Wishing to erase and repudiate obscurity (and hence implicitly admitting its efficacy) points out a sublime contradiction of the late eighteenth-century Enlightenment. [adjective]
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The five Lisbon sisters have metamorphosed into sublime creatures, on the brink of what promises to be a spectacular womanhood. [adjective]
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She thought of that sublime heretic Ferrar, whose later existence was one long prayer. [Please select]
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Angela asked, suddenly, and the pain in her voice startled her sister from the contemplation of the sublime Mandane. [Please select]
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At times he was familiar and colloquial; now he was loud, energetic, and boisterous;--some parts of his discourse might be called sublime, and others sunk below burlesque. [Please select]
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Try to feel the true bearing of my words, and then you will gladly join in the pathetic appeal to the sublime god to return. [Please select]
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A natural sigh closed the sentence; but the quiet equanimity with which the Baron endured his misfortunes had something in it venerable and even sublime. [Please select]
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] "Now tell me openly," began king Pharaoh--[In English "great house," the high gate or "sublime porte." [Please select]
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Legislators and poets were once profound and sublime characters: now they are talkers. [Please select]
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Antiquity praised this sublime spirit. [Please select]
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History, viewed from this standpoint, is a grand and sublime psychological study. [Please select]
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