Aún no tenemos significados para "more lyrical".
1There's still much more lyrical work and history breakdowns to be done!
2This is evident in the case of the more lyrical types of art.
3His language became more and more lyrical, his eyes more and more ecstatic.
4There, more lyrical, melancholic sounds feature in the musical conversations.
5And here are two of more lyrical favour.
6Finally the story of Fozif was forthcoming, which was a great deal more lyrical than the others.
7As the romantic movement progresses, one meets with more lyrical expositions of the power in strong drink.
8Their work was more lyrical, less immediate.
9Schreker wrote complex harmonic scores, though in general his music was more lyrical and iridescent than Strauss's.
10My brother's are much more lyrical.
11The Virtues moves out of Meadows's established world of small-town crime and hectic wit and into something more lyrical.
12As in Bergman's late film the tapestry is richer, so that a warmer, more lyrical and ultimately impressionistic work results.
13Having exhausted their own potential, however, they disbanded in 1997 and Gira went on to form the more lyrical Angels of Light.
14The more lyrical the poet becomes regarding the unity of the good and the beautiful, the more skeptical becomes the plain man.
15The new pieces are nothing at all like the wall reliefs that had made her famous-theyare lighter, more lyrical, more complex.
16A more lyrical tale-andone which I much prefer-suggeststhe red waters flow from the Holy Grail, which lies buried beneath the well.
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