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71: Albert Einstein
... able to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life. Bibliography Clark, Ronald W., Einstein - The Life and Times, New York: World Publishing, 1971. Dank, Milton, Albert Einstein, New York: An Impact Biography, 1920. Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffman, eds., Albert Einstein: The Human Side, Princeton: University Press, 1979. Einstein, Albert, Carl Seelig, ed., Ideas and ...
72: Jane Austen: Her Life and Work
... ever dared to be an authoress." (Tucker, pg. 3) Although Jane said this she was "very educated. She knew how to speak french, some Italian and Latin. She read Shakespeare, Milton, Johnson and Cowper (big poets of her time)." (Tucker, pg. 7) Jane lived in Steventon for 25 years. She moved in 1801 with her parents and sister to Bath. They ...
73: THe Life and Work of John Keats
... t seem “top-notch.'' As his life played out his poetry became more matured and astonishing. Because of his lack of education he spent allot of time studying Shakespeare and Milton. He admired and imitated these two writers as reflected in his poetry. His quality of work has often been likened to resemble Shakespeare. (Kipperman 245). Few English authors have ever ...
74: Anne Bradstreet: The Heretical Poet
... corrupt and prone to evil and could do no good without God's assistance. However, Puritans did not believe in celibacy but were in favor of wedded love and procreation. Milton's invocation, "Hail, wedded love!" epitomized this belief. It was also believed that women had a right to expect something more from their husbands than mere duty(Morison 9-11 ...
75: Albert Einstein
... able to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life. Bibliography Clark, Ronald W., Einstein - The Life and Times, New York: World Publishing, 1971. Dank, Milton, Albert Einstein, New York: An Impact Biography, 1920. Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffman, eds., Albert Einstein: The Human Side, Princeton: University Press, 1979. Einstein, Albert, Carl Seelig, ed., Ideas and ...
76: Albert Einstein
... able to find the true meaning of existence that he strove for all his life. Bibliography Clark, Ronald W., Einstein - The Life and Times, New York: World Publishing, 1971. Dank, Milton, Albert Einstein, New York: An Impact Biography, 1920. Dukas, Helen and Banesh Hoffman, eds., Albert Einstein: The Human Side, Princeton: University Press, 1979. Einstein, Albert, Carl Seelig, ed., Ideas and ...
77: Emilie du Chatelet
... to convince her father that she was a genius who needed attention. Provided with good education, she studied and soon mastered Latin, Italian and English. She also studied Tasso, Virgil, Milton and other great scholars of the time. In spite of her talents in the area of languages, her true love was mathematics. Her study in this area was encouraged be ...
78: Marco Polo
... 1988. 2: 1675-1680. Hull, Mary. The Travels of Marco Polo. California: Lucent Books Inc., 1995. Li Man Kin. Marco Polo in China. Hong Kong: Kingsway International Publications, 1981. Rugoff, Milton. Marco Polo's Adventures In China. New York: American Heritage Publishing Co., 1964. Stefoff, Rebecca. Marco Polo and the Medieval Explorers. Chelsea House Publishers, 1992.
79: Humanism
... down to earth. He was punished and still he continued his defiance despite the torture. The next time we see a Promethean character in mythology it is Lucifer in John Milton's Paradise Lost. But now he is the devil. Whoever defies god must be evil. That seems to be a given of traditional religion. But the Greeks didn't agree ...
80: The Censorship in the American Society
... regulates the peoples lives, similar to that of a communist country. The individuals who examine and critique the debatable material, will censor it when they find it objectionable or offensive. Milton R. Konvitz feels that "objectionable material will be considered immoral or obscene, heretical or blasphemous, seditious or treasonable, or injurious to national security(1)." The spirit of censorship seems to ...


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