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but even in that famous passage, Milton was aiming not at the theatricals as such but at their performance by ' persons either enter'd, or presently to enter into the ministry.
In a famous passage that is often considered the first specimen of alternative history, Livy speculates on what would have been the outcome of a military showdown between Alexander the Great and the Roman Republic.
Food writing can also refer to poetry and fiction, such as Marcel Proust ’ s À la recherche du temps perdu ( In Search of Lost Time ), with its famous passage in which the narrator recollects his childhood memories as a result of sipping tea and eating a madeleine.
The passage continues with a famous account of an interruption: " At this moment he was unfortunately called out by a person on business from Porlock, and detained by him above an hour, and on his return to his room, found, to his no small surprise and mortification, that though he still retained some vague and dim recollection of the general purpose of the vision, yet, with the exception of some eight or ten scattered lines and images, all the rest had passed away like the images on the surface of a stream into which a stone has been cast, but, alas!
A famous passage from Thomas Morley's A Plaine and Easie Introduction to Practicall Musicke ( 1597 ) supports the view that the madrigal had superseded the motet in the favour of Catholic patrons, a fact which may explain why Byrd largely abandoned the composition of non-liturgical motets after 1591.
In the original New York production the revelation by Ruth that the pirates are " all noblemen who have gone wrong " prompted the following exchange ( recalling a famous passage in H. M. S.
For the Vienna production of 1860, Carl Binder provided an overture that became famous, beginning with its bristling fanfare, followed by a tender love song, a dramatic passage, a complex waltz, and, finally, the renowned Can-can music.
Lagoa do Fogo and Lagoa das Sete Cidades ( two small lakes connected by a narrow passage ) are the most famous lakes in São Miguel Island.
* Nikola Tesla was famous for developing the AC motor, the bifilar coil, various devices that used rotating magnetic fields, the alternating current polyphase power distribution systems, the fundamental devices of systems of wireless communication ( legal priority for the invention of radio ), radio frequency oscillators, devices for voltage magnification by standing waves, robotics, logic gates for secure radio frequency communications, devices for x-rays, apparatus for ozone generation, devices for ionized gases, devices for high field emission, devices for charged particle beams, methods for providing extremely low level of resistance to the passage of electrical current, means for increasing the intensity of electrical oscillations, voltage multiplication circuitry, devices for high voltage discharges, devices for lightning protection and VTOL aircraft.
Teichoscopy or teichoscopia, meaning " viewing from the walls ," is a famous passage in the Iliad that takes place in Book 3, lines 121-244.
His 1929 performances of Till Eulenspiegel and Don Juan with the Berlin State Opera Orchestra have long been considered the best of his early electrical recordings ; even the original 78 rpm discs had superior sound for their time, and the performances were top-notch and quite exciting at times, despite a noticeable mistake by the Horn soloist in the famous opening passage of Till Eulenspiegel.
In a largely overlooked passage from his famous 1858 paper to the Linnean Society ( which led Darwin to publish On the Origin of Species ) Alfred Russel Wallace says of the evolutionary principle:
Included in the novel is the famous passage from Fanon's work about Algerian women.
Bosworth states that " Arrian has in mind Thucydides ' famous strictures of histories of the pentekontaetia, on which the passage is patently modelled ".
The outrageous imprisonment of the Pope inspired Dante Alighieri in a famous passage of his Divine Comedy ( Purgatory, XX, vv.
Bethmann Hollweg, all credibility and power lost, remained in office until July that year, when a Reichstag revolt, resulting in the passage of the famous Peace Resolution by an alliance of the Social Democratic, Progressive, and Center parties, forced his resignation and replacement by the political nonentity Georg Michaelis.
The famous passage about the frog, often misquoted as being about the worm —" use him as though you loved him, that is, harm him as little as you may possibly, that he may live the longer "— appears in the original edition.
" Neither of these are allowed as authentic Chuang Tzu chapters by certain purists, yet they breathe the very spirit of Chuang Tzu just as much as, for example, the famous ' butterfly passage ' of chapter 2.
In the opinion's most famous passage, Justice Holmes sets out the " clear and present danger " test:
She returned at the program's conclusion to offer a brief passage from the Bible or a famous quote that reflected upon the evening's story.
Apart from this general Messianic theory, there was another computation, based on an interpreted passage in the Zohar ( a famous Jewish mystical text ), and particularly popular among the Jews, according to which the year 1648 was to be the year of Israel's redemption by their long-awaited Jewish Messiah.
This occurs in his famous Viola Concerto in D major where the passage in question is designated by an " 0 " above the notes.
One famous passage recalls the College: " O ye familiar scenes ,— ye groves of pine / That once were mine and are no longer mine,/ Thou river, widening through the meadows green / To the vast sea, so near and yet unseen,/ Ye halls, in whose seclusion and repose / Phantoms of fame, like exhalations, rose / And vanished ,— we who are about to die / Salute you ; earth and air and sea and sky / And the Imperial Sun that scatters down / His sovereign splendors upon grove and town.
Ormus is also mentioned in a famous passage from John Milton's epic poem Paradise Lost ( Book II, lines 1-5 ):

