- Turgenev's
First Love, a
novella from 1860, 16-year-old
Woldemar becomes rapturously infatuated with Zinaida, the
beautiful daughter of a
princess who lives...
-
Lawrence Alma-Tadema's
Sappho and
Alcaeus (above)
portrays her
staring rapturously at Alcaeus;
images of a **** Sappho, such as
Simeon Solomon's painting...
-
musical film Mary
Poppins was
released to
major commercial success and
rapturous critical acclaim,
becoming the year's highest-grossing film and winning...
- Penélope Cruz. The film
premiered at the 2008
Cannes Film
Festival to
rapturous reviews, and
became a box
office success.
Vicky Cristina Barcelona won...
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entire Histories to the ****embled
spectators in one sitting,
receiving rapturous applause at the end of it.: 14
According to a very
different account...
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publicity still for the 1932 film The Gr****s Had a Word for Them), with a
woman lying down,
posing rapturously,
provoked outrage among civic leaders....
- personally. When he
returned to
London in October,
without a
bride and to a
rapturous and
relieved public welcome, he and
Buckingham pushed the
reluctant James...
- RogerEbert.com. "Roger Ebert. "A
letter to
Werner Herzog: In
praise of
rapturous truth" rogerebert.com November 17, 2007".
Chicago Sun-Times. November...
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mention the
racial tensions or violence.
Although the
president received a
rapturous reception from
Southern whites, many blacks,
excluded from
official welcoming...
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additional lyrics written by
Bernstein and Schwartz. M****
received both
rapturous and
critical reactions, from
audiences and
music critics alike. While...