Sentence examples for the lineaments from inspiring English sources

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the lineaments

noun

Any distinctive shape or line, etc.

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But at the Library of Congress the lineaments remain clear.

You can see the lineaments of one emerging now.

The streets and buildings seem glazed and remote, the lineaments of an exhausted sphere: land.

The story of the Raven King has itself all the lineaments of epic.

The art glows with what William Blake called "the lineaments of gratified desire".

Andre was the first to see in Shawn the lineaments of a tragic actor.

There is plenty of scope for being inventive with the lineaments of heptarchical cricket.

Dynastic warfare takes on the lineaments of Greek tragedy, aided by Heather Carson's umber lighting.

William Blake said that what men and women require of one another is "the lineaments of Gratified Desire".

In his sweet decorations for his Songs of Innocence and Experience we glimpse the lineaments of a lost folk art.

Parodying William Blake's poem about "the lineaments of gratified desire", Amis added: "What is it men do in women require?

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