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Перевод: limpid speek limpid


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  1. His limpid style and flashes of wit overcame Labour heckling, tickled the press and brought a smile to jaded Tory backbenchers.
  2. Certainly this limpidity is not within Eliot's reach even when he is trying to be limpid, as in "Ash-Wednesday";, and of course the experience of a simple person enduring a commonplace and unavoidable sorrow - is such as Eliot could never manage, early or late.
  3. She sat down opposite him and propped her chin on her hands and gave him the look of limpid honesty at which she was particularly gifted.
  4. The man who has a heart like Khidar, who quaffed the water of life of love, to such a one the most limpid fountains are nothing worth.
  5. The four surviving landscapes Modigliani painted are dry, limpid scenes with an air of desolation; trees dominate, cypress trees or leafless trees, standing like sentinels in front of the houses and buildings, as if waiting for the people to emerge.
  6. The pithy violence of Shostakovich's First Sonata does not come naturally to her, but she is at home in the limpid impressionism of Rachmaninov's G major Prelude, which on its own makes this disc worth having.
  7. Certainly the deliberate navet here is not in the least false, but has the limpid directness of some of the Chinese poems that Pound had marvellously transfigured in Cathay (1915).
  8. When the first English settlers sailed up the Chesapeake Bay on America's eastern coast, they found an estuary worthy of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's fable - vast, limpid and dense with marine life, sustained by the unique mix of brackish water and nutrients that make estuaries the richest marine incubators in the world.
  9. The young tenor, James Oxley, sang the celebrated aria "Onaway, awake beloved" in limpid tones, which may, however, have lacked a degree of ardour.
  10. From this treatise and other evidence, it can be deduced that Dom Prignon achieved the following innovations: he was the first person in Champagne to produce a truly red wine; the first person to produce a perfectly limpid white wine from black grapes; he invented the traditional Champagne press; perfected the art of blending wines from many different vineyards to produce one consistent and superior cuve , or blend; reintroduced the cork-stopper to France; and pioneered the use of stronger English glass to withstand the internal pressure generated by sparkling wine.
  11. This distinction can be limpid if the artist is directly interviewed, and the interview is verbatim; but there are problems of evidence with filming and tape recordings, as well as with interviews, since the viewer or reader is unlikely to know how they have been edited.
  12. The limpid evening to a pulse of cool desire,
  13. (For undeniably, the cantos are not limpid ; much of them isn't "speech" at all, but "song"; and of the parts that are speech, by no means all are "natural".)

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