O QUE SIGNIFICA RECITABLE EM INGLÊS
definição de recitable no dicionário inglês
A primeira definição de recitável no dicionário é capaz de ser repetida em voz alta de memória antes de um público, professor, etc. Outra definição de recitável é capaz de ser enumerada. Recitável também é capaz de ser descrito em detalhes.
10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «RECITABLE»
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recitable e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
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The Book of Australian Popular Rhymed Verse: A Classic ...
AU Author. An outstanding, definitive collection of Australian rhymed verse that brings together more than a thousand ditties, bush verse, folk poems, doggerel, rhymed verse and classic poetry.
2
The Napkin Manuscripts: Selected Essays and an Interview
Seven wonderfully recitable Robert Frost poems, including the magnificent "
Directive." We lift a glass to its final line: "Drink and be whole again beyond
confusion." 25 March 2001. Six Wallace Stevens poems, including — without a
hitch or ...
3
Questioning and Discussion: A Multidisciplinary Study
Frequently used Fact Finders atomize teacher as well as student thinking into
immediately recitable bits of information — the facts or fact-like principles and
methods, preset from textbook or lecture. There is no time for silent reflection in
which ...
4
Written Texts and the Rise of Literate Culture in Ancient Greece
Texts of recitable songs, by contrast, were well established in schools and were
obtainable in other ways. By the end of the fifth century, educational texts
combined nonlyric verse selections and prose writings of an impressive and
informative ...
5
Aristotle as Poet: The Song for Hermias and Its Contexts
Of course, ifwe had more ofthe poem we might find that it was an ordinary
enough hymn, and the same uncertainly would be involved in thinking about
another recitable hymn that Aristotle composed, this time in elegiacs. The same
list in ...
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Papers from the 6th International Conference on Historical ...
Moreover, speak, which can focus on the actual speech production, allows '
recitable' or 'pronounceable' objects or can have the code in direct object function
. Talk, which is the most topic-prone of the four verbs, is. the only verb that can
have ...
7
Voices in Revolution: Poetry and the Auditory Imagination in ...
Echoing Guan Lu and Jiang Xijin's narratives of spoken and written poetry, Wang
Bingyang, in an article that was in fact paired with Liang Zongdai's, argues that “
poetry has gone from recitable to unrecitable, and again from unrecitable to ...
8
Music and Culture in Eighteenth-Century Europe: A Source Book
Thus, out of the unfortunate condition of music in certain centuries, and the
inability to apply it to poetry, was born recitable tragedy, which in many ways is
preferable to its sung version. Thus, the loss of ancient prosody gave birth to
rhyme, ...
Enrico Fubini, Bonnie J. Blackburn,
1994
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Getting Over Equality: A Critical Diagnosis of Religious ...
Other Christians attach less value to formalized and recitable statements, or even
view them with disdain,24 but these Christians may nonetheless accept the
central importance of belief — of the act or fact of believing, or the "I believe" of
the ...
10
Getting a Life: Everyday Uses of Autobiography
Multiple gaps in message transmissions force a limit to everyday autobiography,
frustrating efforts to get a narrative based on memory fragments together at all, or
to manipulate the story and its meanings in coherent and recitable narratives.
Sidonie Smith, Julia Watson,
1996
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «RECITABLE»
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recitable no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Kersten Hamilton's 'Yellow Copter' Takes Flight
The editor appreciated the fact that the follow-up book, like its predecessor, “has an addictive, recitable quality that makes it perfect for reading aloud. Parents ... «Publishers Weekly, jun 15»
Pure Silence, Like A Solitary Petal
They may not be as memorable and recitable as Eliot or Auden, but there is a translucence to them that rewards reading. And yet the most effective of Sen's lines ... «Outlook, mai 15»
Los mejores libros de poesía para niños
Editorial Kalandraka. Poemas visuales recitables para los más pequeños de la casa. "Luna, luna, luna. Luna, luna, sol. Luna, luna, luna. Luna, luna, caracol". «El Mundo, mar 15»
Berkshire County Parades, Ceremonies Honor Veterans
And I found over the years the veterans trilogy is recitable but it is set to music." And in doing so he received a roar of ovation once he finished. Ancora's verse ... «iBerkshires.com, nov 14»
The Top Five Hip-Hop Songs from 1993, with Marc Bamuthi Joseph
And KRS has an exceptional talent for distilling macro topics into easily recitable histories. That whole thing, “Overseer, overseer, overseer, overseer, overseer, ... «KQED, nov 14»
Azed slip No 2209
G. McStravick: One finds this time evoked by Dowson's poem (recitable, getting odd bits wrong) (anag. of alternate letters). P. W. Marlow: Instant crisis with Isis ... «The Guardian, out 14»
Memorias de un noctámbulo (1)
Es un poeta recitable, y eso, el pueblo lo agradece mucho. Bécquer, Rubén, Lorca y Gerardo Diego, son los últimos grandes poetas para el pueblo. Los demás ... «El Mundo, ago 14»
'The Scarecrows' Wedding', by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
Donaldson's ever-recitable tumpity-tump verse is complemented by Scheffler's shaggily detailed illustration. There's huge warmth in every word, every drawing. «Financial Times, ago 14»
The Planner: The Long Weekend, July 3-6
After all, what line is more recitable than, “Hello, my name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.” The Drafthouse, which will have the first two ... «Austin American-Statesman, jul 14»
Pokka the Bear: Islanders sign Finnish defenseman to ELC
... the case to be excited for next season; C. a recitable list of talented young players that were once Islanders property now tantalizing other teams (Niederreiter! «Lighthouse Hockey, mai 14»