But from the Sponsus play onwards the text was frequently versified, and the music was in a distinctly new idiom. |
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He knew little about the myths versified by Ovid and depicted by the flighty polychromatic cloud-scapers of Versailles. |
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Hence to retain reader interest, I first translated only selections from the Vedas, Upanishads and versified them. |
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Her father approved of his daughter's efforts and occasionally versified her prose translations. |
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While the thunder of the batteries rumbled in the distance, we pasted, we recited, we versified, we sang with all our soul. |
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Drayton's most ambitious work was the epic Poly-Olbion, a versified historical and mythological map of Britain. |
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But Biscay is above all proud to have been home to Xabier Amuriza, who brilliantly managed to modernise the art of versified improvisation. |
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Reynard The Fox, hero of several medieval European cycles of versified animal tales that satirize contemporary human society. |
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This book offers a versified retelling of a Cree legend about the Qu'Appelle Valley and the Qu'Appelle River it follows. |
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Consequently there is a renewal of interest in the art of versified improvisation which is developing across the Northern Basque Country. |
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This social aspect and friendliness of versified and sung improvisation are still present in the Basque Country today where bertsularis take part in a wide variety of social and cultural events. |
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The oracles were subsequently interpreted and versified by priests. |
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A toast-master versified in both Georgian and Chechen. |
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