Use "the sublime" in a sentence

1. His paintings range from the sublime to the ridiculous.

2. He transforms the most ordinary subject into the sublime.

3. History of a Shiver The Sublime Impudence of Modernism Jed Rasula

4. The works on display range from the mainstream to the sublime.

5. At times the show veered from the sublime to the ridiculous.

6. 1 From the sublime to the ridiculous is only one step. 

7. Its blackness has no connection with the sublime blackness of the inkstand.

8. Many Celadons, like the sublime vase above, rely purely on glaze and elegant form

9. 29 There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous. 

10. 8 Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style.

11. Her wordy text clearly aims for the sublime, but it ends up collapsing into the ridiculous.

12. Using the rhetoric of the sublime, Wollstonecraft explores the relationship between self and society in the text.

13. From the basic to the sublime, Austintatious Sheds will take your project through to completion with complete satisfaction!

14. Either in faith that reached the sublime, or in obedience equally great, vast numbers of the people acted.

15. All of this may seem a digression from what this article set out to be: an inquiry into the sublime.

16. Aesthetics is the study of beauty and taste, whether in the form of the comic, the tragic, or the sublime

17. 23 The works range from the sublime, with textured prints in iridescent gold, to humorously eccentric meat and sky collages.

18. The learned men of that school were known as doctors plus epithets: the Angelic Doctor, the Sublime Doctor and so forth.

19. The Ottoman sultans, whose court was called the Sublime Porte, embellished Constantinople with many beautiful mosques, palaces, monuments, fountains

20. 25 The learned men of that school were known as doctors plus epithets: the Angelic Doctor, the Sublime Doctor and so forth.

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22. Tell him: we both of us live with a terrible thing, a desire for the absolute, the sublime, the perfect

23. In the twentieth century experiences of the sublime have been extended to include those which have been made possible by technology.

24. In the "Cynicism as a Form of Ideology" section of The Sublime Object of Ideology, Zizek discusses the notion of Cynicism and kynicism

25. Romantic Antiquarianism reveals the important role that antiquarian discourses and practices played in shaping neoclassicism, the sublime, and other major concepts of the Romantic period.

26. While the sublime has garnered a great deal of critical attention over the past twenty years, its counterpart, Bathos, has yet to receive any extended treatment

27. At Benares the superior service and setting are the height of luxury, but it is the sublime food that truly sets the restaurant apart

28. Add to this the glimmering lights, the delightful decorations, the sublime scenes of Christ’s birth, and it’s no wonder Christmas is such a beloved time of year.

29. While the sublime has garnered a great deal of critical attention over the past twenty years, its counterpart, Bathos, has yet to receive any extended treatment

30. But the sublime forms of the building were not the only curves being admired as the forum was ably presented by the voluptuous entertainer Barbara Schöneberger.

31. The focal point of the complex was the Djeser-Djeseru or "the Sublime of Sublimes", a colonnaded structure of perfect harmony built nearly one thousand years before the Parthenon.

32. The sublime Miss Barrace stands utterly detached from even her own life, to the extent that Strether imagines a glass window separating her consciousness from her actual existence in the world

33. Firstly, the voting audience at home are all rampant Ageists: anyone over 25 is for the high-jump, even if it means ditching Wendi Peters, the sublime Cilla from Coronation Street.

34. Welcome to the sublime circus of Mark Mayer's Michener-Copernicus-winning debut, Aerialists, a fiercely inventive collection of nine stories in which classic carnival characters become ordinary misfits seeking grandeur in a lonely world.

35. According to Asimov, the most essential element of humor is an abrupt change in point of view, one that suddenly shifts focus from the important to the trivial, or from the sublime to the ridiculous.

36. The best Bento & plate lunch Welcome to the sublime world of Sugoi! The Japanese word Sugoi translates to “awesome” or “wow” and is the perfect description for many of our award-winning flavors, including our famous Garlic Chicken.

37. The sublime quality of what these two men gave to us—including the Declaration of Independence and the Gettysburg Address—was not attributable to their great resources of information, for their libraries were comparatively small by our standards.

38. Feeling binary in arranging an Attingence between these latter two traditions, literature and trauma, will be one of the primary foci of this investigation, especially as it applies to the aesthetics of the sublime in the poetry of William Wordsworth

39. Benedictus is a most attractive and efficacious instrument by which to deepen our knowledge of the sublime richness of the Sacred Liturgy – in truth, our fullest and most perfect encounter with Christ on earth – as it has been handed down to us in an unbroken …

40. ‘Over the years, one comes to measure a place, too, not just for the beauty it may give, the Balminess of its breezes, the insouciance and relaxation it encourages, the sublime pleasures it offers, but for what it teaches.’ ‘Entrées, though less spirited, offer the Balminess that suffuses a seaside vacation.’

41. Aesthetician definition, a person who is versed in aesthetics, the branch of philosophy dealing with such notions as the beautiful, the ugly, the sublime, the comic, etc., as applicable to the fine arts, with a view to establishing the meaning and validity of critical judgments concerning works of art, and the principles underlying or justifying such judgments.