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One who professes great sensitivity to the beauty of art and nature.
esthete
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esteta
1
He has the demeanour of an
arch
-
aesthete
,
slightly protective of his past.
2
Perhaps, he was some sort of sober
aesthete
like Bergman or Dreyer.
3
George is a temperamental
aesthete
with little to do but pursue pleasure.
4
The
aesthete
took another sip of wine and tossed his hair back.
5
You know what he
says
-
'
The
aesthete
is, after all, only a dallier.
6
The
aesthete
is sometimes more of a vandal than the vandal.
7
The value of this for the
aesthete
is in the feelings it produces.
8
Posters of the Irish
aesthete
,
dandy and writer greet one in the metro.
9
Thank God he was a Celt, an artist and an
aesthete
!
10
As an
aesthete
he was well ahead of his time.
11
At the end, he moved away from his
aesthete
's
position.
12
Brûlé looks aghast, revealing the conflict between
aesthete
and businessman.
13
At Princeton he becomes a literary
aesthete
and makes friends with other aspiring writers.
14
He is stirring and sensational to the graceful
aesthete
that describes the Swiss player.
15
Zafar was an
aesthete
-a poet and an architect.
16
Chandu is misunderstood in Europe; in Asia it is the companion of the
aesthete
's
leisure.
aesthete
modern aesthete
become an aesthete
bear aesthete
delighted aesthete
effete aesthete
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