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Ritter's one work has harmonic richness and operatic swagger in its florid vocal writing.
Reynolds painted his florid, bald, ruddy countenance many times, and for decades less distinguished portraits swung outside countless taverns.
His tone and legato playing are ravishing, and his execution of the composer's florid runs and other figurations is smooth.
The accompanying text celebrates her virtue and health in typically winsome and florid language.
State buildings neighbour the florid works of nineteenth-century Russian and Viennese architects.
I remember my mother grinding up tablets of Largactil to put in his tea in the hope of dampening his florid auditory hallucinations.
He was a rotund, florid, bad-tempered, red-haired man who would shout orders.
It is sad to hear the veteran struggling with Rossini's florid music as the titular Turk, and both buffo baritones are, frankly, provincial.
There is nothing florid here, nothing in the tradition of Romantic harp music.
In her first letter written in Huntsville, on Christmas Eve 1817, she described in florid prose her arrival that day.
Expressing ourselves in quite such florid language about what we are is why fingers are pointed at us.
In the absence of florid imagery and beautifully-crafted prose, all I can tell you is that the new album is ace.
The florid old actor-manager at the heart of Forkbeard Fantasy's Shooting Shakespeare is effusive in his bardolatry.
Much of it is a good read, although some of the writing is florid and the metaphors extravagant.
Some judges and magistrates tend to clothe their remarks in florid language which is likely to appeal to reporters.
Instead of action, lengthy passages are filled with florid adjectives in a series of vitriolic portraits of dislikeable passengers on a train.
Anyone having a florid imagination or a tendency to exaggerate is less likely to be a reliable witness than one who is precise and careful.
All the same, busy foyer ceramics and florid room furnishings suggest a resort ripe for refurbishment.
Concerto movements also ended up in cantatas, often with florid parts being added to an already busy original.
And when its distributor keeled, owing the publisher 70,000 smackers, well, you could smell the florid eulogies already being written.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was a shortish, rather thick-set, fair man, with a roundish face and a somewhat florid complexion.
And heres the great spiny thistle, too, that armed highwayman with florid face and pompon in his cap.
His taste was much simpler, chaster, and disinclined to the florid and ornamental, than that of Cicero.
The lecture reads very much like a stump speech of the extreme florid type.
The florid, inductive teamster, with a hare-lip, is pondering profoundly the subjectiveness of dinnerlessness.
In the corridor we were joined by Peggy and the florid young man whom I had seen with her.
Laurent, who was tall and robust, with a florid complexion, astonished her.
She kept a toy dog which she aired afternoons, and her kimonos were florid and numerous.
On his florid, dbonnair countenance was stamped his character of bon-viveur.
The very word cantabile emphasizes, by antithesis, the unvocal character of the old florid style.
His classical attainments, if not florid, were liberal, and free from pedantry.
His suit was mauve with purple piping, and his wide, square, saggy face was florid.
The other windows on this side are rich, almost florid examples of the elaborated canopy style.
He was in one of the exaggeratedly humble moods which alternated with his florid, talkative, cock-sure periods.
But the speech was sufficiently emphatic, and its words were grandiose and even florid.
The screen was an old one, of gilt Spanish leather, stamped and wrought with a rather florid Louis-Quatorze pattern.
Their style of singing was the flexible, florid, coloratura style.
He was a corpulent, florid man, purse-proud, and self-sufficient.
This group includes the robust, florid, exuberantly healthy people.
Hence she, thinking him still in earnest when he had swerved into florid romance, had been dangerously misled.
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