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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry
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Idealization of nature in Romantic poetry

with a friend. This kind of personification is used in Wordsworth's "Lines written in early spring": /.../ And 'tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes. /.../ The budding twigs spread out their fan, To catch the breezy air; /.../ The author describes flowers breathing and plants reaching higher and higher to get more air and sunlight. In addition to this, Wordsworth's "Daffodils" shows how the jocund flowers are dancing and fluttering, tossing their heads: /.../ Beside the lake, beneath the trees, Fluttering and dancing in the breeze. /.../ Ten thousand saw I at a glance, Tossing their heads in sprightly dance. /.../ A poet could not but be gay, In such a jocund company: /.../ As one of the main functions of all religions in general is that they offer emotional and moral support to the believer and nature in romantic poetry is thought of as a creator and something

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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The Lord of the Rings Short Summary
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The Lord of the Rings Short Summary

tells him that he is in danger. It seems that the Ring originally belonged to Sauron, the Dark Lord. Sauron wants the Ring back so that he can conquer the world. Sauron is using Gollum, an evil hobbit who also wants the Ring, to find out who has it and where it can be located. Gandalf tells Frodo that the ring is a corrupting power, and that anyone who uses it will ultimately be destroyed by it if they do not part with it. Further, he tells Frodo that the Ring can only be destroyed by tossing it into a volcano at Mount Orodruin. Frodo tries to give the ring to Gandalf, but the wizard tells him that he (Frodo) was chosen to bear the responsibility; it is his fate. It is decided that Frodo will take the ring to the Crack of Doom in Mount Orodruin. He is to be accompanied by his friends Sam, Merry, and Pippin. As they travel, the Black Riders of Sauron pursue them. The Black Riders are bodiless horsemen who want the Ring

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Scotland
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Scotland

Burns Night ­ 25th of January · Birthday of Robert Burns, national poet · Party includes eating Burns´ Supper, folk dancing, Scottish music · Ends with the singing of Auld Lang Syne The Edinburgh International Festival - Drama and Music festival · Capital for three weeks every summer · The Military Tattoo- famous bagpipe and military band Highland Games (Gatherings) ­ open- air festival · Include events as shot put, hammer throw, tug- of- war, races, tossing of caber, dog show, concerts, lotteries · Main idea is to meet friends nad enjoy free day and have fun not winning prizes · The town of Ceres claims to have held the first Highland Games · taking place since 1314 to commemorate the safe return from the Battle of Bannockburn Scottish Evenings · most popular in Jamie´s Scottish Evening at the King James Hotel in Edinburgh · it is presented by Bill Torrance Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle The Royal Mile SOME FAMOUS SCOTS THROUGH HISTORY

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Stilistika materjalid
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Stilistika materjalid

couldn't-care-less attitude) Sentence epithet is a one word sentence. Here a noun is used with an exclamation mark. (Fool! Thief! Idiot!) String epithet occurs in strings (a nice kind dear fellow) From the point of view of meaning epithets may me: · Metaphorical epithets are based on a metaphor--soft smile, whispering trees · Transferred epithet transfers the quality of one object to its nearest neighbour He was tossing his head on a sleepless pillow, She shrugged her indifferent shoulders) Oxymoron is a combination of 2 words with clashing meaning. (Living corpse, calm nervous laughter) In colloquial speech such phrases have become clichés (terribly sorry, awfully nice). Function: to stress contradictory nature of something. Hyperbole--a transfer of meaning based on exaggeration. It should not be taken literary. Function: usually it evokes an emotional response (irony, humour)

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Exami kysimused-vastused
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Exami kysimused-vastused

c) Sentence epithets are expressed by one word sentence containing a noun and exclamation mark (e.g. "Fool!", "Pig!" etc.). d) String epithet involves several epithets used side by side (e.g. "A nice, mild, kind, pleasant gentleman"). Semantically epithets are classified into: metaphorical (based on metaphor: e.g. "soft smile") and transferred elements (the quality of one thing is transferred to its nearest neighbour (e.g. "He was tossing on the sleepless pillow." ­ actually he was sleepless and not the pillow). 2. Oxymoron ­ is a combination of 2 words (attributive and adverbial), the meaning of which clash (e.g.: living corpse, shout silently). If repeated frequently, an oxymoron may lose its stylistic quality and become a colloquial phrase (e.g. awfully nice). The function of oxymoron is to stress, to bring out contradictory notions (e.g. an old young man). 3

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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Stilistika loeng
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Stilistika loeng

exclamation mark (e.g. "Fool!", "Pig!", etc.). d) String epithet involves several epithets used side by side (e.g. "A nice, mild, kind, pleasant gentleman"). Semantically epithets are classified into metaphorical (based on metaphor: e.g. "soft smile") and transferred elements (the quality of one thing is transferred to its nearest neighbour (e.g. "He was tossing on the sleepless pillow." ­ actually he was sleepless and not the pillow; "He shrewd his indifferent shoulders."; "He raised an interested hand."). 2. Oxymoron ­ is a combination of two words (attributive and adverbial), the meaning of which clash (e.g.: living corpse, calm nervous laughter, shout silently. Other patterns are less frequent: doomed to liberty). If repeated frequently, an oxymoron may lose its

Kultuur-Kunst → Stilistika (inglise)
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC-THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996
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ESTONIAN SYMPHONIC MUSIC. THE FIRST CENTURY 1896-1996.

