Seek, to - translation to spanish
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Seek, to - translation to spanish

POEM IN BLANK VERSE BY THE VICTORIAN POET ALFRED, LORD TENNYSON
Ulysses (Tennyson); To Strive To Seek To Find And Not To Yield
  • Empire]]. "Ulysses" has been interpreted as anticipating the concept of [[imperialism]].
  • [[Alfred, Lord Tennyson]], author of "Ulysses", portrayed by [[George Frederic Watts]]
  • The death of [[Arthur Henry Hallam]], a young poet and close friend of Tennyson, was devastating for him.
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  • A Roman [[mosaic]] depicting a maritime scene with [[Odysseus]] (Ulysses), from [[Carthage]], 2nd century AD
  • "Satan rises from the burning lake" (1866) by [[Gustave Doré]]; a critical interpretation of the poem compares Ulysses' final sentiments with Satan's "courage never to submit or yield" in [[John Milton]]'s ''[[Paradise Lost]]''.

Seek, to      
Buscar, posicionar
hide-and-seek         
  • Children playing hide and seek.
  • Nascondino World Championship 2016 Consonno, Italy
CHILDREN'S GAME
Hide and go seek; Sardines (game); Hide-And-Seek; Hide 'N Seek; 1, 2, 3 Hide; Cache Cache; Basketball Hide and Seek; Hide and seek; Peeka (game); Hide-and-go-seek; Hide-and-Seek; Hide and Seek World Championship; Hide and seek world championship; Ready or not, here I come
escondite
political refugee         
  • Notre-Dame de Paris]] (France)
  • Plaque at [[St. Mary Magdalene Chapel, Dingli]], [[Malta]], indicating that the chapel did not enjoy ecclesiastical immunity
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  • Remains of one of four medieval stone boundary markers for the [[sanctuary]] of Saint [[John of Beverley]] in the [[East Riding of Yorkshire]]
JURIDICAL NOTION
Political asylum; Political refugee; Political refugees; Right to asylum; Right for asylum; Political asylee; Political Asylum; Right of Asylum; Holly Ann Collins; OFPRA; Religious asylum; Right of sanctuary; Asylum protection; Right to seek asylum
(n.) = refugiado político
Ex: The man principally responsible for that volume was the Italian radical and political refugee Antonio Panizzi, later Sir Anthony Panizzi.

Definition

onoquiles
sust. fem.
Botánica. Planta herbácea anual, de las borragíneas, vellosa, con tallos gruesos y carnosos; hojas lanceoladas; flores de color purpúreo, en ramos pareados; fruto seco con cuatro nuececillas por simiente, y raíz gruesa, de la que se saca una tintura roja muy estimada por perfumistas y confiteros. Es común en España, donde se cultiva por sus aplicaciones a la tintorería, y su infusión en aceite se emplea en medicina popular como vulneraria.

Wikipedia

Ulysses (poem)

"Ulysses" is a poem in blank verse by the Victorian poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892), written in 1833 and published in 1842 in his well-received second volume of poetry. An oft-quoted poem, it is a popular example of the dramatic monologue. Facing old age, mythical hero Ulysses describes his discontent and restlessness upon returning to his kingdom, Ithaca, after his far-ranging travels. Despite his reunion with his wife Penelope and his son Telemachus, Ulysses yearns to explore again.

The character of Ulysses (in Greek, Odysseus) has been explored widely in literature. The adventures of Odysseus were first recorded in Homer's Iliad and Odyssey (c. 800–700 BC), and Tennyson draws on Homer's narrative in the poem. Most critics, however, find that Tennyson's Ulysses recalls Dante's Ulisse in his Inferno (c. 1320). In Dante's re-telling, Ulisse is condemned to hell among the false counsellors, both for his pursuit of knowledge beyond human bounds and for creating the deception of the Trojan horse.

For much of this poem's history, readers viewed Ulysses as resolute and heroic, admiring him for his determination "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield". The view that Tennyson intended a heroic character is supported by his statements about the poem, and by the events in his life—the death of his closest friend—that prompted him to write it. In the twentieth century, some new interpretations of "Ulysses" highlighted potential ironies in the poem. They argued, for example, that Ulysses wishes to selfishly abandon his kingdom and family, and they questioned more positive assessments of Ulysses' character by demonstrating how he resembles flawed protagonists in earlier literature.

Examples of use of Seek, to
1. And as we seek to meet that responsibility, I seek to bring to this committee several things.
2. NEIGHBORS SEEK TO DEFUSE CRISIS Brazil, the region‘s diplomatic heavyweight, said it would seek to resolve the standoff, cautioning that the tensions were destabilizing regional ties.
3. "With modesty and with concrete action I‘ll seek to consolidate my support and seek to bring together citizens holding different views in the overall interest of Hong Kong."
4. "We should seek to engage the others living among us, especially foreign workers, and seek to benefit from them and not marginalise them."
5. Many observers expect Gul will seek to avoid confrontation.