One of the greatest tragedies in life is that you will always be loved more than you will ever know. 💛 分享几个值得积累的表达: 🍉 inviting adj.吸引人的,诱人的 🍉 sb's presence 某人的存在 🍉 fin...
Student Essay: The Eddie Shore-Ace Bailey Incident of 1933 - One of the Greatest Tragedies in Canadian Sports HistoryTodd Christie
完形填空She died at the age of 15 in one of the history's greatest tragedies. 1 her spirit lives on to this day through the diary in which she recorded her 2Though she was touched by despair and terror, the message of 3 in her words has inspired many.Anne Frank, the most famous 4...
Just as Ben Jonson another great English writer of his times, said: "He is not of an age, but for all time."His plays can be divided into three categories: histories (历史剧), tragedies (悲剧) and comedies (喜剧). People like Shakespeare's plays because the characters show real human...
One of the greatest tragedies is that we miss God’s Kingdom assignment because we’re too busy building our own personal kingdoms What does your family see? Rested or stressed. A burned-out leader reproduces burned-out people because we reproduce what we are. Learning to rest is one of...
— The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I. • Euripides Read full book for free! ...and our exulting sight Marks it afar.—From waning Life she flies, Wrapt in a mist, covering her starry eyes With her fair hand.—But now, in floods of light, She meets thee, SYLVIA, and with glan...
(不应该) love.However,his tragedies(悲剧) can be very dark.Hamlet is about a man who takes revenge(复仇) after he knows it is his uncle that kills his father.But he loses his life in the end.Besides,Shakespeare's historical plays are also famous.For example,John King is about the ...
His tragedies (芯 ) also achieve d great success, including (包括) Hamlet,King Lear, Othello an d Macbeth. Shakespeare has been one of the greatest writers all over the world.William Shakespeare-the 76 Writer in the English Language When he was young Moving to London an d 77 in the ...
53. “Grief lasts longer than sympathy, which is one of the tragedies of the grieving.”― Elizabeth McCracken 54. “Grief, no matter how you try to cater to its wail, has a way of fading away.”― V.C. Andrews 55. “What they never tell you about grief is that missing someone ...
Tragedies like this certainly didn’t help Croydon’s reputation, but something else would prove the coup de grâce. Just as World War I had breathed unlikely life into Croydon Airport, World War II more or less took it away. The RAF took over, and civilian flights stopped. The airport...