- 1448.
These were
closely followed by
freely composed preludes in an
extemporary style for the lute and
other Renaissance string instruments,
which were...
- (1964). The
Commedia Dell'Arte. New York:
Benjamin Blom. p. 24. The
extemporary compositions called Fabulae Atellanae... Kennard,
Joseph (1964). The...
-
teacher of Gr**** and
Latin at Choate. Stein's
public speaking style was
extemporary, and ****s made a
stenographic transcript.
After an
exchange of letters...
-
light on the free
style he
favoured for his own works,
characterized by
extemporary variations in tempo, rhythm, articulation, dynamics, and
sometimes even...
-
tradition in Indonesia,
particularly among ethnically Malay po****tions, of
extemporary, interactive, oral
composition of poetry.
These poems are
referred to...
- Študent station, were
aired successfully and, consequently, the song "
Extemporary Ending" (called "Pet petnajst" in the
Slovene version)
reached fourth...
-
faith or the
Christian muse". "The
Sabbath Bell" "Kirkstall Abbey" "
Extemporary Verses,
written at a
Reverend Friend's House,
during his Absence" "Lines...
- the coast, and the
character of
their employers. It is usual, in
these extemporary strains, for the
Kroomen attached to a man-of-war to taunt, with good-humored...
-
Ruling Power ought to
govern by
declared and
received laws, and not by
extemporary dictates and
undetermined resolutions." (sec 137)
Locke does, however...
- dell'Arcadia in
around 1776 and
tried unsuccessfully to
establish himself as an
extemporary poet. In 1784,
together with
Onofrio Boni, he
embarked on
several publishing...