It makes sense: this composer was a sensualist for whom beauty of sound became an end in itself. |
The sensualist has brutified the seraphic nature with which he was endowed. |
Under all your serenity, your peace, and your decorum, you are an undenied sensualist. |
He was vulgar, he was brutal, he was a sensualist in his desire for all that wealth could buy him. |
A brilliant epicurian, Rossini loved to project an air of mystery, notably by creating a false image of himself as an idler and a sensualist. |
I love the one by Lawrence, though it overbears in projecting the writer's sensualist ethos. |