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rhapsodical





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His music reflected none of the warm rhapsodical reveries of Chopin and Liszt but, rather, foreshadowed Mahler and Bruckner.

From Time Magazine Archive

But we are inclined to attribute obscurity in the main to the abrupt rhapsodical transitions of Pitt's speeches.

From Lord Chatham His Early Life and Connections by Rosebery, Archibald Phillip Primrose

This part is written in a euphuistic, rhapsodical vein, and affords an indication of the saturation of Urquhart's mind with the style of Rabelais.

From Sir Thomas Urquhart of Cromartie, Knight by Willcock, John

A Japanese writer of the fifteenth century, in a rhapsodical account of the Kyoto of his day, dwells on the wonderful majesty of the "sky-piercing roofs" and "cloud-topping balconies" of the Imperial palace.

From A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era by Brinkley, F. (Frank)

If I extract this somewhat rhapsodical passage, it is to show that my inward man was not dampened, by the dampening process externally applied.

From Mathieu Ropars: et cetera by Young, William




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