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dramatic formの例文

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  • Their " arias " arise within an organic dramatic form.
  • And there often isn't a dramatic form.
  • They include several newer hybrids whose bold dramatic forms are anything but dainty.
  • That achievement, and that alone, justifies opera as a dramatic form.
  • For one thing, its basically conventional dramatic form undercuts the irreverent content.
  • I didn't know how to do that in a dramatic form.
  • Richelieu would present ideas, which the writers would express in dramatic form.
  • The support assumes more dramatic forms as well.
  • Morality plays emerged as a distinct dramatic form around 1400 and flourished until 1550.
  • One technique was dramatic form, which included monologue, dialogue, and singing.
  • In this play Khanolkar attempted to harness the resources of Medieval Marathi dramatic forms.
  • His paintings are known for their dramatic forms, vivid colors, and depiction of light.
  • He successfully defended his doctoral thesis dealing with the nature of the dramatic form in 1983.
  • Yet some of these traits are inherent in the dramatic form and genre in which Munday worked.
  • "I didn't mind if the message got out in a dramatic form ."
  • If Democrats get their way, the bill will be revived this week in far less dramatic form.
  • In theater, Noh is a traditional, spare dramatic form that developed in tandem with kyMgen farce.
  • The metre is not restricted to heroic couplets, but dramatic form of composition is not allowed ."
  • Verdi was experimenting with musical and dramatic forms, attempting to discover things which only opera could do.
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