The verisimilitude in his works helped the
rhapsodist adapt the Shifing tradition to rhapsody's composition.
On the contrary, the poet tells us that the shade of her memory exists only on the aged lips of a blind
rhapsodist. One cannot foresee her doom through a historic lens because her story largely deviates from the historical record, but one can discern its tragic certainty in the darkness emanating from her.
Hamlet, like Richard II, meant to be by temperament a lyrical poet, a splendid commentator and
rhapsodist, is forced to, plunge into a series of frenetic occasions.
(37.) "Want het gevoel moet ook niet te verre getrokken worden, of overal het oogmerk zyn; anders word de mensch geheel verwijfd, ten uitersten bevreesd, en de speelbal zyner verbeelding en hartstochten"; De
Rhapsodist VI, 1783, p.
English jockeys left Newbury empty-handed - Scotsman Richard Quinn started the ball rolling on Wardat Allayl, then came Frenchmen Gerald Mosse (Arkadian Hero) and Olivier Peslier (
Rhapsodist) either side of Irishman Stack, whose countryman Richard Hughes won on Borgia.
Former Manton number one John Reid was on aboard that day when Commander Collins beat
Rhapsodist and Dehoush and those two have shown themselves to be above average performers.
Ridden to lead inside the final furlong, he kept on strongly to account for Royal Ascot winner
Rhapsodist by one and a quarter lengths.
Racing Post Trophy acceptors: Bienamado, Coliseum, Commander Collins, Cupid, Desaru, Festival Hall, Gudlage, Housemaster, Magno,
Rhapsodist, Stormy Skye, Tchaikovsky, The Exhibition Fox, Timhas, Tumbleweed Quartet.
But once the real action was going there was just no holding the man as he powered to a treble on Bahr, Kayf Tara and
Rhapsodist.
The nineteenth-century
rhapsodist John Ruskin wondered at the miraculous design of a boat's bow, to which oars, sails, and steam were little more than incremental improvements.
the
rhapsodist and actor [is] the middle ring, and the first one is the poet himself But it is the deity who .
He may at first have been a
rhapsodist (a professional reciter of poetry), learning the technique and vocabulary of the epic by memorizing and reciting heroic songs.