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Download: 46Cat: Lingue    Materie: Appunti    Dim: 5 kb    Pag: 2    Data: 22.05.2001

• Get on: fare progressi/cavarsela bene;
• Look out over: essere prospiciente a/dare su;
• Put up with: sopportare/rassegnarsi a;
• Put up: ospitare/dare alloggio a;
• Call for: passare a prendere;
• Pick up: passare su/passare a prendere (in auto);
• Call on: passare da/fare una breve visita a;
• Get at: voler arrivare a/ave

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In 1846, Charlotte, Emily and Anne published a volume of poems, without success.
All the Bronte sisters, and their brother too, had a tragic destiny: Anne died at 29 years old, Emily at 30, Charlotte at 39.

MOST IMPORTANT WORKS TO REMEMBER:
CHARLOTTE → “JANE EYRE” (1847): a romantic love story about a governess and her master
ANNE →

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Zum Schalter
Zum Arzt, Chef, zu Dr. Ahrens, zu Prof.Behrens, zu meinem Freund, zu einer Bekannten
3. Nel linguaggio parlato in questi casi si usa anche AUF:
Aufs Rathaus, auf die Post, auf die Bank
4. ZU indica lo scopo:
Zur Reparatur, zur Reinigung, zum Studium
Zur Arbeit, Untersuchung, Erholung, Kur
Zum Essen, Baden, Tanze

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LE DISCOURS DE LA METHODE.
1. Une autobiographie philosophique. A la première personne et en français, avec simplicité et sobriété, il explique comment il a ressenti cette exigence de comprendre l’univers.
2. Une démonstration rigoureuse. Le livre est divisé en six parties:
1.Considération sur les sciences
2.Exposition de la méthode~~~~

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➢ the shape of the theatre and of the stage was drammatically functional;
➢ the theatre was patronized by Court and aristocracy;
➢ Elizabethan England was quite “theatrical” in itself;
➢ the theatre was a real mirror of society.
* SOCIETY
In the Elizabethan society there was the variety of people: Catholics, Puritans, scientists,

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• At 15 years old, he left school and began to work in a lawyers’ office. That was the good background for “Bleak House”.
• In 1830 he started working as reporter and journalist
• He died in June 1870

WORKS:
His works are above all novels published in serial forms in several magazines. He wrote humorous, sentimental and social novel

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In this ode Keats reveals his passionate devotion to beauty, especially the beauty of Greece. Indeed, the poem is almost Greek in its artistic perfection.
The urn was carved with a succession of beautiful scenes and figures which take on life in the poet’s eyes. The chief idea of the poem is the permanence of all these beautiful forms and of their d

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Nach Ende des Kriegs gab es keine idyllische Situation, weil Deutsche keineswegs in voelligem Frieden [per niente in completa pace] lebten; Leute war total zerstoert, M(nner, Frauen und Kinder waren gleich verletzt.
Die Generation, die zwischen 1916 und 1925 in Dutschland geboren wurde, gehoerten die Leute, die ihre Jugend in der Nazizeit verbtachte

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1953 gab es in Ost Berlin ein friedlicher Arbeiteraufstand, aber die Panzer der Sowjet Union führen den Menschen entgegen und sie haben geschossen. Jetzt hat die Straße ihren Namen: Straße des 17 Juni.
1954 gab es in der DDR die erste Wahlen, aber in der DDR gab es nur eine Partei: SED (Sozialistische Einheitspartei Deutschlands).
1954 mussten b

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Other details: he’s worried about money, costumers, and his wife, he doesn’t like Christopher (he thinks he could fit the bill), he doesn’t want him near Mollie.
Why he could be the murderer:
1: Mrs Maureen Lyon’s murder: he was in London on the day of the murder and he didn’t tell of this to his wife, moreover he has a scarf and a coat similar