จึงได้หยิบยกเอาคำจากภาษาอิตาลีมาศึกษาพอสังเขป รายงานเล่มนี้จัดทำขึ้นในระยะเวลาอันจำกัด หากผิดพลาดประการใด คณะผู้จัดทำขอน้อมรับความผิดพลาดเพื่อนำไปปรับปรุงและศึกษาค้นคว้าเพิ่มเติมต่อไป คณะผู้จัดทำ Art and Architecture Amoretto (n.) กามเทพ (Cupid) from amoretto‚ diminutive of amore‚ from Latin amor = "love" Arcade (n.) บริเวณที่มีตู้เกมส์ให้เล่น from arcate = "arches" Artisan (n.) ช่างฝีมือ (Craftsman) from artigiano Balcony (n.) ระเบียง (Terrace) from balcone Baluster (n
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Women in "Merchant of Venice" In Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice‚ there are many controversies over religion and friendship‚ but the idea of the play that interested me the most was the role of women. The two women that are in this play take on the role of the saviors of the men who seem helpless and hopeless compared to them. Influences of the Radical Feminist Perspective in The Merchant of Venice Angela Caravella 2006 The role that women play within many Shakespearian plays often highlights
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address - some would even use the date and the time that they bought the lotto ticket. There are a lot of possibilities for you to presume of the greatest denominations that you can get. A of the most desirable items when it can come to selecting winning lottery denominations is the fact that you can randomize them. This is wonderful news for individuals who can not determine what figures to opt for. Because the game of lotto itself is random‚ then it seriously would not matter what you would decide
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Romeo’s misery: Romeo! Humours! Madman! Passion! Lover! Appear thou in the likeness of a sigh: Speak but one rhyme and I am satisfied; Cry but ’Ay me!’ Pronounce but ’love’ and ’dove’; Speak to my gossip Venus one fair word‚ One nickname for her purblind son and heir‚ Young Abraham Cupid‚ he that shot so trim When King Cophetua lov’d the
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Romaunt of the Rose: It’s a lengthy allegorical poem written in octosyllabic couplets and based upon Le Romaunt de la Rose of Guillaume de Lorris and Jean de Meung. According to critics‚ not the entire poem‚ but the first part of it may be written by Chaucer. In this dream poem the narrator enters the Garden of Mirth‚ where he sees various allegorized figures and falls in love with a rosebud. Part A and B describe the instructions of the god of love to the dreamer. Part C is a fragment and satirizes
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in medicine in the twenty first century contains ceasing life-supports. Certain end-of-life choices consist of never commencing life-supports once it is well-defined that starting the patient on a ventilator will only lengthen the method of dying (Lotto‚ 2012). Loved ones involved in this end-of-life decision will probably decide not to prolong the process of dying (Efstathiou‚ 2011). Reasonable people usually agree that
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The Muses in Greek Mythology and Art The Muses were deities worshipped by the ancient Greeks. They were 9 women‚ sisters‚ whose sole purpose for being was that of the inspiration to mortal man‚ typically in an artistic capacity. The embodiment of the classical idea of the poetical faculty as a divine gift‚ these famous sisters dwelt on Mount Helicon‚ in Greece. The Muses were therefore both the embodiments and sponsors of performed metrical speech: mousike‚ whence "music"‚ was the art of the Muses
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In 1564‚ a man was born by the name of William Shakespeare. He was born to a poor family‚ was given little education‚ and had no interaction with sophisticated society. Thirty-eight plays and over 150 sonnets are not attributed to this ignorant man. Those who believe that Shakespeare was the author have no definitive proof but instead point to Hamlet’s declaration: "The play’s the thing(Satchell 71)." The true author‚ however‚ lies hidden behind he name of Shakespeare. Edward de Vere
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Press‚ 1976. Print. Boroditsky‚ Lera. “What’s Next?” Edge. N.p.‚ 6 Dec. 2009. <http://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/boroditsky09/boroditsky09_index.html>. Rpt. in What’s Next? Ed. Max Brockman. N.p.: n.p.‚ n.d. N. pag. Edge. Web. 5 Dec. 2009. Lotto‚ Beau. “Optical Illusions Show How We See .” TED. July 2009. TED. Web. 3 Dec. 2009. <http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/beau_lotto_optical_illusions_show_how_we_see.html>. Mark‚ Joshua. “ Protagoras Man is the Measure of All Things: (How Everything
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from nineteenth century to the twentieth century. Bridges creatively construct the poem containing a consistent rhyme scheme of aa‚ bb‚ cc etc.; through the course of this rhyme scheme the phrases contained within the poem reveals the perspective of cupid “an image of internal truth” and “only thy soft unchristen’d smile” revealing how love was interpreted as something so valuable and priceless. The
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