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sublimity

[suh-blim-i-tee] / səˈblɪm ɪ ti /
















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It’s also a landscape film, mesmerized by the sublimity of this verdant, rocky stretch of countryside.

From New York Times

But the sublimity of Soper’s songful material needs no great explication — just check out her setting of Yeats’s “For Anne Gregory” in “Fragments.”

From New York Times

A collision — and union — of hilarity and sublimity ensues.

From New York Times

That may well have affected these artists, who bring a combination of sublimity and pensiveness, wildness and spontaneity, to scores that span two decades of Beethoven’s career.

From New York Times

The whole intolerable spectacle — an ironic, spiritually deflating take on the sublimity of the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel — is complemented by booming audio.

From Washington Post