Of the half-dozen morals that made for the development of constructive or interpretative comedy, one of the earliest (about 1400) and most important was the Castell of Perseverance.
We find, on the one hand, plays interpretative of ideals of life, constructive in character, relying upon the fundamentally allegorical, and making principally for a didactic end.
Mastery of the whole, real violin mastery, I think, lies in the control of the interpretative problem, the power to awaken emotion by the use of the instrument.
Where Sevčik taught his pupils the technic of their art by means of a system elaborately worked out, Auer demonstrated his ideas through sheer personality, mainly from the interpretative point of view.
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The expressiveness, theinterpretative force of the gesture is the first thought, its rhythmic beauty only the second.
Raising her voice so as to be heard by all, she continued in her clear tones: "Girls, I am going to do a Russian interpretative dance for you.
I shall go in for interpretative dancing myself, hereafter.
That was the time Ronny danced those two interpretative dances I told you of the other night.
Many of the girls present had never seen aninterpretative dance.
I also plunged headlong into a series of interpretative essays for Heywood Sampson's forthcoming review.
The left hand, with the long thumb separate from the other fingers, is the orchestra's guide to the Maestro's interpretative desires.
We shall read and enjoy a chapter or two of Alice together in class, but for suggestive analysis along interpretative lines Heaven forbid that I should lay violent hands on her text.
Remember, in the last preliminary exercise, as in the final complete interpretative endeavor, the material we employ is to be chosen from real literature.
Our last form for interpretative vocal study is the play.
The buoyancy of mind, its ability to soar, so necessary for both creative and interpretative art, these are never impaired by close attention to detail.
The duty of the interpretative artist is to extract from these material things the spiritual essence and to transmit it to his hearers.
It was a case of perfectly interpretative "gymnastic rhythm.
With the same sentence the children accordingly can now perform the two-fold exercise of general analysis and "interpretative reading.
Benault's rapport (as to the interpretative authority of which opinions may well differ) applies the words quoted, not to the Paris Declaration as a whole, but to one only of its articles.
Let's have the benefit of the 'interpretative brain'!
Analysis and positive interpretative criticism only penetrate as far as the inward workings of the mind of the author of a document, and only help us to know his ideas.
And, in fact, simply by a methodical application of interpretative criticism to a hundred words or so, he succeeded in revolutionising the study of the Merovingian epoch.
In practice, criticism and analysis are performed simultaneously, and, except in the case of texts in a difficult language, may proceed pari passu with interpretative analysis and criticism.
A collection of Sheffield plate without the knowledge as to the fount from which it came is like a collection of interpretative engravings from old masters' paintings with the old painters' names omitted.
But it claims a much higher regard--the great school of interpretative engravers translated painting into terms of black and white.
Critics of the Bibliotheca Bibliothecarum and among them Adrien Baillet, who should have known better, have called for interpretative and critical comments.
The author has intended to offer no more than a brief handlist of currently useful works with some interpretative comments.
These steps, with superficial variations and additions, form the basis also of all natural or “character” dances that can lay claim to any consideration as interpretative art.
Required studies should be based upon the principle of the instrumental, substantive and interpretativeelements in a liberal education.
Philosophy is the interpretative element in education, and helps to give unity to our knowledge.
Translations of Balzac, especially in those "editions de luxe" with dreadfulinterpretative prefaces by English professors, are odious to me.
Biscombe Gardner is almost the only man who has continued to produce good interpretative work, engraving his own designs, while W.
This is to be found in the interpretative value of the theory.
Not since Patti has there been a singer upon whom such wide-spread critical comment has been made in praise of her exquisite velvety quality of tone, vocal technic and interpretative intelligence.
In order to retain interest without the assistance of scenery and action the concert singer's interpretative work must be marked by an attention to details that the opera singer rarely considers.
No one works harder than I do to broaden my culture and interpretative skill.
The narrative is brief but interpretative and is followed by numerous excerpts from the President's speeches and state papers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "interpretative" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.