Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Nekromantik" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

plays and with
But do the plays deal with the same facets of experience religion must also deal with??
the tricks that time plays with memory and memory with time are queerest of all.
Only what else was she singing but the old Song of Songs, that most ancient of tunes that nature plays with such unfailing response upon young nerves??
That third year he wrote plays with a fury.
As the mother of an autistic child who is lacking in interest and enthusiasm about almost anything, I have to manipulate my son's fingers for him when he first plays with a new toy.
the purpose of producing plays at the College is three-fold: to provide the Carleton students with the best possible opportunity for theater-going within the limits set by the maturity and experience of the performers and the theatrical facilities available ; ;
Try to find out how happy he is with his wife, whether he plays around with women.
For a serious young man who plays golf with a serious intensity, Palmer has such an inherent sense of humor that it relieves the strain and keeps his nerves from jangling like banjo strings.
Everywhere there are little touches of humor, and the leader of the on-stage band of musicians is an ebullient comedian who plays all sorts of odd instruments with winning warmth.
Paul Paray, rounding out his current stint with the orchestra, is a solid musician, and the Philharmonic plays for him.
She called him `` Stuck-up -- that's why nobody plays with you, Mister Stuck-up ''.
`` But he plays bass with Chief Crazy Horse and his Five Colts ''!!
Recently, he has been concerned with the relationship between written culture as a whole and literature ( particularly theatrical plays ) for France, England and Spain.
In 1957, Ayckbourn married Christine Roland, another member of the Library Theatre company, and indeed Ayckbourn's first two plays were written jointly with her under the pseudonym of " Roland Allen ".
It could be that Ayckbourn had written plays with himself and his own issues in mind, but as Ayckbourn is portrayed as a guarded and private man, it is hard to imagine him exposing his own life in his plays to any great degree.
He is often described as the father of tragedy: our knowledge of the genre begins with his work and our understanding of earlier tragedies is largely based on inferences from his surviving plays.
According to Aristotle, he expanded the number of characters in plays to allow for conflict amongst them, whereas previously characters had interacted only with the chorus.
Just as in the film, Stewie, as Mozart, plays a painfully simplistic tune while hunched with a brutish facial expression, ending with audible flatulence.
His many plays included Nobody's Widow ( 1910 ), starring Blanche Bates ; Fair and Warmer ( 1915 ), starring Madge Kennedy ( filmed in 1919 ); The Gold Diggers ( 1919 ), starring Ina Claire ( filmed in 1923 as The Gold Diggers, in 1928 as Gold Diggers of Broadway and also as Gold Diggers of 1933 ); Ladies ' Night, 1920, starring Charlie Ruggles ( filmed in 1928 ); the famous mystery play The Bat ( with Mary Roberts Rinehart ), 1920 ( filmed in 1926, 1930 and 1959 ); Getting Gertie's Garter ( with Wilson Collison ), 1921, starring Hazel Dawn ( filmed in 1927 and 1945 ); The Demi-Virgin, 1921, also starring Hazel Dawn ; The Alarm Clock, 1923 ; The Best People ( with David Gray ), 1924 ( filmed in 1925 and as Fast and Loose in 1930 ), the song-farce Naughty Cinderella, 1925, starring Irene Bordoni and The Garden of Eden in 1927 ( filmed in as 1928 ).

plays and assortment
Freeform radio is particularly popular as a college radio format ; offshoots include the recent ( and somewhat controversial, due to its lack of on-air personalities ) eclectic-pop format known as variety hits, which plays a wide assortment of mostly top-40 music from a span of several decades ; and podcast radio, a mostly talk format pioneered by Infinity Broadcasting's KYOU station in California and Adam Curry's Podcast show on Sirius Satellite Radio.
Karam plays an assortment of analog synthesizers, including various Moog models
His other writings ( a vast assortment of stories, miniatures, plays, poems, and pseudo-scientific, philosophical investigations ) were virtually unknown until 1970's, and not published officially in Russia until " glasnost ".
Although the previous research showed that there is a greater effect on attitude and value than on personality traits, however, it is found that initial assortment ( i. e., similarity within couples at the beginning of marriage ) rather than convergence, plays a crucial role in explaining spousal similarity.
Such idiosyncratic preferences produce a high level of active assortment which plays a vital role in affecting spousal similarity.
He plays an assortment of house music.
He uses his triple-necked guitar often, and also plays a wide assortment of instruments ( as well as bass guitar ).
Located in the main fair venue are an assortment of sponsored stands and mechanical games, as well as stages where various concerts and theater plays are performed.
It performs an assortment of professionally produced plays year-round.

