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verse and immediately
An approach that has appealed to some choreographers is reminiscent of Charles Olson's statement of the process of projective verse: `` one perception must immediately and directly lead to a further perception ''.
" A prisoner interviewed by Moyers explained his literal interpretation of the second verse: "' Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, and grace my fears relieved " by saying that the fear became immediately real to him when he realized he may never get his life in order, compounded by the loneliness and restriction in prison.
A number of Roman Catholic writers connect this verse with the Woman of the Apocalypse in, which immediately follows, and argue that the Blessed Virgin Mary is the " Ark of the New Covenant.
Eccentricity, defined as taking characteristics such as dress and appearance to extremes, began to be applied generally to human behavior in the 1770s ; similarly, the word dandy first appears in the late 18th century: In the years immediately preceding the American Revolution, the first verse and chorus of " Yankee Doodle " derided the alleged poverty and rough manners of American-born colonists, suggesting that whereas a fine horse and gold-braided clothing ("
Language is also important in relation to Tranio and Lucentio, who appear on stage speaking a highly artificial style of blank verse full of classical and mythological allusions and elaborate metaphors and similes, thus immediately setting them aside from the more straightforward language of the Induction, and alerting the audience to the fact that we are now in an entirely different milieu.
Spenser's verse form fell into disuse in the period immediately following his death.
" The younger halakha reads " ha-yom " with verse 4, and finds its support for the traditional halakha by means of the principle of " semukot " ( collocation ); that is to say, the two sentences, " There shall no leavened bread be eaten ," and " This day came ye out ," though they are separated grammatically, are immediately contiguous in the text, and exert an influence over each other ( Pes.
The following verses, commonly referred to by the first word of the verse immediately following the Shema as the V ' ahavta, or in Classical Hebrew W ' ahav ' ta meaning " And you shall love ...", contain the commands to love God ( the Talmud emphasizes that you will, at some point, whether you choose to or not therefore " shall " future tense, love God ), with all one's heart, soul, and might ; then the verse goes on to remind you to remember all commandments and " teach them diligently to your children and speak of them when you sit down and when you walk, when you lie down and when you rise " ( Deut 6: 7 ); to recite the words of God when retiring or rising ; to bind those words " on thy arm and thy head " ( classically Jewish oral tradition interprets as tefillin ), and to inscribe them on the door-posts of your house and on your gates ( referring to mezuzah ).
Serious Money ( 1987 ), " a comedy about excesses in the financial world ", is a verse play that takes a satirical look at the stock market and received enormous acclaim, partly because it played immediately after the stock market crash of 1987.
For Catholics, the reference to the ark of the covenant immediately prior to this passage ( chapter 11, verse 19 ) confirms the woman's identification with Mary, as she is seen as the ark of the " new covenant " bearing the Word of God ( Christ ) in her womb, as the old ark carried the Ten Commandments.
His shorter verse, poems such as " Only The Red Fox, Only The Crow ", " Other Than ", " An Ode on Nativity ", " Love ", and " The Ring Of " are more immediately accessible and manifest a sincere, original, emotionally powerful voice.
The Sefardic practice is to recite, immediately after the text of the haftarah and before the concluding blessings, the verse Isaiah 47: 4 (" Our Redeemer!
The form appears again almost immediately in verse 22, used by Abraham in an oath to the King of Sodom.
* A short introductory verse ( unless it is being prayed immediately after the Invitatory or Office of Readings )
Congregations using the triennial cycle did not necessarily save time over congregations with the annual cycle, since the triennial custom included the practice of reading an Aramaic translation immediately after the Hebrew recitation of each verse.
Carter disagrees with this and argues that it is because the intended audience of the verse would have immediately known which prophet the quote came from and would need no extra information.
He argues that the readers of Matthew would have been very familiar with Isaiah and would immediately recognize the context of this verse.
" The statement ( often repeated ) occurs most famously in Horace's Ars Poetica, near the end, immediately after the " other " most famous quotation from Horace's treatise on poetics, " bonus dormitat Homerus ", or " even Homer nods " ( an indication that even the most skilled poet can compose inferior verse ):
After this verse Jesus immediately enters the narrative, and the corporeal metaphor of carrying his shoes would seem to describe a human figure.
Almost immediately, it became a home to funny writing ( often in verse form ), and later, when printing technology made it practical, humorous illustrations.
Many Protestant scholars, however, reject this position, such as Craig L. Blomberg who states, " The expression ‘ this rock ’ almost certainly refers to Peter, following immediately after his name, just as the words following ‘ the Christ ’ in verse 16 applied to Jesus.
This verse is quite similar to Mark 1: 20, except that in that verse the adverb immediately is used to modify Jesus ' calling of the pair, not their coming.

verse and below
For example, in the verse below, each odd line has a caesura ( shown by a slash /) after the fourth syllable ( daily, her, won ' dring, mother ) while each even line is without a caesura:
In the round chamber, which is below the entrance to the shaft, there are three stone slabs, the middle one of which contains a partial inscription of Sura 2, verse 255, from the Qur ' an, the famous Ayatul Kursi, Verse of the Throne.
Thus, in Gray's ode called " The Progress of Poesy " ( excerpt below ), the strophe, which dwelt in triumphant accents on the beauty, power and ecstasy verse, is answered by the antistrophe, in a depressed and melancholy key:
( See below for his later history in Italian verse ).
" The first verse of " Marvin's Lullaby " appears close to the end of the episode " Fit the Seventeenth ", and the second verse soon after the start of " Fit the Eighteenth " as listed below:
" The quality of the verse in the end section is radically diverse, ranging from " exquisite and simple beauty " to " the worst specimens of the bungler's art ", and many scholars have rejected it as a spurious addition, including the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche ( see Nietzsche and Theognis below ).
< div style =' strong '> In the verse below, < strong > Hamari < strong > translates into English as ' drunkard ' - this is not the original chant but a misheard version of it.
The main example used in the story is a short piece composed by Jeltz, which roughly emulates nonsense verse in style ( example below ).
In the last verse she changed " the mud below my feet " to " the blood below my feet ".
The verse below refers to an early previous calamity that fell upon the region:
The table below gives the refrain ( first two lines ; the refrain precedes the first verse ) and first verse ( third and fourth lines ) of the standard version of the song in Hangul, romanized Korean, and a literal translation into English.
However, in the verse below, there is a rhyme repeated in the second line, then a variant in the third line, two half-lines sharing a new rhyme, followed by a final return to the first arrangement in the last line ( AABA ), and thus its organization is ternary form or " threefold ".
A loose translation of the first verse is below.
The hymn From all that dwell below the skies, a paraphrasing of Psalm 117 by Isaac Watts with the Doxology as the final verse, is commonly sung to the tune.
In the verse, the highest note is a fifth above the tonic and the lowest is a minor sixth below.
He composed several works while awaiting trial and execution, including a collection of verse and a letter to French youth of the future, explaining and justifying his actions ( Lettre a un soldat de la classe de soixante ( Lettre ), see below ).
The first verse below is universal, but the second is at times omitted.
Collaborative play writing for verse drama is available at Wikiversity ( see below ).
The actual shloka ( verse ) in Baudhāyana Śulbasûtra that describes Pythagoras theorem is given below:
The below verse is about privacy as the Quranic text states concerning underage boys:
Poetry was the chief form of 17th century theater: the vast majority of scripted plays were written in verse ( see " Theater " below ).

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