Polite+literature

  • 71William Shakespeare by Edmund Malone — ▪ Primary Source       The following document is one of several portraits presented in Edmund Malone s Historical Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Stage (1800). In addition to a general examination of the origins of theatre in… …

    Universalium

  • 72Eugene II —     Pope Eugene II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Eugene II     Elected 6 June, 824; died 27 Aug., 827. On the death of Pascal I (Feb. May, 824) there took place a divided election. The late pope had wisely endeavoured to curb the rapidly… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 73Pope Eugene II —     Pope Eugene II     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Eugene II     Elected 6 June, 824; died 27 Aug., 827. On the death of Pascal I (Feb. May, 824) there took place a divided election. The late pope had wisely endeavoured to curb the rapidly… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 74New Windsor College — was the name of two colleges located in New Windsor, Maryland. The first existed from 1843 until 1851. The old location of that college was taken over by Calvert College. After Calvert College closed in 1873 a new New Windsor College was formed… …

    Wikipedia

  • 75humanist — n. Student of polite literature, devotee of culture …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 76Heraud, John Abraham — (1799 1887)    Of Huguenot descent, he was born in the parish of St. Andrews, Holborn, London. Educated privately and with a sound knowledge of German, he started writing for magazines in 1818, rather than go into business. An adherent of the… …

    British and Irish poets

  • 77Kansai dialect — A label in Kansai ben. The advertisement, Iwashi o tabena akan!, translates as You must eat sardines! …

    Wikipedia

  • 78Age of Enlightenment — Age of Reason redirects here. For other uses, see Age of Reason (disambiguation) …

    Wikipedia

  • 79T–V distinction — In sociolinguistics, a T–V distinction is a contrast, within one language, between second person pronouns that are specialized for varying levels of politeness, social distance, courtesy, familiarity, or insult toward the addressee. Contents 1… …

    Wikipedia

  • 80Tagalog language — Tagalog redirects here. For other uses, see Tagalog (disambiguation). Tagalog Wikang Tagalog Spoken in Philippines …

    Wikipedia