Sentence examples for most exquisite specimen from inspiring English sources

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If my memory be not treacherous, this is the most exquisite specimen of an early Venetian vellum book that I have ever seen".

American dance critic and photographer Carl Van Vechten noted that the ballet was "the most exquisite specimen of [Pavlova's] art which she has yet given to the public".

The 1857 Encyclopaedia Britannica contained an article on Keats by Alexander Smith, which stated: "Perhaps the most exquisite specimen of Keats' poetry is the 'Ode to the Grecian Urn'; it breathes the very spirit of antiquity,—eternal beauty and eternal repose".

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When a woman bathes herself in a $100,000 sable coat from a salon in Milan, Paris or New York, she is not wearing "ranch" fur from sables raised in cages, because by far the most exquisite specimens of sable are still found only in the Russian wild.

She has become an exquisite specimen.

"Beautiful pansies, arranged with the most exquisite taste.

It's the most exquisite expression of love on film.

"This woman has the most exquisite profile," he said.

'He dresses with the most exquisite taste..

But Ida, the opening act, played the night's most exquisite set.

"Ed opened them quite nonchalantly to reveal the most exquisite pieces of work.

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