The book condemns most aspects of dramatic performance in its era, from the practice of boy actors representing women to the " obscene lascivious love songs, most melodiously chanted out upon the stage . . . ."
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Vikram praised the performances by Faasil and the supporting cast, the " magnificent camera " and the " songs which seamlessly and melodiously merge with the narrative ", concluding that it " is a movie that is true to itself.
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Divided into chapters that are introduced by John Hurt's melodiously dismissive, off-screen narration, " Dogville " tells a morality tale that may be a thinly veiled attack on American hypocrisy or might just as easis mesmerizing.
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Ghalib instead of reciting melodiously as others do, starts by just'reading'his ghazals dryly ( maybe he finds the poets below his calibre ), and even calls himself a poet ('Sukhender') par excellence in one of his ghazals.
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Sometime prior to 1662, Thomas Fuller had written : " I behold these as most ancient, because a very simple sort of music, being little more than an oaten pipe improved with a bag, wherein the imprisoned wind pleadeth melodiously for the enlargement thereof.
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Different events of child Narndranath are shown one by one, such as his mother is melodiously reciting religious scriptures which leaves an impression on his young mind, Narendranath practicing meditation, his mother is teaching him that experience is true knowledge, and his interest in studying a wide range of subjects.
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In similar wise, scholars detect in modern Japanese nationalism, of which the nihonjinron are the resonant if melodiously subdued, post-war echo, many features that derived from borrowings abroad, from the large resources of cultural nationalism mined in European countries during their own respective periods of nation-formation.
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Thomas Carlyle in " The French Revolution : A History ", wrote : " [ It is a novel in which ] there rises melodiously, as it were, the wail of a moribund world : everywhere wholesome Nature in unequal conflict with diseased, perfidious art; cannot escape from it in the lowest hut, in the remotest island of the sea ."
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At " Rolling Stone ", Chuck Eddy felt that " Given the drinking songs he's best at, he'd be better off pretending spring break lasts all year long " because he cannot seem to match up to " Kenny Chesney's knack for lonely contemplation . " Eric Allen of " American Songwriter " noted how " " Crash My Party " is melodiously rewarding despite its sporadic lyrical missteps . " At " Music Is My Oxygen ", Rob Burkhardt felt that Bryan " chose to coast on that momentum " from his previous album.
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Though his early name was "'Siddheswar Parida "', he was later known as " Sarala Dasa ", or'by the boon of Sarala'. ( The title " Dasa " means a slave or a servant of a particular god or goddess : a long list of poets, preceding and succeeding Sarala Dasa, have names ending this way : for example, Vatra Dasa, Markanda Dasa, Sarala Dasa, Jagannatha Dasa, Balarama Dasa, and Yasovanta Dasa . ) A story-similar to those told of other Indian poets, such as Kali Dasa, supposedly illiterate in early life until helped by the goddess Saraswati-tells that Siddheswar as a boy was once ploughing his father's field and singing so melodiously that the goddess Sarala stopped and listened to his song and endowed him with her power of composing beautiful poems.
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