He beguiles his friends and infuriates his enemies, to the point where they can hardly mention his name. |
It beguiles the notion of free thought, and the idea that academic freedom stands above political difference. |
The dreamlike atmosphere of harmony and tranquillity beguiles you into thinking that nothing bad could ever happen in such a beautiful place. |
Long overshadowed by Dido and Aeneas, John Blow's Venus and Adonis beguiles in this witty, sensual performance under lutenist Elizabeth Kenny. |
The tale features astonishing insights into the processes of both evolution and scientific research, and it beguiles because of Davies' plain, personable style and his relating of his own experiments. |
As he peers over his spectacles, Leveson is a big predatory cat that beguiles as he smiles. |