BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «DECLAMATORILY»
Temukaké kagunané saka
declamatorily ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
declamatorily lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
Though he thought declamatorily, he could not help writing melodically, A vocal
theme of Bach's is a declamatorily conceived phrase, that by accident, as if by a
marvel perpetually repeated, assumes melodic form, whether it be a recitative, ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
\-i to utter, repeat or recite declamatorily. n declaim ant n declaim er — n and adj
declaim ing n declamation (di-k-b-ma Wi.w > act of declaiming; a set speech in
public; display in speaking. — adv declamatorily (di-klam 'a-td-ri-li). adj declam ...
My name is— DOLLY (completing his sentence for him declamatorily). "Norval.
On the Grampian hills"— PHILIP (declaiming gravely). "My father feeds his flock,
a frugal swain"— MRS. CLANDON (remonstrating). Dear, dear children: don't be
...
George Bernard Shaw, 2011
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The Hard Light of Day: An Artist's Story of Friendships in ...
The recent decade, referred to declamatorily as 'The Howard Years', drip fed
Tangentyere's housing program – the building, the rejigging and the
maintenance – miserly to the extent of one to two houses per annum. In
attempting to address a ...
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A History of Seventeenth-Century English Literature
For example, 'To William, Earl of Pembroke' opens declamatorily with 'Ido but
name thee, Pembroke, and I find / Itisan epigram onall mankind' and ends'they
that hope tosee/ The commonwealth stillsafe must studythee' (ll.1–2, 19–20; pp.
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Chabers 21st Century Dictionary
... emotional speech, usually made in protest or condemnation. © 16c: from Latin
declamare, declamatum to declaim. declamatory /di'klamatan/ o adj said of
speech: impassioned; rhetorical. • declamatorily adverb. © 16c: from Latin
declamare, ...
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The Roman Foundations of the Law of Nations: Alberico ...
maintain sincerely, not declamatorily (z/ere, non declamatorie) in the second
book of De armis Romanis.' Richard Tuck offers these words of Gentili's as
referring to the whole of Book 2 of De armis Romanis, but this is clearly not the
case.55 ...
Benedict Kingsbury, Benjamin Straumann, 2010
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The Medico-chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical Medicine
This example given, other members took courage, rose in their scats, and
succeeded in saving their friends from banishment. However, mercy was not a
characteristic of many of the most declamatorily influential of the council. Agalot,
Jean de ...
CONTINUE ESCAMILLO (frès déclamé [very declamatorily]): [tu dœ ku ô fe si lfl
sa] Tout d'un coup, on fait silence . . . Suddenly, they are silent . . . [a Ah! Ah! ka sa
pa sa tU] que se passe-t-il? what is happening? [ply da kri se Plus de cris, c'est ...
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Skirting the Issue: Catfight : Two Plays
SISTER MC: (Declamatorily) Fulmina fulmen etdisperge eos, emitte sagittas tuas
et conturba eos. (She repeats herself, but in English) Rash forth the lightening
and scatter them, send forth thy arrows and trouble them. MUMMY: (Forking over
...