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Only the concluding movement, Britten's "Frolicsome Finale," fails to advance or distinctly cap the momentum that, up to that point, Ms. Barak has built into her delicately perfumed display.
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"Frolicsome, inclined to flirt and sometimes mischievous."
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 17, 1891 Various
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Frolicsome young bulls bursting on an assemblage of sheep, they might be compared to.
Evan Harrington — Volume 2 George Meredith 1868
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Frolicsome young bulls bursting on an assemblage of sheep, they might be compared to.
Evan Harrington — Complete George Meredith 1868
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Frolicsome young bulls bursting on an assemblage of sheep, they might be compared to.
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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Frolicsome, chattering, and indiscreet, a good musician and capital card-player, Tonto, for that was the page's name, amused the king by his pranks; he pleased the prime minister no less, but by other virtues.
Laboulaye's Fairy Book Edouard Laboulaye 1847
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Frolicsome caprice, and allegorical significance of composition are, poetically considered, the only essential criteria of the Old Comedy.
Lectures on Dramatic Art and Literature August Wilhelm Schlegel 1806
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Frolicsome Duke_ sings it; Sir Richard Barckley repeats it in his
The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II Aphra Behn 1664
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Frolicsome Duke, 6); and lords laugh so hard they're
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