There, the great rhapsodist of liberty certainly owned, and probably bought and sold, domestic slaves. |
The rhapsodist of things as they are is necessarily caught in a position of infinite regret. |
You can feel the heat coming off such writing, confirmation that at her best Michele Leggott is arguably our finest living female rhapsodist. |
The rhapsodist, at a feast of Dionysus in later times, has to introduce the god into his recitation. |
And Emerson, though in a different way from Nietzsche's, was also a rhapsodist. |
Almost without exaggeration, he may be said to see what the rhapsodist in Volney saw. |