And not least noticeable is the extraordinary range, force and imaginativeness of his diction.
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More importantly, however, she has a genuine painterly touch and a dimension of almost surreal imaginativeness.
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From the beginning Hebbel shows extraordinary sensitiveness to esthetic appeal and a disposition to dreamy imaginativeness.
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He did not know how cheap this accomplishment is, and took it for sensibility, imaginativeness, and even originality.
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A certain natural pedantry aids him in this, which harmonizes with his money-making neurosis,- adegeneratedimaginativeness seeking expression in financial adventure.
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But to find the suggestion of the infinite, the Shakespearian touch in his work seems to demand the imaginativeness of M. Victor Cherbuliez.
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In his imaginativeness and political astuteness, Mr Draghi has lived up to his side of the bargain to do "whatever it takes".
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Woman is tried moreover by her natural Imaginativeness.
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"Her elegance, sweetness, imaginativeness, and impassioned sensibility, presented a combination of Greek and German genius."
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"You have come like a sort of snow-queen," said Tobias, with unusual imaginativeness, pointing to the windows.