The intensely human play of expression on the subjects' faces makes a connection with the viewer that few artists before or since have been able to achieve.
His playing was intensely human, and the humanity was a function of his own self.
Whatever else the work may be, after all, it is also an intensely human drama.
Wagner considered "the intensely human art of this incomparable actress" a benchmark against which all other singers were to be judged.
At any rate it is intensely human.
Yes, though empires fell, small things-those intensely human things-remained unchanged.
Mr. Simon's book is a valuable addition to the spate of recent works showing that they are really intensely human beings.
It is an intensely human process, shaped by all of our usual talents, tendencies, and flaws.
But what was heard was warm and affecting, especially in those last lines, with their intensely human vulnerability.
Beyond the hair it is the intensely human expression of the man in the portrait that has provoked the interest of scholars and experts.