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The eve of st agnes;characterised by romantic features
The great, ode on a gracian urn, where the poet explores the relations between pleasure and pains and reality and imagination;
The ballad La belle dame sans merci, which displays once more a taste for medieval themes and form;
In 1820 the symptoms of consumption became evident and in sep
2nd day: the influence from Byzantine art
Visit the Miracoli Church, located in a little street, with its Renaissance facade, semicircular rose front mixing the Gothic style of relevant Byzantine influence. Inside, the miracle Madonna col Bambino, and exterior gracious field. The next church to visit is the SS. Giovanni e Paolo, in Gothic Venet
THE WAY UP TO HEAVEN
Mr and Mrs Foster lived on east sixty – second street. They lived in a large six – story house with 4 servants. If the servants didn’t stay there, the house would be a gloomy place. Mrs Foster had a little problem, she had a patological fear of missing trains, plans, boats. She was terrified at the idea of being late o
Similarly, in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro” Harry, the protagonist, is constantly facing death. In an effort to get his ideas and feelings expressed, Harry resorts to flashbacks, which to him were “very real moments” (Chaman 111). In addition to his feelings on mortality, another influence on the story is Hemingway’s history with women. Hemingway married
scegliere Choose Chose Chosen
Venire Come Came Come
Costare Cost Cost Cost
Tagliare Cut Cut Cut
Trattare deal dealt dealt
Scavare dig dug dug
Fare Do Did done
Disegnare Draw Drew drawn
Bere Drink Drank Drunk
Guidare Drive Drove Driven
Mangiare Eat Ate Eaten
Cadere Fall Fell Fallen
Nutrire fee
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James Naismith devised a set of thirteen rules which become the bases of basketball.
In addition to the creation of the basketball, James Naismith graduated as a medical doctor, primarily interested in sports physiology and what we would today call sports science and as Presbyterian minister, with a keen interest in philosophy and clean living. Nai