Instinctively and without effort they rejected the rhythmically balanced composition and correct nobility of form of the classics, and found a characteristic expression for unconstrained gestures, pleasing movements, and refined elegance.
Pictorial representations may be taken from two ranges, History or Poetry; the painter may choose an historical fact as a subject for representation, or reproduce in visible form the rhythmically shaped fancy of a stranger.
Mueller holds that this sack is not rhythmically contractile.
By the seventh day very obvious movements begin to appear in the amnion itself; slow vermicular contractions creeping rhythmically over it.
We encounter sequential chords of the seventh, and their use, rhythmically framed as they are, gives a line of sternness to the dance.
The tread of the snowshoes made a furtive crunching sound as it rhythmically broke the crisp surface.
For perhaps half a minute the strange performance continued, the whip snapping rhythmically with every descent of the rope.
In ceremonies, rituals occur that are always rhythmically intoned; each line generally terminates in a refrain.
Both hands and forearms must be rhythmically moved up and down.
The presentation of the little drama of this game rhythmically affords an opportunity for considerable dramatic action and yields pleasure both to the performers and to the spectators.
I dreamed that I was watching a girl acrobat, in appropriate costume, who was rhythmically rising to a great height in the air and then falling, without touching the floor, though each time she approached quite close to it.
All my life, it seems to me, I have at intervals had such dreams in which I imagined myselfrhythmically bounding into the air and supported on the air.
A great stretch of grass cut into four squares by gravel paths, with closely clipped bays and yews set rhythmically along the walks.
The incidents of the night passed and repassed rhythmically before her.
His shoulders swayed rhythmically to the beat of the music.
But, most wonderful of all, his engine pulsated as rhythmically and surely as the power-plant of a six-thousand-dollar limousine.
His right arm and his legs beat rhythmically and he felt the pulsation of the measured strokes of his companion's feet and the water swirled past his head, so that he knew they were making way most swiftly.
The flowing and more or less florid melody has rhythmically a tendency to lean on the second crotchet and even on the second quaver of the bar (see illustration No.
After eight bold introductory bars with piercing dissonances begins the first subject, which, with its rhythmically differently-accompanied repetition, is the most important constituent of the movement.
Theresa smiled nervously at the gaunt man who was rhythmically stroking the dog's head.
Then as the drums throbbed and the warriors grunted rhythmically to Bakahenzie’s song of enchantment came a squawk as of a parrot.
The arterial bulb varies greatly in structure, being in the sharks, rays, Ganoids, and Dipnoans muscular and provided with a large number of internal valves, and contracting rhythmicallylike the ventricle.
It breathes with its lungs as continuously and rhythmically as a mammal, the air being inhaled through the mouth.
Consciousness is rhythmically disposed, because the whole organism is rhythmically disposed.
Therefore we emphasise an impression that coincides with a rise in the apperception wave, so that the beats which are in fact uniform become rhythmically arranged.
This last feeling was especially strong at the end of a row of beats, caused by the arrangement of the single element into one rhythmically ordered whole.
We can express this phenomenon in this sentence: Our consciousness is rhythmically disposed.
The upstretched tentacles of the leader and of the great worm horde before him never ceased swaying rhythmically from side to side.
In short, there must be an opposition of countering weights, not perfectly balanced so as to create a dead equality, but rhythmically related so that the effect is one of swaying poise.
Later his pictures began to flow rhythmically in simple lines as in the Head of a Chinese Lady by Ririomin.
Provided it gives the sensation of rhythmically balanced form in three dimensions, it will have accomplished all that the greatest masters of art have ever striven for.
Also his compositions were more compact, though they were ordered rather than rhythmically organised.
In Cezanne there are forms whose parallels are repeated in varied development throughout the work and are rhythmically ordered into blocks.
In the old painters there is a definite formal foundation on which the canvas is rhythmically built, and as a rule this formal figure is repeated in miniature many times throughout the canvas.
The balance and opposition of such weights or volumes when rhythmically organised give rise to complete aesthetic satisfaction and engender a feeling of finality which encompasses both line and colour.
The steel-sinewed flanks stiffened and relaxedrhythmically as the hillside flew past.
The word can hardly in itself produce an effect of sensuous beauty by its auditory or visual image, even if it presents itself rhythmically regulated and strengthened by the more expressive double sound of a rhyme.
They are, at the same time, musical, melodious, rhythmically interesting.
In the best examples the harmony remains entirely unchanged, but the melody is diversified rhythmically in various ways.
Rhythmically they reared, and rhythmically they plunged.
But no suggestion of a landmark--nothing except a cone of light which was filled with fog and cut into on both sides by two steaming and rhythmically moving horseflanks.
This latter flattening is rhythmically increased with each pulsation.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rhythmically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.