«EXTEMPORANEITY» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
extemporaneity sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
extemporaneity ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
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The Oxford Handbook of Methodist Studies
But the way that Wesley phrased it in terms of adding extempore prayer revealed
a difference between him and other early Methodists, who shifted the weight to
extemporaneity. Methodists found several things in extempore prayer that ...
William J. Abraham, James E. Kirby, 2009
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Bluegrass Breakdown: The Making of the Old Southern Sound
Thus the musician's readiness may extend not only to what he hears around him
but to his own activitg, for he cannot be entirely certain what he is going to play
next. Extemporaneity, of course, has a special fascination, for the music seems to
...
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Spheres of Action: Speech and Performance in Romantic Culture
Speech and Performance in Romantic Culture Alexander Dick, Angela
Esterhammer. The Pedagogy of Permanence: 'Fixed Principles' and
Extemporaneity Coleridge the lecturer traded in impermanence not only in
planning and promoting ...
Alexander Dick, Angela Esterhammer, 2009
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Invention and Method: Two Rhetorical Treatises from the ...
... signifies anticipating one who is plotting against us, and when anti is prefixed it
indicates defensive action in response to an attack. chapter 17: on pretence (of
extemporaneity) When will an orator pretend (prospoisetai) to speak impromptu?
Hermogenes, Hugo Rabe, 2005
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Cooperative Systems Design: Scenario-based Design of ...
Attention must, however, still be partly oriented towards others individual work so
that they are not disturbed. In addition, actions that normally would be
characterized as participatory, often serve individual ends as well.
Extemporaneity ...
Françoise Darses, Rose Dieng, C Simone, 2004
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Songs of Contentment and Transgression: Discharged Officials ...
For example, since these songs focus on the immediate scenes of celebrations,
the issue of extemporaneity in composition comes into question. Also, how could
two different sets of ideals — family reunion and immortality — be conflated in ...
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A Critical Companion to Zoosemiotics:: People, Paths, Ideas
Space/Non-Time: The notion of non-time (or extemporaneity) is to be interpreted
in two ways: on the one hand, it refers to relations that are circumscribed in time,
like those with extinct species, for example; on the other hand, it emphasizes ...
We notice here that 'recordlessness' implies that communication exchanges
cannot be reviewed by participants, and extemporaneity implies that messages
cannot be revised by their authors, thus making it more complicated to produce ...
Lorenzo Cantoni, Stefano Tardini, 2006
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Romantic Vagrancy: Wordsworth and the Simulation of Freedom
Wordsworth's dual insistence that meter offers to regulate or temper the
extemporaneity of the passionate language of “ real life” even as it restores
passion or the appearance of extemporaneity to the written text — breathes life
into it, so to ...
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Absolutism and the Eighteenth-Century Origins of Compulsory ...
men of letters in Germany began writing for the stage could the German theater
dispense with French models.77 The essence of Gottsched's theater reform was
his subordination of theater to literature.78 He eliminated extemporaneity by ...
James van Horn Melton, 2003
«EXTEMPORANEITY» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
extemporaneity teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
The Smartest Book In The World
... illuminating and delighting through extemporaneity; the streamlined nature of a book doesn't suit him. It succeeds best when he goes deep, ... «A.V. Club DC, May 15»
Pope Francis: reckless blabbermouth or sophisticated strategist?
They bemoaned the “lamentable fuzziness” in his extemporaneity. One called him “the blabbermouth pope”. The conservative moral ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Review: 'Fish in the Dark,' Larry David's Antic Broadway Debut
Much of what made “Curb,” part of which was improvised on set, so great was its aura of extemporaneity, of people (especially Mr. David) ... «New York Times, Mar 15»
The 24hr Plays: all in a day's work for the ADC
And greatness in improv, by definition resistant to iteration, is predicated on our knowledge of its extemporaneity. A 24-hour play lies ... «Varsity Online, Kas 13»
Blue Is the Warmest Color's Skewed Balance of Power (and Pleasure)
They grasp and flail for carnal extemporaneity but come off as rehearsed, strangely cold. They go on far too long, as if the director was afraid he ... «Grantland, Eki 13»
Book Review: 'The Book of Common Prayer: A Biography' by Alan …
... worshipers' words and movements and some wanted to allow greater extemporaneity: The result was that the prayer book changed hardly at ... «Wall Street Journal, Eki 13»
Mad Men Recap: A Lighter, a Mistress, a Lot of Facial Hair
She has to downplay that extemporaneity is her strongest suit, so that her underlings can't slack off and remind her that she always whips out a ... «Grantland, Nis 13»
Jerry Brown's oratorical train chugs from Genesis to Yeats
There were lessons to be learned from the book of Genesis, Oliver Wendell Holmes and, in a moment of extemporaneity, "The Little Engine ... «Sacramento Bee, Oca 13»
On the Road
Salles transcribes the novel's events concretely, albeit with handheld extemporaneity, but ditches Sal's running commentary, therefore ... «slantmagazine, Ara 12»
Déjà Vu and Vujà Dé: Eras of a Reckoning with CSN, in Concert
(Stills, like the audience, clearly allied with them and us; but he was otherwise not given to verbal extemporaneity, at least not on this evening. «Grateful Web, Eyl 12»