renascence उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- On his web site, one of the quotes Robbins refers to from Albert Camus concretely supports the paradox of artistic skepticism : Art itself could probably not produce the renascence which implies justice and liberty.
- Edna St . Vincent Millay wrote ( a ) " Recuerdo; " ( b ) " Renascence; " ( c ) both of the above; ( d ) neither of the above.
- He was the president of the Catholic Renascence Society and founder of the Thomas More Society; he and his wife, Joan Bel Geddes ( daughter of Norman Bel Geddes ), translated many essays and books on Catholicism.
- He was president of the Catholic Renascence Society, a group that included the author Flannery O'Connor; with Bel Geddes he translated essays by the French Catholic writer Georges Bernanos; and he created the St . Thomas More Society, an intellectual discussion group.
- The railroad appeared to experience a renascence during the early 1920s, making a slight profit, but this was largely funded through deferred maintenance, and economies such as the abandonment of the shops at Ross Farm, which were moved to a new enginhouse at Blairs Mills.
- During this period, she published some of her best-known work, including " Renascence and Other Poems " ( 1917 ) and " A Few Figs From Thistles " ( 1920 ), which contains the famous " First Fig ":
- A further set of copies were made between 1909 and 1911 by Christiana Herringham ( Lady Herringham ) and a group of students from the British Victorian styles of painting, those of the Herringham expedition preferred an'Indian Renascence'aesthetic of the type pioneered by Abanindranath Tagore.
- But for those of us who didn't like this Oxford-educated British lady poking around in our erogenous zones, trying to stir us in the direction of talking about or buying subjects or something we'd otherwise abjure, I say bring on the David Remnick renascence.
- Panofsky's work represents a high point in the modern academic study of iconography, which he used in hugely influential works like his " little book " " Renaissance and Renascences in Western Art " and his masterpiece, particularly in his use of historical ideas to interpret artworks and vice versa.
- Their eyes were turned to the past where they saw a linguistic ideal they strove to imitate . & Such a mighty genius as Shakespeare, however, took what the Renascence had to offer him as useful material; and then, with face forward, set to work to " create ".