It's in the book Some Problems Of Greek History by Arnold Toynbee, published in 1969.
Arnold's essay makes a few key assertions. One would be literature captures the ideas of its specific time in history therefore only great literature can be created when a great movement of mind time frame exists (ex given: Elizabethan era & Critical movement in Germany). Arnold continues saying reason is universal therefore prized in itself and greater than emotion/morality, which is ever changing with time. Even though Arnold states the creative facility is the highest function of man he makes it very clear that the critical facility should still be greatly valued. Arnold says real criticism obeys instinct without instruction and should remain disinterested in order to properly portray knowledge. This is just a synopsis of Arnold's essay because I'm not sure what aspect you were hoping to discuss?
Alexander the Great was a king of a part of ancient Greece.
Yes, there's a great essay on environmental pollution at scrollbelow.com. XD
Write a great hook.
You can, if it's an informal or opinionated essay, or an essay deliberately written in that style. However, if more formal essays it's best to use 'one'. If that sounds awkward remove the subject altogether. e.g.: You can find the Great Wall in China. One can find the Great Wall in China. The Great Wall is found in China.
the one great heart, if referring to Alexander Solzhenitsyn's essay, then it refers to world literature and how it's our storybook for our past present and future
Mark Twain included the reference to Alexander the Great's request for a Santa Cruz punch in his essay "Last Words of Great Men" to illustrate how even powerful and influential figures like Alexander can have simple or humorous last words. Twain often used humor and irony to highlight the humanity and fallibility of historical figures.
Alexander the great was Greek.
Alexander The Great
No, Alexander the great is not single.
Some of Aristotle's famous students include Alexander the Great, who later became a powerful ruler, and Theophrastus, who succeeded Aristotle as the head of the Lyceum in Athens. These students went on to make significant contributions in various fields such as philosophy, politics, and science.
Alexander the great of Greece conquered the world.
Alexander the Great of Course
Yes, Alexander the great was a scholar.
Alexander the great's mentor was Aristotle
Yes, Alexander The Great was an explorer
Alexander the Great was the king of Macedonia.