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| Over the course of his career, Liszt composed many songs, as well as many opera adaptations. Unparalleled in his mastery over the piano, he was able to express things through the piano that no one else could. He was also responsible for creating the orchestra effect on the piano and the piano recitals. Liszt has been hailed as the King of Piano. | | Over the course of his career, Liszt composed many songs, as well as many opera adaptations. Unparalleled in his mastery over the piano, he was able to express things through the piano that no one else could. He was also responsible for creating the orchestra effect on the piano and the piano recitals. Liszt has been hailed as the King of Piano. |
| |obtain=Unlock in [[Vyn "Committed"]] Story 3 | | |obtain=Unlock in [[Vyn "Committed"]] Story 3 |
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| |description=Michelangelo Buonarroti (March 6th, 1475 — February 18th, 1564) was an Italian painter, sculptor, architect, and poet of the Renaissance. Along with Leonardo da Vinci and Raphael Sanzio, he is known as one of the three greatest Renaissance painters. Some of his notable works were David, Genesis, and The Last Judgment.<br />With his short temper, Michelangelo had trouble socializing with most artists of his time. One time, at an artist exchange, Michelangelo bluntly criticized the work of a famous sculptor of the time. His critique was so harsh that the sculptor broke the bridge of his nose in anger. This is only one example of Michelangelo's temper.
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| |davisComment=DAVIS: So... this is a real artist...
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| |description=Song, written by British poet Christina Rossetti, describes a person's feelings and unwillingness to part with their loved one after death. | | |description=Song, written by British poet Christina Rossetti, describes a person's feelings and unwillingness to part with their loved one after death. |
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| |description=The original Sonnet 7:<br />Lo in the orient when the gracious light,<br />Lifts up his burning head, each under eye,<br />Doth homage to his new-appearing sight,<br />Serving with looks his sacred majesty,<br />And having climbed the steep-up heavenly hill,<br />Resembling strong youth in his middle age,<br />Yet mortal looks adore his beauty still,<br />Attending on his golden pilgrimage:<br />But when from highmost pitch with weary car,<br />Like feeble age he reeleth from the day,<br />The eyes (fore duteous) now converted are<br />From his low tract and look another way:<br />So thou, thy self out-going in thy noon,<br />Unlooked on diest unless thou get a son.
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| This sonnet describes the decay and immortality of beauty by drawing on the classical image of the sun.
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| {{BDLE|name=Sonnet 116|description=The original Sonnet 116:<br />Let me not to the marriage of true minds<br />Admit impediments. Love is not love<br />Which alters when it alteration finds,<br />Or bends with the remover to remove:<br />O no! it is an ever-fixed mark<br />That looks on tempests and is never shaken;<br />It is the star to every wandering bark,<br />Whose worth’s unknown, although his height be taken.<br />Love’s not Time’s fool, though rosy lips and cheeks<br />Within his bending sickle’s compass come:<br />Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,<br />But bears it out even to the edge of doom.<br />If this be error and upon me proved,<br />I never writ, nor no man ever loved
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| This poem is one of Shakespeare's most famous love sonnets.
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| |description=The noble family of Svart is regarded as the purest blue-blood nobility. At the height of their power, its influence once penetrated the military, commercial, and political circles. The entire Svart was nicknamed "Haspran's playhouse." Its influence even spread to the outside world, leaving the royalty of nearby countries in the dust.<br />Nowadays, Haspran still retains the vast majority of its military power and is pushing for new changes under the current leader. | | |description=The noble family of Svart is regarded as the purest blue-blood nobility. At the height of their power, its influence once penetrated the military, commercial, and political circles. The entire Svart was nicknamed "Haspran's playhouse." Its influence even spread to the outside world, leaving the royalty of nearby countries in the dust.<br />Nowadays, Haspran still retains the vast majority of its military power and is pushing for new changes under the current leader. |
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