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单词 floridity
例句 floridity
In conversation, she is generous and thoughtful, if occasionally prone to floridity. The Topanga Tea Ceremony 2019-12-06T05:00:00Z
It appears to have been Ms. Rourke’s intention to create a historical distance between then and now, perhaps as a means of justifying the high floridity of what follows. Review: ‘Les Liaisons Dangereuses’ Uses Love as a Weapon 2016-10-30T04:00:00Z
While recognizing his indebtedness to his predecessor, Mr. Allen said that he sought to distinguish himself from Cross, who retained the floridity of 1930s radio broadcasting long after the decade was out. Peter Allen, stalwart host of the Metropolitan Opera’s radio broadcasts, dies at 96 2016-10-10T04:00:00Z
He disdains the “floridity” of the superrich and the “flights of vulgarity” that often run counter to the native instinct. T Magazine: The Aesthetes 2014-04-11T18:32:15Z
Or possibly the Dickensian situation, where gaseous floridity of language occurred because one was paid by the word. Perspective | Gene Weingarten: Journalists, beware. Use this phrase and he’ll call you out. 2018-04-03T04:00:00Z
The result had all the fidelity and floridity of fan fiction. Review: 'Fifty Shades of Grey': Where's the Wicked Whiplash? 2015-02-12T05:00:00Z
Simply put, for longer pieces, crisp, clean prose without Victorian floridity will help you get to the point quicker and help your audience retain that point and engage more dynamically. The Importance of Being Brief...Just Ask Hemingway 2014-10-09T04:00:00Z
So he was, and the chief secret of his success lay—despite an effect of conscious floridity and bravado—in a sincere depth of conviction manifested by a volcanic vehemence of delivery. The White Terror and The Red A novel of revolutionary Russia 2012-03-18T02:00:21.430Z
Ten years had given Jacob Dolph a certain floridity; but at this he blushed a hot red. The Story of a New York House
His skin had the waxy look of lost floridity, his tuft of white hair was coarse and thin, his eyelids hung in the off-side droop that amateur physiognomists like to associate with guile. Sjambak
Singers will continue to be born into this world who are able to cope with the floridity of this music, for they are born, not made. The Merry-Go-Round
It is sufficient here to say that the two main features of the style of Apuleius are its archaism and its extreme floridity. The Apologia and Florida of Apuleius of Madaura
This oratorio, while containing much of the floridity and repetition of Händel at his worst, is also marked with the erudition and largeness of Händel at his best. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
And now, in her floridity, they were bright and arch and light-grey. The Lost Girl
Correctness and clearness properly belong to the domain of diction; simplicity, conciseness, gravity, elegance, diffuseness, floridity, force, feebleness, coarseness, etc., belong to the domain of style. The Verbalist A Manual Devoted to Brief Discussions of the Right and the Wrong Use of Words and to Some Other Matters of Interest to Those Who Would Speak and Write with Propriety.
But printing pictures in color, in any medium, was considered a weakening of the fiber—an excursion into prettification or floridity. John Baptist Jackson 18th-Century Master of the Color Woodcut
Furthermore, we shall see that the Florentines did not purpose to abolish floridity entirely. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera
In imagery, there is that floridity that goes dazzling to the sublime with a brilliancy that is captivating. Twentieth Century Negro Literature Or, A Cyclopedia of Thought on the Vital Topics Relating to the American Negro
He will not let himself go in the way of easy floridity, as writers may whose themes are more "ideal." An Introduction to the Study of Browning
Venice has nothing more satisfyingly ornate: richness without floridity. A Wanderer in Venice
He had very fair hair and blue eyes, and the rose-leaf skin of his mother had in him taken on a masculine floridity. Poor Man's Rock
Yet these young reformers had no intention of throwing overboard all the charms of floridity in song. Some Forerunners of Italian Opera
Mr. Mactavish James had been amazed by the grim construction of the speech, the lack of any response matching his "crack" in floridity. The Judge
Let us say that she suppressed everything that went beyond grace; that the hint of floridity was abhorrent to her. The Conquest of Canaan
But one can forget and forgive all the church's gaudiness and floridity when the choir is in good voice and the strings play Palestrina as they did last Easter Sunday. A Wanderer in Florence
Hunnington is a bluff, hearty fellow who feeds himself into pink floridity so as to give confidence to his patients. Simon the Jester
Short, squarely built, rather stout, with moustache and large mutton-chop whiskers of a red brown, and a faint floridity in face and dress, he impressed at first sight only by a certain truly British vulgarity. Five Tales
He seemed generous, and was niggardly, by turns; cultivated suavity; indulged in floridity both of manners and speech; and signed his name so as nobody could read it, though his handwriting was plain enough. Sir Gibbie
The odd thing is that with these two domes to teach him better the designer of the Chapel of the Princes should have indulged in such floridity. A Wanderer in Florence
Here is contrast, indeed: the sacristy, austere and classic, and the chapel a very exhibition building of floridity and coloured ornateness, dating from the seventeenth century and not finished yet. A Wanderer in Florence
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