There was a sort of delicate frolicsomeness in his thought.
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They were a group of merry youngsters, almost maddened with the exuberant frolicsomeness of their years.
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At such seasons, and they were very frequent, he took great pleasure in making me the victim of his frolicsomeness.
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But if Beethoven's scherzos often lack frolicsomeness, they are endowed with humour, whereas Chopin's have neither the one nor the other.
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Indeed, scorn-anelement which does not belong to what is generally understood by either frolicsomeness or humour-playsan important part in Chopin's scherzos.
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While she was dancing she held the attention of all; everybody's eyes followed her sinuous movements, now indicative of glowing passion, now of frolicsomeness.
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They tease one another, butt with their horns in fun, run off, return, pretend new attacks and new flights with charming agility and frolicsomeness.
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While the pool putrefies under the summer sun, God slips the rill off of the rocks with a frolicsomeness that fills the mountain with echo.