7 adjectives to describe tempo

She bent her fine brows with the attention she had so often summoned to face a difficult final examination, to read at the correct tempo a complicated piece of music, to grasp the essentials of a new subject.

O l'uno o l'altro al tutto sarà privo Del spirto e de la dama al novo giorno; Altri mai non saprà, che questo rivo E questo bosco, ch'è quivi d'intorno, Che l'abbi rifiutata in cotal loco E in cotal tempo, che sarà poco.

Rand, Young Virgil's Poetry, Harvard Studies, 1919, p. 174, has well summed up the arguments regarding the authorship of the poem.] 'Twas at a smoke-stained tavern, and she, the hostess there A wine-flushed Syrian damsel, a turban on her hair Beat out a husky tempo from reeds in either hand,

Quivi a Medoro fu per la donzella La piaga in breve a sanità ritratta; Ma in minor tempo si sentì maggiore Piaga di questa avere ella nel core.

Next, after lending to one another with a moderate profita dono di tempo or a merito"quick returns," came the ambitious system of State loans, with the regulated interesso and the speculative dealings in Cambioon 'Changewith boroccolo"unexpected gain," and ritravgola"sly advantage," or, as we say, "sharp practice.

The effemination of the males had continued with quickened tempo.

As for Jag Ear, his baton was once more conducting his orchestra in spirited tempo.

7 adjectives to describe  tempo