MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EXCERPTIBLE»
excerptible
excerptible
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webster
cerpt
ible
adjective
pronunciation
excerpt
əbəl
full
suitable
source
excerpts
this
word
doesn
passage
segment
taken
from
longer
work
such
literary
musical
composition
document
film
sûrpt
define
ˈɛk
sɜrpt
ɪkˈsɜrpt
show
spelled
surpt
noun
quotation
selected
book
collins
always
part
speech
play
considered
extract
verb
ɛkˈsɜːpt
transitive
take
reverso
meaning
also
exceptionable
exceptive
except
with
what
anagrams
words
starting
audio
sorry
have
phrase
make
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «EXCERPTIBLE»
Découvrez l'usage de
excerptible dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
excerptible et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Rhetoric and the Familiar in Francis Bacon and John Donne
Mortensen describes how one of Cicero's concepts of locus, the “ideal locus,”
such as the duty-of-a-consul notion above, can easily be developed into another
locusconcept, the “affective” kind, which refers to excerptible or clichéd passages
in ...
Pound said that "every man has the right to have his ideas examined one at a
time." Do you think that the excerptible ideas in the Cantos are generally explod-
able on this model? Davie: Well, I cannot claim to have examined all of them, and
I ...
Consider, however, some of the more readily excerptible instances of what the
poem in fact conveys to us about Gunter, before Brunhild is so much as
mentioned: • [King Sigemund speaks:] "I've known these kings, / Gunter and
Gemot, a long, ...
4
Ethics, Literature, and Theory: An Introductory Reader
Some entire works (e.g., Symposium)7 were, as I say, taken to be literary rather
than philosophical; the others were taken to contain both excerptible arguments
and literary decoration; it was thought that these two elements could, and should,
...
5
The Cambridge History of British Theatre
Although the plays of Shakespeare had become a sacrosanct literary artifact,
they remained infinitely malleable and excerptible for generations of actors
professional and amateur, declaimers, schoolboys, self-help enthusiasts,
preachers, ...
Jane Milling, Peter Thomson, Joseph Donohue, 2004
However, even in spite of the fact that there are deep reasons why adjacency
pairs are more excerptible than first pair parts, we will still find that sample
interchanges are biased examples of what inhabits actual talk. With this warning
about the ...
Excerptible sections may mean something different, depending on which way
they are read. Sometimes composite works are shaped by what has been called
an “encyclopedic” impulse: like Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy or the works of ...
Fyodor Dostoevsky, Gary Saul Morson, 2009
8
The Routledge Anthology of Poets on Poets: Poetic Responses ...
First, a number of those general passages contain within them important passing
(and therefore not easily excerptible) mentions of specific poets. Second, many of
the poets' particular comments on their fellow practitioners take on a greater ...
David Hopkins, Professor of English Literature David Hopkins, 2003
9
Love's Knowledge: Essays on Philosophy and Literature
... own intellectual communication was typically slight. Some entire works (e.g.
Symposium)20 were, as I say, taken to be literary rather than philosophical; the
others were taken to contain both excerptible arguments and literary decoration;
...
10
Verdi in America: Oberto Through Rigoletto
And if he has no excerptible aria to match those of his colleagues, he does have
many beautiful duets and powerful dramatic monologues. Even when cast with
Nellie Melba or Tetrazzini, Renaud could hold the audience's attention on the ...
George Whitney Martin, 2011
3 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «EXCERPTIBLE»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
excerptible est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
review: Wagner makes for a fitting OSM finale
A bright rather than overpowering tenor, he vividly told his story of woe and communicated the freshness of Winterstürme (the one excerptible ... «Montreal Gazette, mai 15»
Lyric Opera delivers a triumphant “Midsummer Night's Dream”
Oberon's Act 1 aria, I know a bank—the closest thing to an excerptible “hit” in this score—was especially beautifully rendered. Daniels also ... «The Classical Review, nov 10»
Opera review: 'Die Tote Stadt'
Her delivery of "Marietta's Song" in Act 1 - one of the opera's two excerptible hits - was wonderfully rueful and strong, and she brought an apt air ... «San Francisco Chronicle, sept 08»