单词 | ci |
例句 | He advanced with his spear held in front ci him, and the hounds, encouraged by their master, stepped forward with him pace by pace. The Once and Future King 1958-01-01T00:00:00Z The “Là ci darem” Variations will get a rare hearing this August when the Bard Music Festival devotes two weekends of concerts and panel discussion to “Chopin and His World.” Listening to the Piece That Made Chopin’s Career 2017-06-30T04:00:00Z At the end of “Falstaff,” Alice Ford tells her co-conspirators that when the farce in the woods is finished, “ci smaschereremo” — “we will unmask” — to come together in a spirit of final celebration. Verdi’s Shakespeare Resonates Across Italian Opera Houses 2021-12-17T05:00:00Z Individual youth volunteers and youth organizations that want to participate should contact Frank Garcia, the City of Commerce's sports coordinator, at Frank@ci.commerce.ca.us. Citadel Outlets sponsors Clean Up Commerce Day 2015-07-29T04:00:00Z Was the Great Recession less terrible then the Great Depression because wise men almost got it right? "comme ci, comme ça" A little yes, a little no. The Depression’s Unheeded Lessons 2015-01-10T05:00:00Z He is sixty, has white hair, slouches, swears, smokes cigars. Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z Some of these poems,—more especially xlvi, ci, xxxi, and iv,—are among the happiest and purest products of his genius. The Roman Poets of the Republic 2012-01-15T03:00:14.187Z Súras lxxxii and ci, which have been translated above, are specimens of the true prophetic style.328 4. A Literary History of the Arabs 2011-11-13T03:00:15.660Z H. E. iii. 39.28.Dial. xxiii., xliii. twice, xlv. thrice, c. twice, ci., cxx.; The Gospel According To Peter 2011-09-22T02:00:26.513Z N.B.—The pronoun ci = thou is rarely used. The International Auxiliary Language Esperanto Grammar and Commentary 2011-04-12T02:00:28.753Z At the Smithsonian he drew me aside and thought it important to inform me that he is a vegetarian, a teetotaler—that he would never stoop to smoking a cigar. Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z Then I told him that I had also been poor, and he looked around at the decorations of the room and said simply 'Iddio ci ha rimediato.' Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 2011-03-20T02:00:26.607Z Spe' ci es, a word used in classification to designate a group of animals differing only in minor details. A Guide for the Study of Animals 2011-01-18T03:00:14.913Z Ac´ci dent—an event which is unexpected. Keep-Well Stories for Little Folks Chopin’s individuality and his style were distinctly pronounced in that set of variations on “La ci darem” which excited the wondering enthusiasm of Robert Schumann. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" C, i, ci–caceci!” and to D, and so on, one after the other, through all the consonants in the alphabet. Aurora the Magnificent Being heterozygous for both of the two factors C and I, they will produce in equal numbers the four different sorts of gametes CI, Ci, cI, ci. Mendelism Third Edition At dawn the little wild bird, the cep plót, broke the silent air with its characteristic and shrill ci ti rià. My Friends the Savages Notes and Observations of a Perak settler (Malay Peninsula) I´ci cle—a rod of ice formed by the freezing of drops of dripping water. Keep-Well Stories for Little Folks A critic tells me that last night Wullf at the opera sang "La ci darem" With an artistic brilliancy of tone That never has been heard on any stage Anywhere in the world. Mr. Faust You shall never get a fined vessel for use and service till you purge away the dross, Psal. ci. The Works of the Rev. Hugh Binning The archaic English thou may be translated by ci. Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation And the ci devant mule driver is now in his power for any purpose—be it life or death. The Lone Ranche One of the famous early articles in this paper was that upon Chopin's variation "La ci Darem," greeting the work of the talented young Pole as a production of rare genius. A Popular History of the Art of Music From the Earliest Times Until the Present Bok´ci Any small hole in a wall, or roof, smaller than a doorway. A Study of Pueblo Architecture: Tusayan and Cibola Eighth Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1886-1887, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 3-228 There is not the slightest attempt at characterisation—not even such small characterisation as Mozart secured in his "La ci darem," with Zerlina's little fluttering, agitated phrases. Old Scores and New Readings Discussions on Music & Certain Musicians The ci devant desperado, as we have before indicated, was radically changed at heart, and he now felt more interest in the welfare of Emily than he had ever before harbored for any human being. Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue How that little busy B. improved each shining hour, how neatly he laid his wax, it gives us a cold shiver to think of—ancora ci raccappriccia! The Function of the Poet and Other Essays All things must end: to-morrow may be icy: Wither too soon the joys that freshest are; End will sweet summer reveries, and my ci- gar. Punch, Or the London Charivari, Volume 102, April 16, 1892 Ce in ocean; ci in social; si in mansion; ti in motion; ch in chaise; and s in sugar. 1001 Questions and Answers on Orthography and Reading A silver clock upon the mantle, so constructed as to represent Guido's 'Hours,' had just struck the hour of eight, accompanying the signal with the festal la ci darem of Don Giovanni. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 2, February, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy "Qui ci ça?" asked the Capitain, sternly, stooping and grasping her burden, which she had been trying to conceal under herself. The Grandissimes Ce and ci have sometimes the sound of sh; as in ocean, social. The Grammar of English Grammars How that little busy B. improved each shining hour, how neatly he laid his wax, it gives us a cold shiver to think of,—ancora ci raccappriccia! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 06, No. 37, November, 1860 The ci- devant nobles, or those ennobled, could only enjoy the rights of citizens, after a term of seven years, and after having gone through a sort of apprenticeship as Frenchmen. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 It often amused me to hear Doña Mercedes calling to him from the house, and throwing the whole emphasis on the last syllable in a long, piercing crescendo: "Ne—po—mu—ci—no—o." The Purple Land As to the tomb of the Julian family, see AUGUSTUS, c. ci. The Lives of the Twelve Caesars, Volume 10: Vespasian A voice the sweetest you ever have heard; It is there, it is here, ci ci! The Lane That Had No Turning, Complete Out of the hills comes a little white deer, Poor little vaurien, o, ci, ci! Romany of the Snows, Continuation of "Pierre and His People" Out of the hills comes a little white deer, Poor little vaurien, o, ci, ci! Romany of the Snows, Continuation of "Pierre and His People", v2 As the chaise in chase drove round to the door, I looked to see what the pursuer was like; and as he issued from the inn, recognised my "ci devant host," Colonel Kamworth. The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 2 He had brought with him his variations on "La ci darem la mano"; altogether the times seemed propitious and much more so when he was urged to give a concert. Chopin : the Man and His Music From time to time he overtook me, drove side by side, and always, with the same naive confidence that it was very pleasant to me, offered me a ci garette or asked for the matches. The Wife, and other stories |
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