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Перевод: euphony speek euphony


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  1. But the great bulk of their music makes its effect exclusively by its singing lines, moving by step more often than leap, and beautifully spaced harmonic euphony, producing a sense of timelessness by the absence of marked rhythm or the thrust of any but the gentlest dissonance.
  2. Actually, it was one and thirty years ago, but according to Tennyson's recent biographer, Robert Bernard Martin, the poet deliberately put euphony before mere factuality.
  3. At first the strange staccato sentences and the inattention to euphony struck harshly on my ear, and I wondered, Can she write?
  4. Most Chinese names have three characters, often for the sake of euphony, as with my own Chinese name where the final "Fu" - meaning, man, husband, teacher, leader or father, is added to the characters for climbing (Tdong) - a family name, and happy (lao) to round out and complete the name.
  5. There is a sombre euphony in the very names of sickness: think of hematolymphangioma and lienunculus and macrogenitosomia and phacocele, where pain hides in classical syllables, and throbbing nerves or ruptured tissues are given the dignity of the languages of antiquity.
  6. One certain way of making the old forms sound "modern" was to introduce a greater degree of dissonance and to avoid the euphony of the original conventional harmony.
  7. One criterion ignored by both critics is that of euphony, although its relevance to the Sonnets has long been clear.
  8. Clemens cultivated euphony.
  9. It interests me not a little that Sheridan Le Fanu should have found in Dublin sufficient inspiration to write the story of a horrendous shark-like sorceress: Carmilla's real name was, with appropriate euphony, Countess Karnstein, and when her grave was excavated, her body was found to float in many inches of blood.
  10. Before leaving bitonality, we would like to quote an example in contrast to the smooth euphony of the Bartk Violin Duo, a euphony achieved despite the considerable conflict of keys.
  11. By 1661 Gurle had raised the hardy nectarine Elruge and given it his own name reversed, with an extra e for euphony.
  12. Neither of these approaches is relevant to the Sonnets , obviously enough, but a third certainly is, namely the question of euphony, the difference between "Do you think that they are threatening?" and "Thinkst thou that they threaten?"

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