ravishment उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Confusion over the term led ecclesiastical commentators on the law to differentiate it into " raptus seductionis " ( elopement without parental consent ) and " raptus violentiae " ( ravishment ).
- Philosopher Mark Kingwell notes : " It is an example of what we might label " haptic conceptual " art : the art of ideas that functions by way of immersion, even ravishment ."
- Helen Vendler expands on the idea, in her 1983 analysis of Keats's odes, when she claimed " the complex mind writing the " Urn " connects stillness and quietness to ravishment and a bride ".
- :( Commenting on the yogi manner of meditation ) : " " However I know that this ravishment and the way to enter it are the great mystery of the cabal of the Yogis, as it is of the Sufis.
- In the same way, Colin Powell's complaint that neither party " fits me comfortably " feeds the illusion many voters have that some knight on a white charger will rescue us from ravishment by the two-party system.
- As the title implies, " Near Life Experience " situates itself far beyond the everyday, seeking to capture and inhabit moments of trance, ecstasy and ravishment _ no easy feat for a dance that runs nearly an hour and a half.
- Set in a drab contemporary China and devoid of the visual ravishments of such period pieces as " Raise the Red Lantern " and " Farewell My Concubine, " this drama also lacks the emotional fireworks of those popular films.
- _Her attention to painterly effects ( " the ravishments of color and the glorious subtleties of light " ) and how they were created ( the impressionists benefited from portable easels and ready-mixed tubes of paint that enabled them to work outdoors ).
- To prevent her ravishment, Mildred's old nurse Edith tells them that Mildred is adopted, and so not really Offa's sister; Offa agrees to wait a week before taking Mildred's maidenhead, in the belief that she will marry him.
- Many of Horne's plays feature young, often virginal women who, in their burgeoning sexuality, " offer themselves up, with some degree of apprehension, for ravishment . " Actor George Cole, who appeared in the West Side run of " A Public Mischief ", wrote of Horne's style : " Kenneth Horne's scripts were always carefully crafted to let the humour come naturally without being forced.