the basic steps he learned in Bournonville's classes to create the Bournonville school to teach contemporary dancers the tradition of the old master.
Eusebius says that St. Hegesippus was a convert from Judaism, learned in the Semitic languages and conversant with the oral tradition and customs of the Jews, for he quoted from the Hebrew, was acquainted with the Gospel of the Hebrews and with a Syriac Gospel, and he also cited unwritten traditions of the Jews.
Richard Pococke, who visited in 1727, writes that it is " famous for some pleasant gardens of lemon and orange trees ; and here the Turks have a mosque, to which they pay great veneration, having, as they say, a great sheik buried there, whom they call Sede Ishab, who, according to tradition ( as a very learned Jew assured me ) is Jethro, the father-in-law of Moses.
This brought the Fabii into the same tradition as the Pinarii and Potitii, who were said to have welcomed Hercules and learned from him the sacred rites which for centuries afterward they performed in his honor.

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