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"certitude dans l'expression lyrique," as Sainte-Beuve said.
Essays in Little Andrew Lang 1878
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C'était un poème de beauté avec la langage lyrique.
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This stunningly mounted example of French tragédie lyrique , with its highly rhetorical vocal style and integrated ballet interludes, was remote from most operagoers' experience.
The Sad Tale It Tells Is Myth; Its Joys, Real Heidi Waleson 2011
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After the four-hour rendition of the French tragédie lyrique, the audience was still ready for a fête.
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C'était un poème de beauté avec la langage lyrique.
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Historians and musicologists argue about whether Platée is opera bouffe, ballet comique, or ballet lyrique.
Let's All Make Fun of the Deformed and Unfortunate! (An Artistic Experience) Walter Jon Williams 2007
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Les discours sont exprimes par une voix neutre, mais forte, qui ne fait pas la différence entre la parole lyrique, dialoguée, les listes, les chiffres (qui sont nommes), la parole parodique, blasphématoire.
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Historians and musicologists argue about whether Platée is opera bouffe, ballet comique, or ballet lyrique.
Archive 2007-08-01 Walter Jon Williams 2007
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[197] On this subject, see Gaston Paris's criticism of the "Origines de la poésie lyrique en France" of Jeanroy, in the "Journal des Savants,"
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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(See Branches Ib and XIV. in Martin's edition.) [199] Jeanroy, "Origines de la poésie lyrique en France, au moyen âge,"
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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