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Перевод: lyric
[прилагательное] лирический; лиричный; растроганный; [существительное] лирика ; лирическое стихотворение
Тезаурус:
- WORST LYRIC YOU'VE EVER HEARD
- In 1906 the company took a full-page advertisement in the London telephone directory, from which you can see that home listeners could choose their evening's entertainment from 14 London theatres: Aldwych, Alhambra, Apollo, Daly's, Drury Lane, Empire, Gaiety, Lyric, Palace, Pavilion, Prince of Wales's, Savoy, Shaftesbury and the Tivoli, plus concerts from the Queen's Hall and Royal Albert Hall.
- And her flights of memory are carried through lyric dance sequences that nicely exploit the five dancers' fluent technique.
- Novels, for instance, have less in common with lyric poetry than with other forms of extended narrative, such as historiography, biography, autobiography - a genre of which there have been some interesting studies lately - or even some kinds of essay.
- For any and every straightforward genre, any and every direct discourse - epic, tragic, lyric, philosophical - may, and indeed must itself become the object of representation, the object of a parodic travestying "mimicry".
- THEATRE / Miseries of the New Man: Marrakech - Lyric Studio, W6
- These seemingly harmless four words are repeated several times to form the lyric "As clouds roll by for you and I".
- The double CD Karaoke Opera (Imp Classics) gives you 16 popular arias and 37-page lyric booklet.
- The most alarming thing about "Strangeways, Here We Come", apart from the three or four below par tracks, was the cold, cynical undertone that darkens the album's entire lyric.
- FAST-MOVING comic-strip spoof on US life and politics, Phoenix Beam's cult American Eagle lands at Willesden Green Library Centre, 95 High Road, London NW10 (tel: 01 451 0294), December 15-16, before zooming off to the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith (01 641 2311), with open workshops and signed performances for the deaf, Dec 19-Jan 13.
- The best moment on "Strangeways, Here We Come" was, strangely, the most obvious statement Morrissey ever made in a lyric, "Paint A Vulgar Picture" offered no new insights to the tacky edge of such a subject, but it did sound as though he had finally decided to cast away all the ambiguity of his writing and head, simplistically, for the jugular.
- The new school was called the Tiller Training School and Lyric Academy.
- Charles listened to Cole Porter's lyric, so full of irony.
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