In principle, Floreo is a colourful work, music flowing as if without measure. The composer has concentrated on chamber music being both lyrically intimate with an impressionistic undertone and driving dramatics. It is obvious that French music has served for her as an example. It is suitable to present her views on contemporary Estonian music as much to the point: It seems that the composing of music has become already a bit too simple, such “tossing” from heart. There is much mediocrity. It is disturbing that the young are too little in search and “find” themselves too quickly. All this is naturally favoured by our present post-Modernist situation. There is nothing to be scorned at. All is possible, all is permissible and all is good. We have no reason to be of a very high opinion about ourselves but we also have no reason for shame. 2 1 ‘Tensions take birth in myself,’ interview with Kärt Hellerma, Eesti Ekspress 18 Apr

Keeled → Inglise keel
11 allalaadimist
THE- PSYCHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION
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THE PSYCHOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION

$*"#$'M*,').$*'$ *"#$ D'8#9.3$$E#*$(.$.%2:$ 2'($ L(#..$ 0'--#0*92$ *"%*$ ,*$ ,.$ %)$ 43$ $S'8$ L(#..,)L$ *"#$ +'(-*"$ 9#**#-$ ,.$#%.2$ !""#$%&'()*(+,"&-."/*&-+0)*/&/()-"/%$)*1""23' !"#$%&"' ()"*"' $*"' +,-.' $' /"0' -"(("*&' 0)1#)' $22"2' (+' 345' #*"$("&' $,' 6,7-1&)'0+*28''9)"'0+*2'!.'()"'0$.'0$&'345:8'' Number of equally Number of bits F likely alternatives of information Tossing a coin 2 1 4 2 Rolling a die O 8 3 16 4 Choosing a letter from the alphabet 32 5 O Choosing a card from a pack

Psühholoogia → Psüholoogia
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net
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Dey Bared to You RuLit Net

have been possible considering the number of orgasms I'd already had over the course of the day. It was an emotionally driven need to connect to Gideon, to reassure myself that we were okay. Clutching the ring box in my hand, I went to my side of Gideon's bed and set it on the nightstand. I wanted it where I'd see it first thing in the morning, after a good night's sleep. With a sigh, I draped my beautiful new robe over the footboard and crawled into bed. After tossing and turning for a long while, I finally crashed. I woke sometime in the middle of the night to a racing pulse and quick, shallow breathing. Disoriented, I lay still for a moment, gathering my bearings and remembering where I was. I tensed when it sank in, my ears straining to hear if Gideon was having another nightmare. When I discovered him lying quietly beside me, his breathing deep and even, I relaxed with a sigh. What time had he finally come to bed

Keeled → inglise teaduskeel
15 allalaadimist
Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

the Ocean," connecting in its name the threads of romance and the sea, is a metaphor tying together all the plot lines, making them into a coherent design. (Cameron uses a wedding band to similar purpose in The Abyss.) T h e jewel has a European pedigree, was once a crown jewel of the ill-fated Louis X V I , and makes a good symbol of the treasure of European experience and wisdom, art and beauty, but also class warfare and bloodshed. O l d Rose's action o f tossing away the d i a m o n d at the end is a powerful po­ etic image that brings all the plot threads together for a real D E N O U E M E N T , an u n t y i n g o f all the knots and a smooth finish for all the plot threads. Lovett doesn't get the treasure but has a shot at love, Cal is thwarted and doesn't get Rose's heart or the diamond, O l d Rose has kept her secret and now returns it to the sea. It was

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
18 allalaadimist
The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss-Incredible Sex-and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss
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The 4-Hour Body - An Uncommon Guide to Rapid Fat-Loss, Incredible Sex, and Becoming Superhuman - Timothy Ferriss

T-handle. · One ¾ diameter pipe "T" fitting to connect the above items. · One ¾ floor flange to keep the plates from falling off as you swing. An optional but suggested addition: · One spring clamp (I use an Irwin Quick-Grip 1) to keep plates from drifting up at the top of the swing. Do not swing the weights above sternum height. Last but not least, replace the T-handle every six months. Tossing a bunch of plates on your cat or through a wall won't win you IQ points when both are preventable for the cost of a T- shirt. Special thanks to Dave Draper for introducing me to this beautifully simple device. What do Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, and Elle Macpherson have in common? The number 0.7 and the letters WHR. If you measured the waist and hip circumference of these three women, you'd nd that their waists are 7/10 the size of their hips. This makes their waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) 0

Keeled → Inglise keel
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