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Meanings of unconscious revelation in English
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Usage of unconscious revelation in English
1
His eagerness was an unconsciousrevelation of all that he had endured.
2
This inevitable and unconsciousrevelation of the man in art-work strikes us as being singularly modern.
3
There was an unconsciousrevelation in the girl's mournful eyes as she turned them on Alan.
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But his conversation with the young man, and the unconsciousrevelation of Henry himself, shattered the idea.
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With all her unconsciousrevelation of herself, however, there was that in her which was pure maidenliness.
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I wanted to hear what she would have to say, and half expected some perhaps unconsciousrevelation.
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You know style isn't something you can borrow from some one else; it's the unconsciousrevelation of a man's own personality.
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But the main point to notice in this speech is the unconsciousrevelation of his real motive in demanding the act of worship.
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The words were such an unconsciousrevelation of her inner attitude towards her lover, that Claire was smitten with a very passion of pity.
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And this establishes a presumption that the same man is to be discovered in the novels, the work being an unconsciousrevelation of the worker.
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In these joyous creations of his heart and of his genius, the great novelist assuredly gives us a perfectly unconsciousrevelation of his own character.
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But she had not calculated upon his unconsciousrevelations, nor upon their effect upon herself.
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Nevertheless, these unconsciousrevelations of her real self were to him as jewels of price, and he treasured the memory of them accordingly.