单词 | finespun |
例句 | She could feel the ground radiating up through her finespun cloth soles. Typical American 1991-01-01T00:00:00Z She was finespun in the way that used to make Olanna wonder if she wasn’t uncomfortable, dressing up every day and simply sitting at home. Half of a Yellow Sun 2006-09-12T00:00:00Z It’s an achingly personal and finespun track plucked out on baritone ukulele. Ruston Kelly Survived Addiction and Heartbreak. It’s in His ‘Dirt Emo.’ 2023-04-04T04:00:00Z Yet just as impressive were her finespun pianissimo phrases. Music Review: Angela Meade in ?Ernani? at Metropolitan Opera 2012-02-04T00:43:41Z Mr. Perahia was especially inspired in the great, searching slow movement, which he played with unusual lilt and finespun filigree. Review: Murray Perahia Takes a Majestic Approach to Beethoven’s ‘Hammerklavier’ 2016-05-09T04:00:00Z Mr. Padmore again gives an arresting performance distinguished by finespun phrases and vivid delivery of the texts. New Recordings: Britten’s Serenade and Nocturne by Tenor Mark Padmore 2012-07-08T03:53:15Z The 2011 “Morning Glory,” which twists and trumpets across a wide-open space in front of the museum’s Astor Court, is monumental but finespun and transparent. Art in Review: ‘Cambodian Rattan: The Sculptures of Sopheap Pich’ 2013-05-02T19:18:48Z At the Kennedy Center’s Opera House on Saturday, Washington National Opera’s Russell Thomas burst onto the stage, brandishing a red flag, and sang it in tones of finespun gold. Review | Russell Thomas headlines bleak ‘Otello’ at WNO 2019-10-27T04:00:00Z But in the final soliloquy, just before Billy is hanged for having given a fatal blow to Claggart, Mr. Gunn spins the dumbfounded sailor’s wrenching lines with aching tenderness and finespun pianissimos. Daniel Harding Brings the Opera ?Billy Budd? to Life 2010-04-30T18:39:00Z Here comes the bass, offering a futuristic contrast to the singer’s finespun melodies — which tend to be sung in Spanish and forged in various folk traditions. Perspective | Rosalía, Pi’erre Bourne and Eyehategod are coming. Mask up! 2022-09-09T04:00:00Z More than any other, he helped to muzzle the mad dog of religious intolerance, lassoing it dexterously with his finespun silken thread, since replaced by a stronger cord. Voltaire: A Sketch of his Life and Works 2012-03-14T02:00:25.570Z It had always too much assumption of premises for its foundation and too much logic and finespun theory in its superstructure to be an enduring building. The Unpopular Review, Number 19 July-December 1918 2012-01-09T03:00:24.167Z They die in workhouses or garrets—poor, dreary optimists, working out of their finespun fancies hopeful destinies for those who sneer at them. Gerald Fitzgerald The Chevalier All his finespun hopes had been ruthlessly rent by the hand of reality. The Song of the Wolf In sooth, her eyes are blue enough, gossip," said Allan; "but her hair is like finespun gold. Robin Hood Much as when one pushes on into daylight through the filmy finespun work of a spider, that respectable insect looks about, considering where he shall begin anew. Say and Seal, Volume II The experience of the heroines of anti-slavery show that no finespun sentimentalism in regard to woman's position in the clouds ever exempt her from the duties or penalties of a citizen. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I It was the tint of the copper beech, thick, finespun, with intermittent twists that gave it a wavy effect. The Pagan Madonna Emerson had no use for such finespun theories of duty, and the matter was too near home for a joke, so he turned away and let the culprit spend the night in limbo. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8 And for one I do not intend to be turned from this course by finespun constitutional quibbles or by the plausible pretexts of associated or corporate wealth and power. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography. The foremost speaker of the House showed himself worthy of his reputation ... much as there was to lament in the too radical tone of his often finespun argumentation. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 No finespun theory of pedagogics or heredity can account for the marvelous talent of Franz Liszt—he was one sent from God. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Musicians He was touched anew by the pathos in the boy, whose nature was a light web of finespun golden cords thrilling to any breath of fancy. A Hoosier Chronicle How many tragedies of life besides finespun novels would suddenly be brought to an end, if the heroine were only a common-sense, believing Christian of the old-fashioned pattern! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863 Jesus was for his generation the great discoverer of the conscience, and for all time the champion of its dignity against finespun theory and traditional practice. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth But what would I be doing with any such finespun policies? Figures of Earth Chance is the explanation which comes to me first, till I reflect on the finespun chain which brought me to that particular spot and those particular words. The Conquest of Fear It was from Spaulding, and as he read it all his finespun theories vanished and once more he was adrift on an uncharted sea without a landmark in sight. The Avalanche Her wellturned ankle displayed its perfect proportions beneath her skirt and just the proper amount and no more of her shapely limbs encased in finespun hose with highspliced heels and wide garter tops. Ulysses Ah! this is no finespun tale; it is being worked out every year in our country, all over the world. Questionable Amusements and Worthy Substitutes Marquis Conrade, thy wit begins to halt; I will trust thy finespun measures no longer, but will try my own. The Talisman |
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