Later movements paint an extraordinary range of impressions, veering unexpectedly from spacious languor to rhapsodic exhiliration.
The metaphor of white female languor was widely used as a metaphor for the historical cycles of rise and fall presaged by classical views of history.
I confess to a feeling of languor which has little to do with the hour and a great deal to do with the subject.
It is a country of tropical heat and tropical languor, as a rule, although, as in most tropical countries, languor can change quickly to extreme violence.
It could be seen in schoolchildrens languor and pallor.
If they are too high, difficulty, and perhaps discords, will be the consequence; if too low, dulness and languor.
Melancholic and distressed by slander against her, she sank into a final languor before dying.
The cinematography, production design and editing combine for a mood of utter languor and decadence.