It makes sense: this composer was a sensualist for whom beauty of sound became an end in itself. |
He was vulgar, he was brutal, he was a sensualist in his desire for all that wealth could buy him. |
The Cyrenaics are notable mainly for their empiricist and skeptical epistemology and their sensualist hedonism. |
But he was too young and too vivid, and too romantic, to be what is called a sensualist. |
I love the one by Lawrence, though it overbears in projecting the writer's sensualist ethos. |
Fitzgerald was a romantic but not a sensualist, a limitation in his writing he acknowledged. |