Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Koto (instrument)" ¶ 6
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Some and literary
He said, `` Some have criticized your book as being neither literary criticism nor history.
Some critics however regarded Christie's plotting abilities as considerably exceeding her literary ones.
Some say that literary criticism is a subset of literary theory.
Some consider literary theory merely an aesthetic concern, as articulated, for example, in Joseph Addison's notion of a critic as one who helps understand and interpret literary works: " A true critic ought to dwell rather upon excellences than imperfections, to discover the concealed beauties of a writer, and communicate to the world such things as are worth their observation.
Some of the films are based on legends such as Atlantis, and on literary works such as Journey to the West and Arabian Nights.
Some librarians certainly at times felt that Blyton's restricted use of language, a conscious product of her teaching background, militated against appreciation of more literary qualities.
Some medieval chronicles and literary works derive the name of the city of Buda from him. There is an ancient legend, amongst the Székely people that says: " After the death of Attila, in the bloody Battle of Krimhilda, 3000 Hun warriors managed to escape, to settle in a place called " Csigle mezo " ( today Transylvania ) and they changed their name from Huns to Szekler ( Szekely ).
Some scholars have seen Perses as a literary creation, a foil for the moralizing that Hesiod develops in Works and Days, but there are also arguments against this theory.
Some Russian individualists anarchists " found the ultimate expression of their social alienation in violence and crime, others attached themselves to avant-garde literary and artistic circles, but the majority remained " philosophical " anarchists who conducted animated parlor discussions and elaborated their individualist theories in ponderous journals and books.
Some other literary sources provide specific detail: the writings of the physician Galen on the habits of the Antonine elite, the orations of Aelius Aristides on the temper of the times, and the constitutions preserved in the Digest and Codex Justinianus on Marcus ' legal work.
Some 20th-century literary theorists, relying less on the opposition of prose and poetry, focused on the poet as simply one who creates using language, and poetry as what the poet creates.
Some authors have bent and twisted proverbs, creating anti-proverbs, for a vartiety of literary effects.
Some in the literary community expressed disapproval of the award: Richard Snyder, the former CEO of Simon & Schuster, described King's work as " non-literature ", and critic Harold Bloom denounced the choice:
Some critics have also tried to apply the theory to individual works, but the effort to find unique structures in individual literary works runs counter to the structuralist program and has an affinity with New Criticism.
Some commonly known examples include set theory and number theory ; however literary theory, critical theory, and music theory are also of the same form.
Some critics were dissatisfied by his choice of poem order and omissions in the book and some feminists argued that Hughes had essentially driven her to suicide and therefore should not be responsible for her literary legacy.
Some art / literary theorists ( Wheeler, 2006 ; Alexander, 2011 ) have proposed alternatives to postmodern understandings of " authorship " using the complexity sciences and emergence theory.
Some authors, such as Harold Robbins, use several literary pseudonyms.
Some literary critics feel that the Snark is within the nonsense tradition of Thomas Hood and, especially, W. S.
Some were published after his death, and they are considered to have been more motivated by a desire to promote his detective agency than a literary endeavour.
Some critics consider literary criticism a practical application of literary theory, because criticism always deals directly with particular literary works, while theory may be more general or abstract.

Some and historical
Some of these churches are known as Anglican, such as the Anglican Church of Canada, due to their historical link to England ( Ecclesia Anglicana means " English Church ").
Some Protestant charismatic and British New Church Movement churches include " apostles " among the offices that should be evident into modern times in a true church, though they never trace an historical line of succession.
Some notable historical groups formed along the way include Colgate University's The Colgate 13 ( 1942 ), Dartmouth College's Aires ( 1946 ), Cornell University's Cayuga's Waiters ( 1949 ) and The Hangovers ( 1968 ), the Columbia University Kingsmen ( 1949 ), the Jabberwocks of Brown University ( 1949 ), and the University of Rochester YellowJackets ( 1956 ).
Some people even believe that this was the biblical event of Noah's flood, but despite their historical significance, the first spectacular images of these submarine channels were obtained in 1999 ( Di Iorio, et al., 1999 ) in the frame of a NATO SACLANT Undersea Research project using jointly the NATO RV Alliance, and the Turkish Navy survey ship Çubuklu.
Some modern scholars suggest the book of Esther to be a historical novella.
Some important Roman ruins are exposed under the Plaça del Rei, its entrance located by the city museum ( Museu d ' Història de la Ciutat ); the typically Roman grid plan is still visible today in the layout of the historical centre, the Barri Gòtic (" Gothic Quarter ").
Some such as Maulana Karenga and Owen Alik Shahadah argue African-American is more appropriate because it accurately articulates geography and historical origin.
Some sources also add neighbouring countries ( for historical, geographical and / or cultural reasons ):
Some modern scholars use the belief of Jesus ' followers in the resurrection as a point of departure for establishing the continuity of the historical Jesus and the proclamation of the early church.
Some enthusiasts become generalists and accumulate a few examples from a broad variety of historical or geographically significant coins.
Some clitics can be understood as elements undergoing a historical process of grammaticalization:
Some historical museums also have notability in the region.
Some Western scholars have expressed doubts over Laozi's historical existence, claiming that the Tao Te Ching is actually a collection of the work of various authors.
Some have seen it more as an aspiration, which has been successfully realised in the short term by commitment to the principles of subsidiarity and solidarity ( these being built into financially independent local cooperatives and small family businesses ), though proponents also cite such periods as the Middle Ages as examples of the historical long-term viability of distributism.
Some of the damaged historical city center was completely demolished and the bricks were used to rebuild Warsaw and Gdańsk.
Some of the most successful examples of these Biblical and historical spectaculars include The Ten Commandments ( 1956 ), The Vikings ( 1958 ), Ben-Hur ( 1959 ), Spartacus ( 1960 ) and El Cid ( 1961 ).
Some enthusiasts in France still use the calendar, more out of historical re-enactment than practicality.
Some historical linguists presume that all languages go back to a single common ancestor.
Some readers have noted that the Gospel of Barnabas contains a number of apparent anachronisms and historical incongruities:
Some scholars today believe that parts of John represent an independent historical tradition from the synoptics, while other parts represent later traditions.
Some graphemes may not represent any sound at all ( like the b in English debt ), and often the rules of correspondence between graphemes and phonemes become complex or irregular, particularly as a result of historical sound changes that are not necessarily reflected in spelling.
Some experts have advised against the tendency to extrapolate trends for historical patterns that do not align with expectations about the future.
Some promote a cause, others recognize historical events not officially recognized, and others are " funny " holidays celebrated with humorous intent.
Some scholars, such as Martin West, claim that " Homer " is " not the name of a historical poet, but a fictitious or constructed name.
Some places may even retain " island " in their names for historical reasons after being connected to a larger landmass by a wide land bridge, such as Coney Island.

0.253 seconds.