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His "sublime dreams", Horace Walpole said, had conjured "visions of Rome beyond what it boasted even in the meridian of its splendour".
Look beyond the unglamorous scrappers, and one finds sportsmen living their wildest fantasies, their most sublime dreams.
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This movie is head-spinningly chic, certainly – down to a soundtrack including Suicide's sublime Dream Baby Dream – but it's also a pointed commentary on people desperate to impress.
(Exhibited in the 1905 Salon des Indépendants, it may have influenced the choice of catchword for a group of young painters — the Fauves, or Wild Beasts — whose work was hanging nearby. Rousseau's jungle paintings fill the last two galleries of this exhibition, culminating in the Museum of Modern Art's sublime "Dream" (1910), which was possibly the last of the series.
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He also gives her another of the movie's sublime inventions, a dream sequence that calls her entire life back with dread and remorse; it's a confrontation with death that's close, in its cold terror, to a scene from Ingmar Bergman.
For me, Miyazaki's films have an alien, almost celestial quality, like that of light refracted through a strange and eery prism, or a sublime, half-remembered dream whose events were so utterly warped that it's impossible to believe they emerged from the recesses of one's own cerebellum.
Still, her best poems have always used form to control the undercurrents of feeling and have increasingly fixed on the personal — love, loss and the sublime, including the uncanny power of dreams, her own and "some unguessed-at stranger's".
In Petipa's sublime vision scene (in which Don Quixote dreams of wood nymphs), Elena Chmil as the cupid Amour, Ms. Vishneva and especially Natalia Sologub did justice to the Kirov's pure style.
Through this landscape — craggy, bare in places and verdant elsewhere, a textbook instance of the sublime — one moves as though through a dream.
Her other books of poetry are "Body of Life" (1996), "Antebellum Dream Book" (2001) and "American Sublime" (2005), one of three finalists for the Pulitzer Prize.
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