George Buchanan, once the queen's rhapsodist, provided the immediate, official version. |
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There, the great rhapsodist of liberty certainly owned, and probably bought and sold, domestic slaves. |
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You can feel the heat coming off such writing, confirmation that at her best Michele Leggott is arguably our finest living female rhapsodist. |
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Ever since she was a little child she loved to sing the folk songs she learned from her father, a well-known rhapsodist. |
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Hamlet, like Richard II, meant to be by temperament a lyrical poet, a splendid commentator and rhapsodist, is forced to plunge into a series of frenetic occasions. |
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For Alfred Kazin, in the forties, Howells was a democratic poet, an urban rhapsodist, a realist with a singing heart. |
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The rhapsodist of things as they are is necessarily caught in a position of infinite regret. |
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The actor, the orator, the rhapsodist, and the lecturer were supreme. |
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