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As poets, aside from their dramaticwork, they occupy a secondary place.
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Shakespeare's poems, rather than his dramaticwork, mark the beginning of his success.
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She's been going big, with Gay to do all the close-up, dramaticwork.
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But I have made a change lately-intodramaticwork-andI find it absorbingly entertaining.
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Another moment and the fine dramaticwork of the morning would have gone for naught.
Usage of dramatic composition in English
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The history of David fulfils all the demands of dramaticcomposition.
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His dramaticcomposition adds to the true-life story telling of NZ legal figure Michael Bungay.
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He uses brilliant lighting, extreme contrasts and dramaticcomposition.
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The endeavour to introduce more historical extent into dramaticcomposition is frustrated by the traditional limitations and restraints.
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The Semitic genius is too subjective, and has never gotten beyond the first rude attempts at dramaticcomposition.
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She did not know that Hooker had added to his ordinary inventive exaggeration the form of dramaticcomposition.
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It has been conjectured, that his first dramaticcomposition was produced when he was but twenty-five years old.
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In dramaticcomposition, the equivalent of the Short-story is the one-act play, be it drama or comedy or comedietta or farce.
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We incline to the opinion, however, that, in putting the symphony last, the managers complied with the very first requirement of dramaticcomposition.
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But it must be remembered that a dramaticcomposition first assumes the character of a whole by means of representation on the stage.
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This was not true of Hasse, Mozart, Gluck, Cherubini, Weber, in dramaticcomposition; nor of Bach, Haydn, Beethoven, in other branches of the musical art.
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As an allegory, or as a dramaticcomposition, meant for the religious stage, it proved one of the strongest productions of Pagan or Christian times.
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He has also written several songs and piano pieces, and, it is now reported, is engaged upon a dramaticcomposition called "The Royal Children."
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His "Orpheus," composed within ten days, was performed at the Mantuan court in 1483, and may be considered as the first dramaticcomposition in Italian.
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Meyer shot wide apertures-usuallyf 5.6-whichmade for shallow depth of field, resulting in soft backgrounds and a dramaticcomposition centered on the model.
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The peculiar advantage of this humble criticism, in dramaticcompositions, is obvious.