Voluptuousness
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Suddenly, Brown now has a girlfriend (Hendry) who is likable enough, but lacking in the
voluptuousness
and personality that Stevens had before.
This movie is Miss Novak's Golden Moment.She seized it avidly and gave a performance of awesome
voluptuousness
combined with a hypnotic awareness of her own sex - appeal and,despite all this,she convinces us that her character possesses a strange and beguiling innocence.
The sight of his form troubled the
voluptuousness
of this mediation.
Hers was an idiotic sort of attachment, full of admiration for him, of
voluptuousness
for her, a beatitude that benumbed her; her soul sank into this drunkenness, shrivelled up, drowned in it, like Clarence in his butt of Malmsey.
Ah! if in the freshness of her beauty, before the soiling of marriage and the disillusions of adultery, she could have anchored her life upon some great, strong heart, then virtue, tenderness, voluptuousness, and duty blending, she would never have fallen from so high a happiness.
She turned her face slowly, and seemed filled with joy on seeing suddenly the violet stole, no doubt finding again, in the midst of a temporary lull in her pain, the lost
voluptuousness
of her first mystical transports, with the visions of eternal beatitude that were beginning.
The
voluptuousness
of his grief was, however, incomplete, for he had no one near him to share it, and he paid visits to Madame Lefrancois to be able to speak of her.
These abrupt and alternate sensations of
voluptuousness
and disgust, these successive contacts of burning love and frigid death, set him panting for breath, and caused him to shudder and gasp in anguish.
By degrees the enchantress had clothed herself with that magic adornment which she assumed and threw aside at will; that is to say, beauty, meekness, and tears--and above all, the irresistible attraction of mystical voluptuousness, the most devouring of all
voluptuousness.
They say he is valiant as the bravest of his order; but stained with their usual vices, pride, arrogance, cruelty, and voluptuousness; a hard-hearted man, who knows neither fear of earth, nor awe of heaven.
He writhed his arms with agony as he thought that the woman whose form, caught by him alone in the darkness would have been supreme happiness, had been delivered up in broad daylight at full noonday, to a whole people, clad as for a night of
voluptuousness.
These images of
voluptuousness
made him clench his fists, and a shiver run along his spine.
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