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Written in 1905, its four long movements overflow with the composer's passion and profuseness.
He did not invariably scorn or even resent a certain profuseness of expenditure.
Luxuriant vegetation spread in wild profuseness over this prodigal soil.
Where was all that charm he had lathered with sickening profuseness on Simone?
In some frustrated way he felt in himself a deep affront at the prodigality and profuseness of life around him.
In his wide ambition and profuseness he possessed some characteristics of Robert Southey, although his style has far more vitality.
The structure also known as profuseness of stucco decorations and arrangement of balustrades and balconies.
If this treatment cannot be adequately maintained due to vomiting or the profuseness of diarrhea, hospital admission may be required for intravenous fluid replacement.
As we were clattering down the worn red tiles of the corridor, a junior aide bumped into De Gaulle, apologising with great profuseness.
The staircase was against the left wall and David swore to himself, cursing the architect of this particular Avenida C6rdoba building - or the profuseness of lumber in Argentina.
The profuseness and rather grotesque character of the carvings suggested the ruins of Mexico and Yucatan, and the enormous size of the blocks of stone, those of Peru and Baalbec.
Such profuseness is often detrimental to their literary worth; but what is more injurious, however, was his own carelessness concerning beauty of form, of which he hardly ever seems to think in his solicitude about other things.
The rumor of this extravagant profuseness delighted the hearts of all the shopkeepers in Paris, from the hotel of the Duke of Buckingham to that of the Comte de Grammont nothing but miracles was attempted.
This justifies the high providence of God, who, though He commands us temperance, justice, continence, yet pours out before us, even to a profuseness, all desirable things, and gives us minds that can wander beyond all limit and satiety.
To eat grapes in your dream, you will be hardened with many cares; but if you only see them hanging in profuseness among the leaves, you will soon attain to eminent positions and will be able to impart happiness to others.
But, not to mention the richness of the furniture, which was inestimable, there was such a profuseness throughout that the Prince, instead of ever having seen anything like it, owned that he could not have imagined that there was anything in the world that could come up to it.
He served as Ambassador Extraordinary at the coronation of Charles X of France in 1825, defraying the expenses thereof himself, and he "'astonished the continental nobility of the magnitude of his retinue, the gorgeousness of his equippage, and the profuseness of his liberality'".
Thomas M. Pryor of the New York Times called the film "a compelling entertainment" and added, "Vladimir Pozner has preserved the spirit of the play in his screen treatment and Michael Gordon's direction gives a fluency to scenes which might easily have become static due to the profuseness of the dialogue."