Exemplos de uso de The sublime em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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A glimpse of the sublime.
Now from the sublime to the utterly mundane.
A masterpiece in simplicity,reaches toward the sublime.
It combines the sublime and mundane realms.
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Kant was interested in the aesthetic concept of the sublime.
We have from the sublime to the ridiculous, but they worked.
Their Works, are in evidence the Beauty and the Sublime.
Jesus the Sublime and Sweet Rabbi of Galilee walks beside you.
We are the Spirit, the sublime, the great.
Of all the sublime and abject that harbors each human existence.
Those looking for the sublime arrive here and are moved by the experience", says JP.
While the beauty is relaxing, the sublime is uncomfortable.
The sublime and moving Third Movement is a Requiem for the fallen, Eternal Memory.
A Philosophical Inquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful.
However to legitimize the sublime, Kant analysis of a transcendental point of view.
Lady Blanche: A sweet young woman who has a deep appreciation for the sublime and writes poetry.
We had from the sublime to the ridiculous, but they worked. This is an inflatable hemp house.
It brings the heavenly realms to the mundane andthe Earthly realms to the sublime.
The sublime needs critical distance, while the Dionysian demands a closeness of experience.
He was irresistible because he had identified himself with the fearful forces of the sublime.
Consciousness of the sublime was a faculty that the Romantic movement added to the European imagination.
Different from Immanuel Kant's idea of the sublime, the Dionysian is all-inclusive rather than alienating to the viewer as a sublimating experience.
According to the philosopher,basically we can say that the elevation aware of man consists in the sublime.
Each individual should build his/her aura with the sublime and renovating elements of his/her evolution, while Divine Essence.
John Dryden, an early enthusiast,in 1677 began the trend of describing Milton as the poet of the sublime.