Definition of Lyricalness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lyricalness

lyre
lyre-flower
lyre bird
lyre snake
lyrebird
lyrebirds
lyreflower
lyrelike
lyres
lyric
lyric opera
lyric poem
lyrical
lyricality
lyrically
lyricalness (current term)
lyricalnesses
lyricise
lyricised
lyricises
lyricising
lyricism
lyricisms
lyricist
lyricists
lyricize
lyricized
lyricizes
lyricizing
lyrick

Literary usage of Lyricalness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. An Experimental Psychology of Music by Karl Feininger (1909)
"In Schubert existed a strain of lyricalness, the utterance of which was so strong as to render most of his other 'qualities subservient to it, even when, ..."

2. The History of Music: A Handbook and Guide for Students by Waldo Selden Pratt (1907)
"He was strong as a melodist, not so much in the conventional and stilted style, but in spontaneous lyricalness. and his handling of accompaniments was ..."

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