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Taft's contributions to conservation equaled or surpassed Roosevelt's.
If you mean Shakespeare's Sonnet #1 (From fairest creatures we desire increase ...) the tone is witty banter (a bit like nagging, but more lighthearted and jokey). Sonnet #1 has the basic message: 'Yes, you are good-looking; but what is the point of looking good unless you have children who will one day be as handsome as you are?' The sonnet is one of the Fair Youth sonnets, where Shakespeare talks to a young man he knows, and tries to persuade his friend to marry and have children.
Some people believe that Shakespeare didn't write his plays because he didn't have a proper education, (he only went to school for two years.) ,he didn't travel to any of the countries he wrote about, and he had no way of knowing the details of how the royal court was run that he described in his plays. They believe that the plays were actually written by a nobleman who did not take credit for his work, because some of the plays were highly political and mocked royalty at times. A noble could have been executed if he had written plays like Shakespeare's. The most likely person who could have written the plays (if he didn't) would be Sir Edward De Vere.
Venus and Adonis (289-301):Look, when a painter would surpass the life,In limning out a well-proportion'd steed,His art with nature's workmanship at strife,As if the dead the living should exceed;So did this horse excel a common one,In shape, in courage, colour, pace and bone.Round-hoof'd, short-jointed, fetlocks shag and long,Broad breast, full eye, small head, and nostril wide,High crest, short ears, straight legs and passing strong,Thin mane, thick tail, broad buttock, tender hide:Look, what a horse should have he did not lack,Save a proud rider on so proud a back.
Antigone defies Creon primarily out of loyalty to her deceased brother, Polynices, believing that honoring the dead is a sacred duty. She prioritizes divine law and familial loyalty over human law, asserting that the gods' commandments regarding burial rites surpass any edict from a king. Additionally, her actions reflect a strong sense of justice and moral integrity, as she cannot accept the dishonor of leaving her brother unburied. Ultimately, her defiance stems from a deep commitment to her values and beliefs, even in the face of severe consequences.
Can you surpass my expectations? (surpass = out do, get further, overtake )
I think it was because he thought that he could never surpass his own greatness.
To surpass means to do better. Here are some sentences.He will surpass me soon.I can surpass that score easily.If you surpass the top grade, you will be the class valedictorian.
Surpass is a verb.
I aim to surpass your expectations. The existing record will be difficult to surpass.
Surpass is a verb. He trained hard in the off-season hoping to surpass his performance from the previous season.
With just a few more donations, we will surpass our fundraising goal.
In the context of William Wordsworth's poem, "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," the term "Out-did" means to surpass or exceed. The poet is describing how the sight of the daffodils outshined the sparkling waves in beauty and brightness.
In all probability, India's population will surpass China's by 2020.
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