Blake somehow understands, that his sonorousness is a final, sad crumbling of former grandeur. |
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This sonorousness of vindictive words might help to characterize how, say, racist speech works on and in its targets. |
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Weighty, serious and with noble sonorousness, Scherchen's Berlioz is not for those to whom Fournet, Munch, Beecham and Davis are lodestars in this work. |
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It has some of the aspects of a funeral, with its solemnising and scope for outbreaks of high emotion and sonorousness, only of course it is much much happier. |
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The improvisational emphases and tonality mark the unmistakable voice of Scotland's most important living novelist – trilling with hilarity one moment, plummeting into mock sonorousness the next. |
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