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unsounded
adjective
Unfathomed
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We're left with a sense of unsounded depths, of a life that extends beyond the confines of the song.
New chords and harmonies appeared, along with new melodic lines that moved high above the unsounded original.
The spell that Mrs. Kennedy casts at the funeral ("the very personification of strength and grace under pressure, of dignity, nobility, and majesty, of gallantry and composure, of duty and self-sacrifice") never breaks for long, and no threnody goes unsounded: "In Bolivia, people everywhere wept openly".
Stupidity is so unbounded in its range and unsounded in its depths that it is inescapable.
And though these recordings filter the music through a modern sensibility, no emotional chord is left unsounded: the exquisite pain of the cantata arias, the spunky energy of the orchestral music, the sprightly dances of the suites, the pungent despair of the passions.
They are somewhat pastiched for comic effect, but it's notable that one of the subject-matters which fires the young Shakespeare's poetry is poetry itself, as in this lovely Ovidian riff on the subject of Orpheus' lute, "Whose golden touch could soften steel and stones, / Make tigers tame and huge leviathans / Forsake unsounded deeps to dance on sands".
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