allusivenesses造句
例句与造句
- Not that allusiveness can never hold up over the years.
- The series'humor relied heavily on sight gags, wordplay, and allusiveness.
- We might look on the bright side and see the argument as an indication of art's allusiveness.
- Instead his subtle allusiveness is perfectly controlled, allowing the silences between the lines to speak out loud and clear.
- The novel is so quintessentially Japanese in its poetic allusiveness and its fine psychological discriminations that it might seem untranslatable to music theater.
- It's difficult to find allusivenesses in a sentence. 用allusivenesses造句挺难的
- He interweaves quotations from literature old and new, helping drive his points home with concentrated allusiveness and wielded extraordinarily efficiently as a critical instrument.
- The first book, " The Principles of Literary Criticism ", discusses the subjects of allusiveness, divergent readings, and belief.
- They serve the many-layered, multi-valent allusiveness of Mann's style to underpin and reinforce the symbolic nature of his work.
- But even when it first appeared, the movie's allusiveness must have been one of its salient features, and part of its enormous appeal.
- In the light of the present tense, this kind of allusiveness can seem delightfully clever or, at its most obscure, self-consciously with-it.
- Ridley has a fondness for allusiveness that occasionally gets the better of him : the play, with its Ortonesque indulgences and homages to Hitchcock, borders on the overripe.
- Clay Smith has argued that this sort of allusiveness serves to situate Gaiman as a strong authorial presence in his own works, often to the exclusion of his collaborators.
- Schneider is especially good at evoking the spirit of jazz _ its allusiveness and predictability, its power and its easiness _ which fans of the music will find especially congenial.
- Bop's wide-ranging allusiveness, its quicksilver expressivity, angular dissonance and shockingly extended palette of pitches and rhythms echoed the international mix, the fluidity and speed of New York life.
- The " Cad Goddeu ", which is difficult to translate because of its laconic allusiveness and grammatical ambiguity, was the subject of several nineteenth-century speculative commentaries and English renderings.
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