Sentences with lyric
lyr·ic
L l - ...Kurt Weill's Broadway opera with lyrics by Langston Hughes. [+ by]
- ...Lawrence's splendid short stories and lyric poetry.
- As a refusal to abstract, the lyric voice is crucial to democracy and crucial to life.
- Despite the fact that it deals with an earlier period of verse, the book locates both male and female-authored lyric poetry as merely one half of the dialogue of early modern courtship.
- A lyric tenor
- A lyric poet.
- DAVID CAMPBELL was first and foremost a lyric poet.
- Next, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, and Sir Philip Sidney reanimated English lyric poetry and rekindled the sonnet as the vehicle of eloquent and classical creativity.
- A lyric song; lyric writing.
- A lyric soprano.
- Melody after melody, lyric after lyric, song after song emerged, far more than she either needed or knew what to do with.
- However, the principals' lyric voices are not, on the face of it, weighty enough for the roles of Leonora and Manrico.
- Ancient Greek lyric odes.
- There is, in fact, no more adroit explainer in our poetry than Pinsky, who lifts the analytic lyric to sometimes sublime heights.
- In the context of elegy and of lyric, however, this marks a distinct departure, and one that acquires weight as print becomes a commodity consumed by unknown readers.
- Nor is it obvious that unrequitedness resonates in Petrarchan lyric in quite the way it does in the literature of American conquest.
- In this way Corey arrives at a critical use of the lyric by occupying the split between aesthetic pleasure and the trauma that is necessarily excluded.
- They are also already more interesting than they usually are, for construing lyric as a sort of thought about matter advances poetics in many ways.
- Friedrich H�lderlin is today regarded as one of the greatest lyric poets in the German tongue.
- Earlier in Freni's career she was primarily a lyric soprano, and even sang coloratura roles such as Elvira in Bellini's I Puritani.
- Conditions for the survival of the lyric would seem as favorable now as they ever were.
- Setting poems by John Keats and William Wordsworth, Braithwaite developed a love of lyric poetry that inspired his own writing.
- There is something special about poetry and about lyric poetry in particular, but it's not what most people think.
- For Chernaik, the figure is not Shelley himself, but a stylized portrait of the lyric poet that recurs in much of Shelley's poetry.
- Andrews assumes that the lyric poet's freedom to dissent is only the freedom to say ‘yes’ to the American ideology - individualism.
- While lyric poetry in English has not been without its private contrivances or tropes of conquest, for the most part its ontology has been one of engagement.
- Although the tenor blew out his lovely lyric voice years ago, long before his bout with and recovery from leukemia, that doesn't seem to bother his fans.
- Famed in his day as patriot, satirist, and foe to tyranny, Marvell was virtually unknown as a lyric poet.
- She gained a reputation as being incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about anything opera and her luscious lyric soprano voice blossomed.
- Lopate understands it is neither the self as exhibitionist nor the structure of narrative competing with lyric that dulls contemporary poems.
- Prior to this decline, however, lyric poetry lends itself exceedingly well to the parameters of praise and blame.
- Occasionally in life we come across a piece of art, a tune or a lyric, a poem or a piece of writing that immediately grabs our attention, and keeps us enthralled.
- Again, it is a surprise to us that she attempted it at all, even though the producer of the broadcast was looking to prove a theory about Isolde being a role for a lyric soprano.
- And I think there is no other lyric poet who even approaches Robert Burns but study of him seems very rare in English literature courses as far as I am aware.
- The ancient maestro of the lyric love poem was a small.