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Meanings of beautiful imagery in English
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Usage of beautiful imagery in English
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Such is the beautifulimagery devoted to superstitious musings, by the illustrious bard:-
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Another figure of beautifulimagery makes us appreciate Dante's understanding of infantile emotion.
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There are moments of beautifulimagery, but a lack of connection between image and meaning.
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The poet borrows his beautifulimagery from matter.
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There is much fanciful, grotesque description in "Sartor," with deep thought and beautifulimagery.
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How marked had been the realization of this prophecy, couched in such strong but beautifulimagery!
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His mind was stored with eloquent and beautifulimagery, the poetry of others, and poetry of his own.
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The first account of Creation sets forth, with the beautifulimagery of the Orient, the general and ultimate truth.
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Inspiration can include the telescope's 30th anniversary, as well as its spacecraft, its scientific achievements, or its beautifulimagery.
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His similes present the imagination with beautifulimagery, and not only illustrate, but give additional force to the subject.
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Juno is currently preparing to jump Jupiter's shadow to preserve itself, and captured the most beautifulimagery in the process.
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Bending over some favorite book, whilst the author throws before her mind the most beautifulimagery, she startles at every sound.
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The idea of winter has always conjured up beautifulimagery of crackling fires, a good bottle of red, and your favourite book.
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And while their beautifulimagery moves us with untouched, incredible nature, the filmmakers seek out legendary stories on overcoming fear and rejuvenating souls.
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The original, ever-varying, and beautifulimagery with which he illustrated and enforced his arguments impressed Webster, Clay, Everett, and even John Quincy Adams.