11 Verbs to Use for the Word portrayal

She remembered that Brigham sat with four of his wives in one of the boxes, enthusiastically applauding that portrayal of a single love.

The writers of the Restoration and of the first half of the eighteenth century, as a class, avoided any subject that demanded a portrayal of deep and noble feeling.

While inviting younger friends to elaborate this idyllic portrayal, I may merely note, briefly and sympathetically, how this rural joy was troubled by the passing away of a dear woman friend who resided with them, and then by the death of his esteemed and careful consort.

In the fourth place, the romantic movement encouraged the portrayal of broader experiences and especially the expression of deeper feeling.

Hindoo poets, like others, know how to rise above sordid reality into a more ideal sphere, and for this reason, even if we had found in the dramas of India a portrayal of true love, it would not prove that it existed outside of a poet's glowing and prophetic fancy.

Shakespeare succeeded in interesting the Elizabethans by embodying in story and incident his portrayal of character.

Very recently there has reached my hermitage the portrayal of the very active life of a man of the world, which highly entertains methe journal of Duke Bernhard of Weimar, who left Ghent in April, 1825, and who returned to us only a short time past.

The only practicable way has been to follow our author's principle of portraying selected historic forces,to take, as representative or typical of the various departments, certain great characters whose services have signalized them as "Beacon Lights" along the path of progress, and to secure adequate portrayal of these by men known to be competent for interesting exposition of the several themes.

"Here is a romance of the farm," the author seems to say; not sordid realistic portrayal of earth grubbers.

[Footnote *: This sermon gives so graphic and tender a portrayal of the father of one of America's most distinguished ministerial families, that the author feels justified in making so lengthy an extract.]

[Illustration] PLATE 11 The Stealing of the Clothes Illustration to the Bhagavata Purana Kangra, Punjab Hills, c. 1790 J.K. Mody collection, Bombay Despite the Indian delight in sensuous charm, the nude was only rarely depicted in Indian paintingfeelings of reverence and delicacy forbidding too unabashed a portrayal of the feminine physique.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  portrayal