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    Und zärtlicher, Elise! dich

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    Die schöne Elise und Lindor finden sich im Elysium wiederJ. M. Usteri del. ; H. Lips sculp.Auf Unterlagenblatt handschriftliche Notiz "Elise u. Lindor / Jacobi's / auch Iris 1808"Auf der Rückseite des Blattes handschriftliche Notiz "auch Iris 1808 / Iris und Lindor"Unterhalb des Bildes bezeichnet "Und zärtlicher, Elise! dich. / S. Jacobi Schr. Th. I. , S. 232."Auf Unterlagenblatt und Rückseite des Blattes Nummerierung nach Lips' Inventarisierung übernommen: Nr. 1235, Album II

    [Du willst, Elise, mir verzeihen?]

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    Gemäss Jacobis "Iris" ist folgende Begebenheit illustriert: Im Elysium treffen sich Elise und Themise wieder und umarmen sich. Elise ist gerade im Begriff Themise einen Kranz auf den Kopf zu setzenJ. M. Usteri del. ; H. Lips sculp.Auf Unterlagenblatt handschriftliche Notiz "Elise u. Themise. Iris 1808"Auf Unterlagenblatt Nummerierung nach Lips' Inventarisierung übernommen: Nr. 1236, Album II

    Du willst, Elise, mir verzeihen?

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    Gemäss Jacobis "Iris" ist folgende Begebenheit illustriert: Im Elysium treffen sich Elise und Themise wieder und umarmen sich. Elise ist gerade im Begriff Themise einen Kranz auf den Kopf zu setzenJ. M. Usteri del. ; H. Lips sculp.Auf der Rückseite des Blattes und dem Unterlagenblatt handschriftliche Notiz "auch Iris 1808"Auf Unterlagenblatt Nummerierung nach Lips' Inventarisierung übernommen: Nr. 1236, Album II

    Inhaltsanzeige zum Stammbuch No. XXXI des Christian Martin Kirchmeyer 1742 / Frejin Elisa Koenig- Warthausen

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    Enthält ein Register zu den Einträgen in das Stammbuch von Christian Martin KirchmaierHandschrift DE-3, GND 2024680-8, Signatur: Yg St. 8° 66/17aEinband: Edelpappband, Kammmarmorpapier über Pappe

    Florida's Wading Birds

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    WEC-264, an 11-page illustrated fact sheet by Grant C. Sizemore, Martin B. Main, and Elise V. Pearlstine, provides an overview of some of the most majestic of Florida's birds — taxonomy and status, cranes and flamingos, identification, feeding behavior, diet, breeding, movements, and conservation. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, July 2009

    Florida's Wading Birds

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    WEC-264, an 11-page illustrated fact sheet by Grant C. Sizemore, Martin B. Main, and Elise V. Pearlstine, provides an overview of some of the most majestic of Florida's birds — taxonomy and status, cranes and flamingos, identification, feeding behavior, diet, breeding, movements, and conservation. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, July 2009

    Jack Alive / Martin Dead : The Location of the "Author" in Jack London\u27s Martin Eden

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    This essay is an attempt to read Martin Eden, Jack Londonʼs autobiographical novel, in terms of the inextricable relationship between the author and the protagonist. Critics have often taken the unbalanced plot and the lack of ironic distance between narrator and character in Martin Eden as the technical weakness of London, but this paper argues that the achievement of this novel owes a great deal to the attachment of London to Martin. The unbalanced structure is a necessary product of the severe struggle of the author to kill his romantic alter ego. // Martin, who aspires to win Ruth Morse, tries to cross class boundaries by making a career of a writer. Even after realizing the emptiness of Ruth, who turns out to be nothing but a typical figure of the bourgeoisie, he somehow persists in loving her. The notion underlying here is that, for Martin, love, career and art are fundamentally inseparable. He objects to the aestheteʼs view of Brissenden on account of his separation of art from career. Martinʼs identity and life consist only in the triunity of love/career/art; the alternative is the repudiation of life. Thus, the unnatural delay of his disappointment in love can be regarded as Londonʼs strategy to set the suicide of Martin as the necessary consequence of the story. // By finishing the story and killing Martin, London finally detaches himself from Martin, reconstructs his self, and, unlike Martin, survives as a professional writer. In this sense, Martin Eden is a story about “writerʼs self-reconstruction.

    Robert Martin Tiffin's Mystery Man Newspaper Articles

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    Advertiser-Tribune newspaper clippings featuring a story about Robert Martin (written by Nancy Kleinhenz), a local author from Tiffin (Ohio) who wrote under the pseudonym of Lee Roberts, and two of his short stories. Martin wrote mystery novels in his spare time, creating more than 22 mystery novels. For more information about Robert Martin and a list of books go to http://www.mysteryfile.com/RMartin/JBennett.html

    Performing Theatre Audition Scenes

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    Four theatre students perform audition scenes originally presented at the 2019 Region VII Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KCACTF) in Eugene, Oregon. Irene Ryan Acting Competition Four Linfield students and their scene partners competed in the 2019 Irene Ryan Acting Competition. Nominees for this competition are chosen by KCACTF respondents who view college productions throughout the region. Selections are based on the actors’ performances from plays they performed at their colleges and universities during the academic year. From a field of 240 nominated actors, Antoine Johnson and his scene partner Nicole Tigner advanced to the final round of 16 contestants. In this round, the nominee and their partner have 6 minutes to perform two scenes and their monologue or musical selection from the previous rounds. Antoine Johnson (Irene Ryan Nominee) and Nicole Tigner (Scene Partner) perform their Irene Ryan final round audition. Scene #1 from Extremities by William Mastrosimone Monologue from Macbeth by William Shakespeare Scene #2 from I and You by Lauren Gunderson Musical Theatre Singing Auditions Five Linfield students competed in the 2019 Musical Theatre Singing Auditions. From a field of 140 singers, Elise Martin and Melory Mirashrafi advanced to the final round of 16 contestants. Elise Martin and Alexandria Hunter perform their musical selections. Elise Martin Song #1: Dance 10, Looks 7 from A Chorus Line, Conceived and Originally Directed and Choreographed by Michael Bennett, Book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, Music by Marvin Hamlisch, Lyrics by Edward Kleban Song #2: Mama Who Bore Me from Spring Awakening, Book and Lyrics by Steven Sater, Music by Duncan Sheik, Based on the play by Frank Wedekind Alexandria Hunter Song: It\u27s A Privilege to Pee from Urinetown, The Musical, Music and Lyrics by Mark Hollmann, Book and Lyrics by Greg Koti
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