Sentence examples for classical feeling from inspiring English sources

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For Central Park the Holladays went for a classical feeling.

"Married to Medicine" does the same thing, but in the supposedly more high-toned world of surgeons, gynecologists and psychiatrists — what one cast member calls "this prestigious lifestyle of being a doctor's wife" — and its humor has a more classical feeling, reminiscent of a half-century of American social comedy or, more directly, the movies of Tyler Perry.

I would want to pick a more upbeat one that's more pounding and has a prominent kick drum and a banjo and a mandolin doing a more bluegrassy thing and another one that's more ambient and has a smooth and classical feeling.

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These carvings are somewhat more moderate and classical in feeling than his earlier works.

Other classical architects, feeling somewhat marginalized in the last few years, have come out of the woodwork to join in Charles's attack.

After leading a dissolute life as a youth, Mitsukuni became interested in classical studies, feeling that all earlier works dealing with Japanese history were mere calendars of events.

It was like coming late to classical music and feeling a newly raging passion for its styles, and for the most extreme transformations of that style (in music, say, Pierre Boulez or Elliott Carter; in movies, Cassavetes and Greaves, whose films I've watched only in the last decade, but obsessively).

Byron was perhaps the most prominent of the Philhellenes, volunteers from the European and American aristocracy who -- besotted by visions of classical Greece and feeling solidarity with their fellow Christians -- took up arms against the Ottoman Empire in the Greek War of Independence.

"As for Mr Keats's Endymion, it has just as much to do with Greece as it has with 'old Tartary the fierce'; no man, whose mind has ever been imbued with the smallest knowledge or feeling of classical poetry or classical history, could have stooped to profane and vulgarise every association in the manner which has been adopted by this 'son of promise'", ran the Blackwood's review.

Palladio studied the architecture of ancient Rome, codified its elements in a famous treatise, and started putting porticoes and pediments and domes on the houses of the landed gentry, conferring on them a feeling of classical pedigree.

According to classical mechanics, however, these feelings are illusions, whereas in orthodox quantum mechanics these feelings represent an awareness of the true nature of reality.

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