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...should equip the future student's room with the capability to carry voice and video signals--from the highest tech room to the average dorm room--five years down the road," said Hall, citing cable as a means, to transmit audio, visual, textual and computer data information...
Like other composers of his day, Handel had a freewheeling notion of textual fidelity. He cannibalized hit tunes from earlier works, rewrote arias and substituted new ones. Further, baroque opera presents stylistic problems not encountered in the standard repertory. The plots, revolving around heroes of antiquity, seem remote, and the operas lack ensembles-trios, quartets, quintets-which vary the texture. Instead, they are constructed of a chain of solo arias that illuminate a character's state of mind; action is subordinated to internal rumination...
...gets ready to finish his translation and editing of the manuscript, Sevcenko describes textual evidence that disproves 300 years of commentary...
...Anthony Weller '29, whose long novel Not to Eat, Not for Love appeared in 1933. At the end of the book, an undergraduate named Epes Todd goes all the way with a girl named Ellen in his Fine Arts tutor's apartment, but it requires a real piece of textual analysis to figure out what is going...
...first class of the day, a discussion group (the Div School's equivalent to section) for "Introduction to the New Testament." She is cross-registered for this course at the Episcopal Divinity School (EDS) located just beyond Radcliffe Yard. The next 50 minutes are devoted to close textual exegesis of several New Testament passages on dominance hierarchies--the relations of master and slave, husband and wife, and society to individual. The class seems less than inspired. The professor pays close attention to the form of these passages and the original Greek, until finally a student brings up the content...