The sensually charged sacred works, like John Dunstable's "Quam Pulcra Es," are meant, as Richard Porterfield wrote in an insightful program note, to provide a "common ground for divine love and carnal desire."
Representing a modernism that integrates various art forms, Stettheimer's paintings, like her poems, were sensory and sensually charged.
His hypnotic, sensually charged adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's fascinatingly reptilian murder story has the same kind of complex allure that made "The English Patient" so mesmerizing.
She flushed at the erotic image that suddenly invaded her mind: of Niall kissing her hotly, of Niall holding her tightly and stroking her skin, her breast. . . Their eyes locked in defiance--a long, sensually charged spell, reverberating with tension and attraction.
She cleared the drowsiness from her voice as he sat still, watching her with those wicked, sensually charged eyes.
Proving that the brilliance of "The English Patient" was no fluke, Mr. Minghella shapes a hypnotic, sensually charged adaptation of Patricia High smith's fascinatingly reptilian murder story.
It was the sensually charged appraisal a man gave a woman he found attractive.
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The song is a setting of a poem by Ursula Wood that conveys a woman's sensually charged thoughts about her male lover.
Set in the indeterminate past, these sensually charged stories are concerned with obsessive love, often given a macabre or supernatural twist.