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Example sentences for "dramatised"

Lexicographically close words:
dramatick; dramatics; dramatis; dramatisation; dramatise; dramatising; dramatist; dramatists; dramatization; dramatizations
  1. In 1846, in Paris, under the influence of the acting of great tragedians, Gutzkow dramatised the story.

  2. I thought what you had against me might be the name and the plot of my book, dramatised by Carr Price.

  3. On the envelope was the address of the New York theatre where the play he had dramatised from my book would shortly be produced.

  4. It is probable that History lends itself more readily to dramatic treatment than any other subject, but it is by no means the only subject that is dramatised in Utopia.

  5. Alfred de Musset and others have dramatised it, and it seems strange that none of our soul-wrecking and vivisecting novelists have taken it up for their amusement.

  6. He did not relent toward 'Manda Grier; he disliked her more than ever, and in the friendship which he dramatised between Statira and Miss Carver, he saw her cast adrift without remorse.

  7. Only the dramatised epos: in which Apollonian domain of art the tragic effect is of course unattainable.

  8. The actor in this dramatised epos still remains intrinsically rhapsodist: the consecration of inner dreaming is on all his actions, so that he is never wholly an actor.

  9. The poet of the dramatised epos cannot completely blend with his pictures any more than the epic rhapsodist.

  10. The "Haunted Man" was dramatised and produced at the Adelphi Theatre, under the management of Mr. Benjamin Webster.

  11. Martin Chuzzlewit" was dramatised in the early autumn of this year, at the Lyceum Theatre, which was then under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keeley.

  12. Once he dramatised the Arcadia bodily and by name.

  13. Shakespeare dramatised stories which had previously appeared in print, it is true,' observed Nicholas.

  14. It was a dramatised sensation, of course.

  15. Much of this, I admit, must have been merely the elaboration of those sensations I had first vaguely felt, before subsequent events and my talks with Frances had dramatised them into living thoughts.

  16. It was dramatised by Mr. Collins chiefly.

  17. Secondly, because it treats of a very remarkable time in France; and I should very much like to know what you think of its being dramatised for a French theatre.

  18. He dramatised himself charging the servant who should take it from him at the door not to say who left it; but Alice would know, of course, and they would all know; it would be very pretty.

  19. They dramatised a perfect unconsciousness to each other, but Mrs. Pasmer was by no means satisfied with the decision which she had read in her daughter's looks.

  20. Mrs. Pasmer dramatised a careless unconsciousness to the square, while vividly betraying this anxiety to her daughter.

  21. He dramatised conversations with Mrs. Pasmer in which he laughed it off.

  22. Nothing, he calculated, would floor his antagonists more thoroughly than the exhibition of a dramatised nursery tale by impromptu actors.

  23. Had Gozzi been a great spontaneous poet, or a consummate artist, this invention of the dramatised Fiaba might have become one of the rarest triumphs of artistic fancy.

  24. Although Jane Eyre has been dramatised by several hands, the play has never been as popular as one might suppose from a story of such thrilling incident.

  25. A version of the story, dramatised by Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer, called Die Waise von Lowood, has been rather popular in Germany.

  26. The story has been dramatised by Euripides, Racine, and Geothe.

  27. Dramatised from Thackeray's "Rose and the Ring.

  28. Sue, of course, dramatised or got dramatised a considerable part of his many inventions; but I think one can see that they were not originally stage-stuff.

  29. To an Englishman the next episode may be less satisfactory, though it was very popular in France under its original form, and still more so when Vigny dramatised it in his famous Chatterton.

  30. Sidenote: Musset: charm of his dramatised stories; his pure narration unsuccessful.

  31. The story thus put forward was dramatised by Shakespeare, and became so familiar to posterity that even writers of our own day approach the subject with unconscious prejudice which they cannot resist.

  32. This fable, appearing first in Grafton, was the final touch to the hideous and grotesque caricature which was portrayed by the Tudor historians and dramatised by Shakespeare.

  33. I dramatised this little picture and much more last night before going to sleep when I was in a fever.

  34. When I had dramatised my misery, I enjoyed it, and acute mental pain turned into merely aesthetic malaise.

  35. There is some resemblance between the manner in which Brentano has dramatised Slavonic legend in this play, and the Polish Romanticist Slowacki's treatment (in Lilla Weneda, for instance) of similar themes.

  36. Of this dramatised version of the Volsung Saga Heine writes: "Sigurd the Serpent Slayer is a spirited work, in which the old Scandinavian Saga, with its giants and its witchcraft, is reflected.

  37. Tieck's dramatised fairy-tales, of which Bluebeard may be taken as a specimen, have a great resemblance to opera libretti.


  38. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dramatised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.