- Look up rhapsody, rhapsodic, or
rhapsodize in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rhapsody may
refer to: A work of epic poetry, or part of one, that is suitable...
- "Ask That God"
Steele N.
Littlemore Empire of the Sun
Mayes 3:02 11. "
Rhapsodize"
Steele N.
Littlemore Empire of the Sun 6:17 12. "Friends I Know" Steele...
- in
which a place, object, feeling, or
other subject is
described and
rhapsodized in
exhaustive detail and from as many
angles as possible. They were not...
- detested:
verbal obscurity,
metaphysical pretentiousness, and
romantic rhapsodizing." In 1963, a
sequel to the
original New
Lines anthology,
titled New Lines...
- media's
peculiar response to the film's **** content: "reviewers
rhapsodized in
particular and at
length about the film's **** scenes, as if there...
-
expressing inappropriate opinions on religions, and
condemned the
essayistic rhapsodizing and
moralizing with what he
thought was
little respect of what "must...
- detest,
verbal obscurity,
metaphysical pretentiousness, and
romantic rhapsodizing."
Despite criticism by
sections of academia, Thomas's work has been embraced...
- Ozu.
Orson Welles said of the film, "It
would make a
stone cry," and
rhapsodized about his
enthusiasm for the film in his 1992 book-length
series of interviews...
- life work has been
shaped directly by
Rachel Carson,
whose talent she
rhapsodizes about in the
Introduction to the 2018
edition of Carson's 1951 best-seller...
- a
character in part of The
Great Gatsby, and
Hilaire Belloc jokingly rhapsodized the "Nordic man" in a poem and
essay in
which he
satirised the stereotypes...