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But her performance in "Love Me" stings with a raw feeling, movingly expressed.
The power of music to charm the gods is movingly expressed in the Greek story of Orpheus.
Through such a metaphysics, he maintained, the final causes of life itself might be discovered; its insights inspired him to an exalted pantheistic trust in nature that is movingly expressed in essays on Marcus Aurelius (in Nouveaux essais) and Iphigeneia (in Derniers essais).
Short men in armour and large ladies in chiffon singing about ancient Egypt don't make much sense at one level [but] they can…reveal to us the confusions of emotion and loyalty, the nature of power and pity, that could not be so movingly expressed in any other way.
In his 1986 autobiography, stage and film director Franco Zeffirelli warned against taking opera too literally: Short men in armour and large ladies in chiffon singing about ancient Egypt don't make much sense at one level [but] they can…reveal to us the confusions of emotion and loyalty, the nature of power and pity, that could not be so movingly expressed in any other way.
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This tragic paradox echoes a recurring theme of secular poetry and at the same time movingly expresses the religious paradoxes of Christ's triumph in death and humankind's redemption from sin.
The angel Damiel (Bernard White) aches to join the flow of life, to know the taste of an apple and the touch of a womans skin, but these streams of flowing sand, which collect in pitiful-looking, uneven piles on the stage, wordlessly and movingly express the heavy weight of times inexorable passing.
These details enrich a novel notable for its human warmth, expressed most movingly, because he is a decidedly imperfect protagonist, by Nicolas himself.
Most movingly, it suggests the terrible thought Gurney expressed in "To God", one of his asylum poems: "Not half can be written of cruelty of man, on man,/ Not often such evil guessed as between man and man".
Doolittle is changed into a respectable member of the reviled middle classes; Eliza is changed into an new woman once her "guttersnipe" habits are expunged; but the third metamorphosis is of Professor Higgins, who is transformed finally and movingly from a man unable to express his feelings into a more complete emotional human being.
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