Amateur Hour
… Lyres’ Club Christopher Nogy's Passion for Medieval Instruments On February 24, 2014, Christopher Nogy … as the instrument. In history, there have only been three complete instruments found. There are only three … it was put together. So if we build exactly to the materials and dimensions, all we have to do is figure out what it …
… door rang out pretty regularly day and night, shaking the common wall between us but to celebrate other epiphanies; … that were supposed to blank out answers shouted from the audience? Dexter had been a founder of Consumer’s Union, a … a Rheingold. As I sipped the beer, I looked at the huge murals James Thurber had crayoned on the walls of the place. …
… springs from his recognition that he had, like Frenhofer, committed himself to an impossible ideal—what he called in a … flux. Cézanne’s conclusion is explicit in his watercolor studies of skulls. They represent mortality to him as to … in favor of the abstract whole. The chimney, like a tower, points like an arrow into the sky, but its base is curiously …
… he be taken, which all who are present when a Felony is committed, or a dangerous Wound given, are by the Common … Common Pleas, was long an authority unchallenged upon the medieval law. He says that hue and cry, “called in ancient … abbey church at Fontev-rault in the valley of the Loire. 26-37 By Frank L. Warrin, Jr. …
… land has at least equalled that in the West, there comes consistent witness of vast growth in Christian … iniquity in a highly civilized culture. As individuals we do not necessarily grow better as we grow older; we … combat without raising Job’s ancient question: “If a man die, shall he live again?” None more than modern people have …
Essays
… for a cottage. Fifty feet below lay a natural harbor. At a comfortable swimming distance from shore were three shoals, … as a single property.) By this time, my grandfather had died, but he had approved her plan. The islands would be … turning, at the age of fifty-nine, to fiction. As Watt points out, only a society such as Defoe’s own, well …