Not for the money, nor the fame, but do it for the glory of realising one little dream after another.
2009年利物浦大學國際學生大使台灣代表。
【資訊】留學利物浦常見問題集

Selected Category: 【文學】資料庫 Literary Database (17)

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dictionary - 字典[1]
a book that lists the words of a language and gives their meaning, or their equivalent in a different language [2]
glossary - 詞彙表 [1]
an alphabetical list of words relating to a specific subject or text, with explanations[2]

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alchemy - 煉金術[1]
amulet - 護身符;辟邪物[1]

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I. Early Comedy & Tragedy
1. Comedy of Errors - Farce Comedy (c. 1590~93)
2. The Two Fair Gentlemen of Verona - Romantic Comedy (c. 1590~94)
3. Love Labour's Lost - Romantic Comedy (c. 1590~94)
4. The Tragedy of Titus Andronicus - Revenge Tragedy (c. 1592~94)

II. Early Chronicle Plays [History]
1. The First Part of King Henry VI - Chronicle Play (c. 1591)

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England

Saxons and Danes

Egbert, king of Wessex 802~839
Ethelwulf (son of Egbert) 839~858
Ethelbald (son of Ethelwulf) 858~860
Ethelbert (second son of Ethelwulf) 860~866

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This is a list of 100 important writers of the English language, hand-typed, and utilizes Tony Buzan’s Master Your Memory as the main reference.

Format: Name (Date of Birth-Death) Famous Work(s)

1. Geoffery Chaucer (1340-1400) The Canterbury Tales
2. Edmund Spencer (1552-1599)  The Faerie Queene
3. Sir Walter Raleigh (1552-1618) The History of the World
4. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) The Advancement of Learning

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Semester One
Renaissance and Romantic Authors I
Spencer
1. The Faerie Queene
2. Fowre Hymnes
Shelley
3. The Witch of Altas

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William Wordsworth and Lao-tzu:
the Similarities between a Philosophical Poet and a Poetic Philosopher

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At first glance, the ancient Chinese philosopher, Lao-tzu may seem completely unrelated to the Poet Laureate of the nineteenth century, William Wordsworth.   However, similarities can be found, through meticulous scrutiny of the teachings and the work of Lao-tzu and the poetry and ideals of the Romantic poet Wordsworth.  Their likenesses lie in their poetic creativity, their wisdom, and the ideas which they wished to promulgate.

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