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The most popular response to 2. Bc4 is 2...Nf6, the Berlin Defence, which immediately renders the scholar's mate non-viable. In the continuation 2...Bc5 (the Classical Defence) 3. Qh5, Black can defend against both scholar's mate and the threatened 4. Qxe5+ with 3...Qe7, intending to gain a tempo later with 4...Nf6. The further continuation 4.
Scholars (e.g., Miriam Robbins Dexter, Lotte Motz, David Adams Leeming, Martin Litchfield West) note that these deities were invoked with the epithet "mate" 'mother' and individually oversaw several aspects of nature, including features of the environment (forests, fields, mushrooms, sea, the wind, etc.), animals (for instance, elks), as well ...
That's nothing against the quality of its content, of course -- just that I think its relevance is limited to this article, but might be appropriate for the other article. I don't object to the idea of a YouTube video, or an analysis on YouTube, or even a video from this person FWIW. — Rhododendrites talk \\ 00:23, 19 February 2019 (UTC)
Songs of Love and Death may refer to: Songs of Love and Death (Emm Gryner album), 2005; Songs of Love and Death (Beyond the Black album), 2015; Songs of Love and Death, an anthology of short stories , edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois
Love & Death is an American biographical crime drama miniseries directed by Lesli Linka Glatter and Clark Johnson, written by David E. Kelley that premiered on April 27, 2023, on HBO Max. [ a ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It stars Elizabeth Olsen , Jesse Plemons , Lily Rabe , Patrick Fugit , Krysten Ritter , Tom Pelphrey , Elizabeth Marvel , and Keir Gilchrist .
The Angel of Death takes on the particular form which will best serve his purpose; e.g., he appears to a scholar in the form of a beggar imploring pity (the beggar should receive Tzedakah)(M. Ḳ. 28a). "When pestilence rages in the town, walk not in the middle of the street, because the Angel of Death [i.e., pestilence] strides there; if peace ...
The video begins with lead vocalist Brian Welch running from a man in a black hooded sweatshirt wearing a grotesque mask. The video then switches between various scenes of the band members having ropes tied around their hands. Bassist Michael Valentine is then captured by the man in the mask and taken into the alley.
In his 1840 biography of Beethoven, Schindler named Julie ("Giulietta") Guicciardi as the "Immortal Beloved". [14] [g] But research by Tellenbach (1983) indicated that her cousin Franz von Brunsvik may have suggested Giulietta to Schindler, to distract any suspicion away from his sister Josephine Brunsvik, with whom Beethoven had been hopelessly in love from 1799 to ca. 1809/1810. [15]