It's a body of work that engages the mind and enraptures the eye. |
Made for love, she enraptures with her performances and proceeds to wreak destruction on the corrupt male hordes who desire her. |
For with Banville, what enraptures – always – is the writing itself. |
It enraptures its servant with its destructive capabilities. |
She inveigles herself into their lives and seduces or enraptures each of them before vanishing. |
Globalisation is a real phenomenon that both enraptures and divides public opinion. |