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How to use sublimity in a sentence

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Although rendered with detailed realism the particular was always subordinate to the general effect of transcendent beauty or sublimity.
Isn't his work repellent in its madness, whatever the colouristic skill of the paintings, whatever the occasional sublimity of the prose?
It means the sublimity of God, the immeasurability of God's wisdom and the fathomless complexity of God's creative Spirit.
To the ancient Greeks, the body was an object of esthetic contemplation, raised by their plastic art to the loftiest peaks of sublimity.
Ancient Egyptians knew the sublimity of exterior space, but interior space for them was darkness and clutter.
The nobility, sublimity, depth, pathos and exuberance of his concerts remain esoteric and reveal his scholarship, authority and authenticity.
Their subject is always the tragic fate of empire when pitted against the sublimity and grandeur of nature.
Eagleton further associates this interfusion with the notion of sublimity, describing it thus.
Bed linens are draped, layered and pleated in three grand monochrome compositions that achieve the stately sublimity of religious art.
The sublimity is lost in renderings as clumsy in verbal baldness as a schoolboy's crib.
At first sight, there is beauty, Kant explains, as there is sublimity in natural objects and in their artistic imitation.
One reviewer found a roughness and even beauty that now and then reached something akin to the rude sublimity of a D. H. Lawrence story.
The fir tree's sublimity and righteousness has a thread of connection to the spirit of our strong Viking warriors.
The postmodern emphasis on sublimity has tended to stress the sublime as an unreachable beyond, contemplation of which induces a pathos of finitude in any human subject.
The priest himself can never conceive the sublimity, the greatness of his power.
The bezel, also set with jewels, adds a touch of sublimity to this harmoniously designed piece.
The story, for all its simplicity, is not without sublimity and depth or a twinkle of irony.
Rarely, you sense Wiggins spurring her story to lift it to the next stage, or chivying a sentence to snare a sublimity.
Yet the circumstances in which the Sonata in G major, K379, published as 'Op. 2 No. 5', was produced were hardly conducive to such sublimity.
True or false, there is a sublimity in the speculations of geologists which fascinates the imagination.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The opportunity of contrasting the paltriness of earth with the sublimity and reality of the unseen was too great to be resisted.
The glooms of the gigantic forest, spreading back to unexplored and unimagined depth, added to the sublimity of the scene.
The old Hebrew views of the physical system, outdated as they are now, are nevertheless full of sublimity on their own account.
The poets who wrote Pindaric verse in his praise complained that their flights of sublimity were beyond his comprehension.
Hills and vales, bluffs and ravines, were continually presented in successions of sublimity and beauty which charmed the eye.
This old man is the divine Plato, who, spite of the sublimity of his doctrine, sold oil for the defrayment of his expenses.
Beethoven was cried up to the seventh heaven by Mr. harrower, for his grandeur and sublimity, and all that sort of thing.
The sublimity of this great poem of the Doom is not like the majesty or strength of epic.
When you meet him down below, on his feet, much of the sublimity is rubbed off.
Because your palate his not yet been attuned to the sublimity of the substances it flavors.
How shall I describe to you this pressure, its fearfulness and sublimity!
He rose to his feet, and assumed an attitude which for sublimity has never been approached by man, and has seldom been surpassed by statues.
Athens had incarnated that ideal of loveliness and sublimity.
If so, it was the frenzy of a self-sacrifice that was sublimity itself.
The truth is, that he was cast in the very mould of sublimity and pathos.
Huckleberry was filled with admiration of Tom's facility in writing, and the sublimity of his language.
The whole scenery of this deep ravine was of Alpine wildness and sublimity.
In this case only, the perfume had retained something of the religious sublimity of incense.
Piang was blind to the sublimity of his surroundings, as he hurried on.
Who can read that passage, and be insensible to its pathos and sublimity?
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