plays and preserved
The following 139 titles of Alexis's plays have been preserved:
In duplicate bridge, the cards held by each player in each deal are preserved so that each partnership plays the same set of hands as their East-West or North-South counterparts at other tables and with the scoring based upon relative performance, thus emphasizing skill over chance.
The textual transmission of the plays from the fifth century BC, when they were first written, up until the era of the printing press, was largely a haphazard process in which much of Euripides's work was lost and corrupted, but it also included triumphs by scholars and copyists, thanks to whom much was also recovered and preserved.
Many more errors came from the tendency of actors to interpolate words and sentences, producing so many corruptions and variations that a law was proposed by Lycurgus of Athens in 330 BC "... that the plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides should be written down and preserved in a public office ; and that the town clerk should read the text over with the actors ; and that all performances which did not comply with this regulation should be illegal.
" Literature " is a highly ambiguous term: at its broadest, it can mean any sequence of words that has been preserved for transmission in some form or other ( including oral transmission ); more narrowly, it is often used to designate imaginative works such as stories, poems, and plays ; more narrowly still, it is used as an honorific and applied only to those works which are considered to have particular merit.
" His name has been preserved because he was the Duke of Aquitaine, but his work plays with already established structures ; Eble II of Ventadorn is often credited as a predecessor, though none of his work survives.
Of thirty-eight plays, only a few titles and lines have been preserved.
The fragments of his plays are chiefly preserved in Aulus Gellius, who cites several passages from Plocium ( The Necklace ) together with the original Greek of Menander, affording the only opportunity, apart from Plautus ' Bacchides, to make a substantial comparison between a Roman comedy and its Greek model.
It is only within the last century that it has become possible to give an outline of his life ; it will always be impossible for posterity to do justice to his genius, for but a fraction of his plays have been preserved.
Manuscript copies of all three plays were found in the manuscript collection of Thomas Hearne preserved in the Bodleian Library by the Rev.
In 1905 Isaac Hull Platt argued that it was an anagram for hi ludi, F. Baconis nati, tuiti orbi, Latin for " these plays, F. Bacon's offspring, are preserved for the world ".
A portion of one of these lines is preserved and plays host to a working museum of streetcars and other transit vehicles at the Halton County Radial Railway in Milton.
As all the Occitan plays, sometimes mere fragments, which have escaped destruction, are preserved in about a dozen manuscripts, unearthed within the last forty or fifty years.
Two fragments from two of his plays, Agnoia ( Ignorance ) and Epistole ( The Letter ), survive, along with 462 verses of a book of anecdotes of the words and deeds of notorious Athenians, preserved in the Deipnosophistae of Athenaeus.
This recreation of the Globe, and these short Shakespeare plays, inspired the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition to build a recreation of the Globe there as well, designed by Stevens, and stage their short 50 minute Shakespeare plays The exhibition was such a success that the recreated Globe in San Diego was preserved following the exposition, and became the home of the Old Globe Theatre.
This must have had a considerable influence on the development of the sacred drama in England, but none of the French plays acted in England in the 12th and 13th centuries has been preserved.
Today the railway plays host to a variety of preserved diesel and steam locomotives.
Old Comedy survives today largely in the form of the eleven surviving plays of Aristophanes, while Middle Comedy is largely lost, i. e. preserved only in relatively short fragments in authors such as Athenaeus of Naucratis.
Because no complete Middle Comic plays have been preserved, it is impossible to offer any real assessment of their literary value or " genius ".
Although no complete plays by Cratinus are preserved, they are known through hundreds of fragments.
The titles and fragments of nine of his plays are preserved.
The plays put on in this manner are not generally preserved or studied, but their monopoly on the theaters infuriated established literary authors.
You can visit the fish sanctuary or dive for a fee where you can experience the most preserved marine ecosystem where sharks often visits, dolphins plays, whales often traverse and all kinds of fish visits the most shallow part of the shore unprovoked by man.

0.905 seconds.