famous and Cleopatra's
A large number of phrases within Shakespeare's play are taken directly from North's prose, including Ahenobarbus's famous description of Cleopatra's barge, beginning " The barge she sat in, like a burnished throne / Burned on the water.
Phyllis Rackin points out that one of the most descriptive scenes of Cleopatra is spoken by Enobarbus: " in his famous set speech, Enobarbus evokes Cleopatra's arrival on the Cynus ".
The asp is perhaps most famous for its alleged role in Cleopatra's suicide ( some believe it to have been a horned viper ), though in 2010, German historian Christoph Schaefer and toxicologist Dietrich Mebs, after extensive study into the event, came to the conclusion that rather than enticing a venomous animal to bite her, Cleopatra actually used a mixture of hemlock, wolfsbane and opium to end her life.

famous and charms
They bring the animal to bay with the help of a maiden who traps it with her charms, appear to kill it, and bring it back to a castle ; in the last and most famous panel, " The Unicorn in Captivity ," the unicorn is shown alive again and happy, chained to a pomegranate tree surrounded by a fence, in a field of flowers.
During most of the epic, the impossibly dense Abner exhibited little romantic interest in her voluptuous charms ( much of it visible daily thanks to her famous polka-dot peasant blouse and cropped skirt ).
Among the charms are several incantations in Old English alliterative verse, the most famous being those known as the Nine Herbs Charm and Wið færstice (' Against a sudden, stabbing pain ').

famous and paradoxical
Thus his teaching methods often seem paradoxical – Johnstone is often famous for asking his students to ‘ be boring ’, ‘ be obvious ’.
His most famous concept is the inferiority complex which speaks to the problem of self-esteem and its negative effects on human health ( e. g. sometimes producing a paradoxical superiority striving ).
This paradoxical violation of the conventional order of time and space is exemplified by Fa-tsang's famous " Essay on the Golden Lion ":
The famous, paradoxical saying of Heraclitus is already directed against such a view: ' character is for man his daimon '”.
The paradoxical advertising slogan " World famous in New Zealand " has become a popular New Zealand saying, meaning that if New Zealand included the whole world, then the drink would be world famous.

