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His denials of extensive reading notwithstanding, it is no doubt safe to assume that he has spent time schooling himself in Southern history and that he has gained some acquaintance with the chief literary authors who have lived in the South or have written about the South.
The debate itself was extensive and at its end, the principal issue was no longer Jean de Meun ’ s literary capabilities.
Eusebius ' Preparation for the Gospel bears witness to the literary tastes of Origen: Eusebius quotes no comedy, tragedy, or lyric poetry, but makes reference to all the works of Plato and to an extensive range of later philosophic works, largely from Middle Platonists from Philo to the late 2nd century.
Of the extensive literary activity of Eusebius, a relatively large portion has been preserved.
During the 18th century, several scholars had noticed parallels between Tibetan and Burmese, both languages with extensive literary traditions.
Often depicting few characters and concentrating a ' single effect ' or mood, it differs from the anecdote in its use of plot, and the variety of literary techniques it shares with the more extensive novel.
Balzac's extensive use of detail, especially the detail of objects, to illustrate the lives of his characters made him an early pioneer of literary realism.
There is now a large and steadily growing body of critical commentary on Malraux's literary œuvre, including his very extensive writings on art.
Theodore maintained an extensive literary activity in exile, writing numerous letters to correspondents including his brother, various Studite monks, influential family members, and even Pope Leo III.
Partly based on extensive correspondence between American travel writer Richard Halliburton and the literary and salon figures who had known Brooke.
In some ways, such protagonists may be considered the literary descendants of the knight errant which stood at the center of earlier extensive genres such as the Arthurian Romances.
Since, moreover, Dharma was made the central subject of a literary tradition which was to become vast and extensive throughout India, while the conception of Ṛta remained largely confined to the Vedas and their commentaries, it naturally took possession of brāhmaṇical thinking even at the expense of older, exalted concepts and conceptions.
The Howff Club has an extensive library of Burns works and the works of other Scottish poets and literary figures.
The critical success of Street of Crocodiles gave the Quay Brothers artistic freedom to explore a shift in subject matter, in part originating in literary and poetic sources that led to exploration of new aesthetic forms, but also because they were able to make extensive experiments in technique, both with cameras and on large stage sets.
A deliberation was held and Tagalog ( due to its extensive literary tradition ) was selected as the basis for the " national language " to be called " Pilipino ".
His books are also known for their extensive use of literary and cultural allusions, some of which are annotated in the The Gaddis Annotations.
Contains extensive material on Rose and Laura's literary collaboration, including facsimiles of their correspondence.
He was a well-educated man with many literary and artistic interests, and the house at Coole Park housed a large library and extensive art collection, both of which his bride was eager to explore.
Child carried his investigations into the ballads of languages other than English, engaging in extensive international correspondence on the subject with colleagues abroad, primarily with the Danish literary historian and ethnographer Svend Grundtvig, whose monumental twelve-volume compilation of Danish ballads, Danmarks gamle Folkeviser, vols.
# Its literary tradition is the richest, most developed and extensive ( mirroring that of the Tuscan language vis-à-vis Italian ).
Jacques Brault's extensive body of writings includes work of outstanding merit in most literary genres.
A gifted impressionist ( he also voiced characters for Spitting Image ), he drew heavily on his extensive literary education and developed a reputation for being " a bit of a swot ", being able to quote extensive passages of text and make endless cultural and historical references.
As the popularity of the genre continues to expand, many nonfiction authors and a handful of literary critics are calling for more extensive literary analysis of the genre.

extensive and output
Manufacturing output is varied but is not very extensive and is mostly conducted on a small-scale and informal basis.
Fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some ( such as the apple and the pomegranate ) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings.
The bigger part of his output consists of pieces called fantasias or ricercares, in which he makes extensive use of imitation and sequence, expanding the scope of lute polyphony.
The main difference from other computers is that PLCs are armored for severe conditions ( such as dust, moisture, heat, cold ) and have the facility for extensive input / output ( I / O ) arrangements.
Strauss's output of works for solo instrument or instruments with orchestra was fairly extensive.
His oeuvre was extensive, but it has only been until recently that scholars have begun to assess the scope or the quality of it ; much is lost and it is not known how representative the surviving works are of his overall output.
Regarding Barth and his output, 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica gives the following judgment: " his works, which were the fruits of extensive reading and a retentive memory, are unmethodical and uncritical and marred by want of taste and of clearness.
In 1983, the OECD published the results of an extensive survey of appropriate technology organizations titled, The World of Appropriate Technology, in which it defined appropriate technology as characterized by " low investment cost per work-place, low capital investment per unit of output, organizational simplicity, high adaptability to a particular social or cultural environment, sparing use of natural resources, low cost of final product or high potential for employment.
Sir Edward German ( 17 February 1862 – 11 November 1936 ) was an English musician and composer of Welsh descent, best remembered for his extensive output of incidental music for the stage and as a successor to Arthur Sullivan in the field of English comic opera.
His extensive literary output runs to over 80 works in 240 fascicles, and some of his commentaries, such as those on the Nirvāṇa Sūtra and the Awakening of Faith ( Mahāyāna-śraddhotpāda Śāstra ), became classics revered throughout China and Japan as well as Korea.
The PL / C compiler had the unusual capability of never failing to compile any program, through the use of extensive automatic correction of many syntax errors and by converting any remaining syntax errors to output statements.
Stainer's output of sacred music was extensive, including the Passion cantata or oratorio The Crucifixion ( 1887 ), the Sevenfold Amen ( this latter piece especially admired by the lexicographer Sir George Grove ), and numerous hymn tunes, including " Cross of Jesus ", " All for Jesus " ( both from The Crucifixion ), and " Love Divine ".
Bown's extensive photojournalism output includes series on Hop Pickers, Greenham Common evictions, Butlin's holiday resort, the British Seaside, and in 2002, Glastonbury festival.
The CA website is an extensive source of information on the band's output, both released and unreleased, with a number of tracks available for download.
This has resulted in such authors as Ann Arbor, Milton Keynes, and Walton Hall being credited with extensive academic output.
For a number of years the output from Victoria was greater than in any other country in the world with the exception of the more extensive fields of California.
BBC Radio Northampton has extensive sports output, hosted by Geoff Doyle.
His extensive output includes five symphonies, five operas, two piano concertos, concertos for violin, viola and cello, and a wide range of chamber and choral works.
The Emacspeak Emacs-addon makes extensive use of advice: it must modify thousands of existing Emacs modules and functions such that it can produce audio output for the blind corresponding to the visual presentation, but it would obviously be infeasible to copy all of them and redefine them to produce audio output in addition to their normal outputs ; so, the Emacspeak programmers define advice functions which run before and after.
Although the G50's feature set, particularly its variety of dictionaries, is extensive, it lacks stylus input ( which, on some models, allows kanji to be looked up by drawing them ) and sound output ( for pronunciation ), which are available on some competing models.
Argento's operatic output is eclectic and extensive.
His output as a composer was extensive, including a piano concerto and a quantity of salon pieces, all more or less forgotten these days.
This extensive food processing industry allows the region to produce around 25 % of Victoria's rural output.

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