Sentence examples for glorious language from inspiring English sources

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His adaptation of Gabriele D'Annunzio's 1892 novel brings glorious language to the story of a marital disaster.

But Mr. Luhrmann's decision to keep Shakespeare's glorious language and let his actors speak it with their own American accents was a winner.

The performance of the text seems like figure skaters' compulsory routines, not freestyle ones; Wilson's glorious language, carefully yoked to the drama, doesn't evoke the emotions that the actors are experiencing but merely substitutes for them.

Inequality, based on economics, has always been the foundation of these United States, in spite of the glorious language penned in the Constitution.

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For just a few minutes -- and that's it, kids -- you understand why these young women believe, as a line from the show has it, that "the most glorious words in the English language" are musical comedy.

If you want to meet a master in perfect control of his medium, then look no further: this is beautiful English and an unhurried display of the glorious potential of language.

In his New York debut the British-born, Dublin-based artist David Godbold plays a one-man game of exquisite corpse, combining skill and chance, high and low, line and language, glorious past and grungy present to add a wry wrinkle to the devolution of appropriation art.

What Ceravolo (a shy family man from New Jersey in his personal life) reveals in his work is that the natural processes of the human mind, channeled reflexively and lovingly through the prism of received language, are glorious and magical in situ--it does not require readers' imagination or whimsy to make them so.

I'd moved there despite never having studied Spanish, assuming that I'd immerse myself in the Catalan culture and by dint of some glorious osmosis, absorb a new language.

The more than 300 comments (and close to 100 personal e-mails) in response to my last post, "A Picture of Language," ran the glorious gamut from "love it/taught me to write/thank you, Mrs. Wengler!" to "ridiculous waste of time/confusing/who needs it?" I was delighted to see that 400+ people can get passionate in print about the subject.

The repeated yawn that someone here keeps inserting while he speak of Catalan as a "dialect" is simply ignorant of a language with a glorious literature -- and one so deeply rooted in its soil that it does in fact have several distinct dialects of its own.

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