- in Aulis,
Eclogue after George Moore for
small orchestra (1932) The
Innumerable Dance, an
English Overture (1933)
Tragic Interlude for 2 horns, timpani...
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tradition still has a
strong hold in Italy, as
evidenced by the fame of its
innumerable opera houses, such as La
Scala of
Milan and San
Carlo of
Naples (the...
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their home societies. Writers, painters, and
filmmakers have
produced innumerable works of art
concerning the
urban experience.
classical and medieval...
- is one of the
central events in
American collective memory.
There are
innumerable statues, commemorations, books, and
archival collections. The memory...
- intermediate, and
highest Innumerable:
nearly innumerable,
truly innumerable, and
innumerably innumerable Infinite:
nearly infinite,
truly infinite, infinitely...
- The
Innumerable Meanings Sutra also
known as the
Sutra of
Infinite Meanings (Sanskrit: अनन्त निर्देश सूत्र,
Ananta Nirdeśa Sūtra;
traditional Chinese:...
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medium than the
collection of a
single poet's work, and
indeed rang
innumerable changes on the idea as a way of
marketing poetry,
publication in an anthology...
- When
awarding the prize, the
Swedish Academy stated that
Coetzee "in
innumerable guises portrays the
surprising involvement of the outsider." The plays...
- as a
crossroads of the
ancient world has
resulted in a
landscape with
innumerable fascinating archaeological sites to explore. Medieval, Iron Age, Bronze...
-
Barthes puts it, "the text is a
tissue of
quotations drawn from the
innumerable centers of culture"; it is
never original. With this, the perspective...