Word: lucidly
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...Lucid, informative and long overdue. EARLE M. WILDER, M.D. Baltimore...
...times, with the poet whose life he is describing, and with the "precious, irreplaceable," and "unparalleled" woman who ruled England during most of Shakespeare's life. Although this blunt, opinionated man does not seem to be the chosen explicator of the infinitely subtle Shakespeare, his book is a valuable, lucid addition to the biographics of the poet. It irritates as often as it enlightens, but it enlightens very often indeed...
...Motive." In this essay, Hughes proposes that perhaps "psychoanalysis can help history to cope with its supreme difficulty--the motivation of great historical actors of the past." This is at once the best and the most uneven of the chapters--uneven in the sense that it is brilliantly lucid and brilliantly erratic in close turn...
...Beethoven sonatas, here handsomely presented in a handsomely annotated edition of 13 LPs for the handsome price of $77.98. The original recordings were made between January 1932 and November 1935, and though there are occasional lapses in pitch and sound level, Schnabel's performances are a superbly lucid treatise on grace and good humor, on dedication and scholarship...
...presented our X-ray astronomy experiment in a lucid manner intelligible to the layman. We would like to point out that the Lunar and Planetary Exploration Branch of the Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories, through its Dr. John Salisbury, supported this program as part of its continuing search for X rays from planetary sources...