Showing posts with label William Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting. Show all posts

Thursday, July 17, 2008

William Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting

William Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting
Gustav Klimt lady with hat and feather boa painting
Despite these and other foreboding findings, Panayiotis Zavos, a reproductive specialist of the Andrology Institute in Lexington, Ky. appears resolved to forge ahead with his recently announced plans to try and clone people.Zavos did not return repeated calls and e-mails to his office, however his office released a statement to ABCNEWS.com saying "Dr. Zavos is not attempting to clone mice but human beings. Rudolf Jaenisch himself has indicated that there are species-to-species variations as one goes about attempting to clone them?"Zavos and his colleague Severino Antinori, a fertility doctor in Rome, have argued that in some respects, it may be easier to clone people due to doctors' long experience with growing human embryos in the laboratory for in-vitro fertilization.Jaenisch is appalled by such arguments.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

William Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting

William Bouguereau The Virgin with Angels painting
childe hassam Poppies Isles of Shoals painting
You are too officiousIn her behalf that scorns your services.Let her alone: speak not of Helena;Take not her part; for, if thou dost intendNever so little show of love to her,Thou shalt aby it.
LYSANDER
Now she holds me not;Now follow, if thou darest, to try whose right,Of thine or mine, is most in Helena.
DEMETRIUS
Follow! nay, I'll go with thee, cheek by jole.
[Exeunt LYSANDER and DEMETRIUS]
HERMIA
You, mistress, all this coil is 'long of you:Nay, go not back.
HELENA
I will not trust you, I,Nor longer stay in your curst company.Your hands than mine are quicker for a fray,My legs are longer though, to run away.
[Exit]
HERMIA
I am amazed, and know not what to say.
[Exit]
OBERON
This is thy negligence: still thou mistakest,Or else committ'st thy knaveries wilfully.
PUCK
Believe me, king of shadows, I mistook.Did not you tell me I should know the manBy the Athenian garment be had on?And so far blameless proves my enterprise,That I have 'nointed an Athenian's eyes;And so far am I glad it so did sortAs this their jangling I esteem a sport.