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But it wasn't just her reputation that was so exalted.
Whitman, in this novel, doesn't do anything so exalted.
Their beauties lie in attaining wisdom and craftsmanship so exalted as to exceed our petty nationalisms — so exalted, in other words, as to be human.
Great fiction attains wisdom and craftsmanship so exalted as to exceed our petty nationalisms.
His position in Hollywood is now so exalted that he cannot lose.
It has been one of his favourite themes – his beloved middle class, so exalted by Robert Menzies before him.
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Once, during a church service in Bonn, she heard some musical settings of Novalis's poems, his "Hymns to the Night," and she began to look into his life....Not all of her late novels are so weird and exalted.
These 244 pages are enough for Brookhiser to establish that the Adams family was a dynasty, all right, but what he never successfully explains is what made it so, beyond the exalted status of four of its sons.
And so, from the exalted realm of court manners and medieval allegory, Boccaccio dropped down into a milieu of calculation and ambition and realism — of merchants, after a day's work, sitting around the fire at an inn, with their boots on the grate, talking business and trading stories.
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