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Initially, Monbiot's craving for the wilder life and its "high note of exaltation" is at least partially satisfied.
Sontag's movie essays of the late sixties struck a note of exaltation that hadn't been heard in American film writing since the naïve rhapsodies of the First World War period, when D. W. Griffith made "The Birth of a Nation" and poets like Vachel Lindsay sang of the movies.
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However entertaining these two are, there is an argument that they are not truly Christmas films – they don't have the glassy-eyed note of serious sentimental exaltation.
Mr. Koestenbaum's prose rarely achieves this sort of exaltation.
"Blake gave me an aesthetic context," she said then, "a sense of exaltation".
The judicial robe confers a kind of exaltation on nearly everyone who wears it.
It's about having possession of a tool that makes a person feel powerful nearly to the point of exaltation.
To which our answer, in the flush of exaltation, was, "Tough kinooties".
"Will we give this incoming administration a Greek chorus of exaltation?
The songs and singing of the McGarrigles have turned out to be a font of consolation: a pool of sweetness, a well of sadness, a geyser of exaltation.
The spontaneous reaction here today has been one of exaltation mingled with a new spirit of sacrifice.
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