famous and terms
Clausewitz had many aphorisms, of which the most famous is that " War is the continuation of Politik by other means " ( Politik being variously translated as ' policy ' or ' politics ,' terms with very different implications ), a description that has won wide acceptance.
The order was to live up to the terms of his famous rebuke, " Zeal must be met by zeal, humility by humility, false sanctity by real sanctity, preaching falsehood by preaching truth.
Multiple other terms for the phenomenon exist, often coming from the name of a particular prominent, high-traffic site whose normal base of viewers can constitute a flash crowd when directed to a less famous website.
A few games apply system-or setting-specific flavorful names to the GM, such as the Hollyhock God ( Nobilis, in which the hollyhock represents vanity ), or the most famous of such terms, " Dungeon Master " ( or " DM ") in Dungeons & Dragons.
File: Bundesarchiv Bild183-R57262, Werner Heisenberg. jpg | Werner Heisenberg ( 1901-1976 ): developed method to express ideas of quantum mechanics in terms of matrices in 1925, published his famous uncertainty principle in 1927, awarded Nobel Prize in Physics in 1932
To save their lives, under a flag of truce, a British officer offers surrender terms to Pierre Cambronne ( Yevgeny Samoilov ), who replies with the famous " mot de Cambronne ".
After the house of Medici was extinguished, the art treasures remained in Florence by terms of the famous Patto di famiglia negotiated by Anna Maria Luisa, the last Medici heiress ; it formed one of the first modern museums.
Thus, it is not surprising that people left Alsace, not only for Paris – where the Alsatian community grew in numbers, with famous members such as Baron Haussmann – but also for more distant places like Russia and the Austrian Empire, to take advantage of the new opportunities offered there: Austria had conquered lands in Eastern Europe from the Ottoman Empire and offered generous terms to colonists as a way of consolidating its hold on the new territories.
Some of the world's legendary surf spots are in Southern California as well, including Trestles, Rincon, The Wedge, Huntington Beach, and Malibu, and it is second only to the island of Oahu in terms of famous surf breaks.
Perhaps the most famous use of the field gun in terms of advanced tactics was Napoleon's use of very large wheels on the guns that allowed them to be moved quickly even during a battle.
In Roman terms, the half-sister was the real Antonia Maior ( but she is not famous ), the middle Antonia ( the subject of this entry ) was properly Antonia Minor ( the Younger ), and her full-blooded sister was properly Antonia Tertia.
Originally a specific class of poet, contrasting with another class known as fili in Ireland and Highland Scotland, the term " bard ", with the decline of living bardic tradition in the modern period, acquired generic meanings of an epic author / singer / narrator, comparable with the terms in other cultures ( minstrel, skald, scop, rhapsode, udgatar, griot, ashik ) or any poets, especially famous ones.
Gen. McAuliffe terms for surrender ; McAuliffe gives the puzzled Germans his famous answer, " Nuts!
In those terms, the most famous such example of zero-point energy is associated with the ground state of the quantum harmonic oscillator.
Snyder County took its name in honor of the famous citizen and political figure, Simon Snyder, who was governor of Pennsylvania for three terms, from 1808 to 1817, and made his home in Selinsgrove.
One of the most famous feasts of the College is the Boar's Head Gaudy, which originally was the Christmas Dinner for members of the College who were unable to return home to the north of England over the Christmas break between terms, but is now a feast for old members of the College on the Saturday before Christmas.
He was on intimate terms with the famous courtesan Gnathaena ( Athenaeus xiii.
Interview with a famous goa trance dj where he namedrops various EBM artists in terms of the 80s goa music scene
He is remembered for his famous advice, that "... any lawyer worth his salt will tell the suspect in no uncertain terms to make no statement to the police under any circumstances.
In terms of her music career, she is most famous in the UK for her singles " Anyone Who Had A Heart " ( 1964 ), " You're My World " ( 1964 ), and " Step Inside Love " ( 1968 ).
The terms Dugazon and Galli-Marié are sometimes used to refer to light mezzo-sopranos, after the names of famous singers.
: One example of the text, not especially indicative of its broader contents, is Agrippa's analysis of herbal treatments for malaria in numeric terms: " Rabanus also, a famous Doctor, composed an excellent book of the vertues of numbers: But now how great vertues numbers have in nature, is manifest in the hearb which is called Cinquefoil, i. e. five leaved Grass ; for this resists poysons by vertue of the number of five ; also drives away divells, conduceth to expiation ; and one leafe of it taken twice in a day in wine, cures the Feaver of one day: three the tertian Feaver: foure the quartane.
Born's interpretation of the wavefunction was criticized by Schrödinger, who had previously attempted to interpret it in real physical terms, but Albert Einstein's response became one of the earliest and most famous assertions that quantum mechanics is incomplete:
The next stage of Antigonus's career is not documented and what we know has been patched together from a few historical fragments: Antigonus seems to have been on very good terms with Antiochus, the Seleucid ruler of Asia, whose love for Stratonice, the sister of Antigonus, is very famous.

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