Search results for "Judged" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • rejected contemporary literary criticism, which judged all poetry against the standard of one particular style. He preferred to use his own less ornate ...
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  • plays which, while beautiful in themselves, judged merely as works of literary art, became masterpieces as soon as their words were set to music, and ...
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  • If many of these plays have been judged less compelling than his earlier work, his later work, in which satiric fury is tempered and broadened ...
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  • eighty performances, his Macbeth was judged inferior to his Hamlet. His ... received mixed reviews; Eric Maturin was judged an inadequate Macbeth, though ...
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  • pessimism—he published two novels judged to be scandalous by self-styled paragons of virtue: Le Jardin des supplices (The Torture Garden) (1899) ...
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  • constituted only 9 percent of those judged by the Inquisition. ... Frequently, cases judged in absentia, or in which the accused died ...
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  • that prophesy a time when the world will be judged by fire (2 Peter 3:12; Malachi 4:1). Jesus is recorded as saying that he came to "cast fire ...
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  • part of an effort to assimilate American Indians judged ready to be part of mainstream culture. The reservation land was sold, with much of it incorporated ...
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  • was elected president. The elections, judged free and fair by local and ... and open elections, most of which were judged free and fair by international ...
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  • of the year typically served in the Navy unless judged unable for ship service (in which case they could be sent back to Army or Air Force). Until 1972 ...
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  • throne. Immediately the Anunnaki of the underworld judged her, found her wanting, and transformed her into a lifeless corpse hung up on a nail. With ...
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  • realm of appearances; for just this reason we have judged him a precious example." ==See also== *Japanese literature *Waka (poetry) ...
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  • truth from facts means that state policies are judged on their practical consequences and the role of ideology in determining policy has been considerably ...
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  • disorder, is defined by a fear of being watched or judged by others, and can include a deep fear of public embarrassment. A social phobia may also encompass ...
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  • the only religion that claims that a person will be judged, condemned, and punished by God if that person does not believe. However, Christianity is not ...
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  • down orally (30 - 50 C.E.). The fellows judged whether a saying was a short ... all its passages attributed to Jesus being judged inauthentic. ...
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  • a human agent, meaning that his actions were to be judged by human standards. As McKinnell concludes: Anglo-Saxons also seem to have had some ...
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  • Paschal II (1099–1118). His legacy is generally judged in the light of the Crusades. The crusades had profound but localized effects upon the Islamic ...
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  • Montesquieu held a number of views that might today be judged controversial. While he endorsed the idea that a woman could run a government, ...
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  • the mind of the nation" of Israel can be judged from the prevailing belief that Elijah would again appear for the relief and restoration of ...
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