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Перевод: sublimity speek sublimity


[существительное]
величественность ; возвышенность


Тезаурус:

  1. Some ten years earlier, Arthur Young had already noted the discord between the natural beauty of the landscape and what man had done to it, but he saw, too - and painters also were on the verge of seeing it - that an unrestrained industrial landscape has a considerable element of sublimity about it.
  2. Great height is the cheapest way and one of the most certain of achieving sublimity.
  3. "IT IS A REGION more difficult to traverse than the Alps or the Himalayas, but if strength and courage are sufficient for the task, by a year's toil a concept of sublimity can be obtained never again to be equalled on the hither side of Paradise."
  4. Troumouse is magnificent, if not quite with the sublimity of Gavarnie because there is more grass here and the ring of mountain wall is more open.
  5. As is his wont, Ash treats Pliable, with whom he might be supposed to sympathise, with more apparent spleen than he directs towards his monstrous monk whose ravings have a certain real sublimity.
  6. While Smart's contemporaries failed to appreciate the sublimity of his Song to David , later critics have signally failed to agree on its construction and Smart's own note of explanation does not quite match the case.
  7. After successive days of heavy rain, the hollows before mentioned, become insufficient to receive the mighty volume of water which descends from the impending clouds upon them, and the maddening torrents are hurled from their rugged elevation with the awful roar of thunder: the grey rocks, occasionally tinted by pervading lichens, and still more beautifully enriched by many greened mosses resembling cushions of soft velvet, produce combinations of colour the most animated and superb, which, contrasted with the milky hue of the convulsed waters, form a picture of transcendent sublimity and beauty."
  8. Though one cannot claim for Green the sublimity of Turner, the clarity of Cotman or the magnificence of Constable, he was one of the most faithful topographical artists to paint the Lake District.
  9. But just as the loss of self is the precondition for the discovery of a more "real" because unconflicted, unrepressed self, so the precondition for pastoral sublimity is the loss of history, and once again the landscape which crystallizes desire, in such remarkable images, is also effaced by it:
  10. She apologises for her simplicity, giving a busy woman's reason: "Tis true I write in shortened measure, Because I scrawl but at my leisure; For why? - sublimity of style Takes up a most prodigious while
  11. There is the tremendous narrative verve; there are the flights of true sublimity side by side with the knockabout of comedy and debate; there is, above all, the sense which informs nearly all his religious writing, that a human being's relationship with God is the great Romance of life.
  12. It has the sublimity of long history, the charm of a fishing village, the ambition and pragmatism of a port, and the calculated grace of a watering place
  13. The Coolin Mountains have a mighty power in drawing forth emotions of admiration and awe, and the appreciation of John MacWhirter's pictures of "Coiruisk" in all its stern sublimity, by all classes of people, discovers a much more general appreciation of the grander aspects of nature than we would credit the ordinary picture-loving public to possess.

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