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- And the ritual dance that precedes the play's aborted wedding, in which Leah is tossed among the poor and deformed of the town like a limp doll, is inexpressibly haunting.
- The day was almost inexpressibly fine from its very start _ just chill enough to make an early fire welcome, the stillness absolute except for bird song, the sky transparent and deep.
- Upon his death, " The New York Times " wrote, " His whole appeal was a consummate ability to look inexpressibly forlorn when confronted with manifold misfortunes usually of the domestic type.
- The book that Leggett originally wrote is probably much better than this one, and it is inexpressibly sad that this biography will make no one want to read the books that a daring young man wrote.
- Mays writes, " has been the inexpressibly sweet, mad-making Southern liquor of revolutionary sentiment, its recipe written long ago by radical patriots such as Patrick Henry, and distilled in the violent kitchens of the Southern upcountry ."
- The beard of Christ provides a shield over the knight's forehead and inexpressibly sad face; the wounds in Christ's hands draw attention to the vulnerability of the knight's exposed hands whose armoured gauntlets hang from his waist.
- Yet in a city that is alive with the music of immigrant tongues, where even some of the city leaders are foreign-born, the matter of language seems to reach beyond the practical and down to something more inexpressibly basic, down to the level of faith.
- Cabell memorably described " the inexpressibly tired voice of Frances Newman speaking in shrewd malice very plaintively . " Her novels are disguised morality tales or modern fables, and they shocked many Southern readers with their candid critique of the educational, social, and career restrictions that distorted the lives of women.
- When the sun rose brightly as it did it gilded thousands upon thousands of upturned faces, so inexpressibly odious in their brutal mirth or callousness, that a man had cause to feel ashamed of the shape he wore, and to shrink from himself, as fashioned in the image of the Devil.
- I look forward to a rereading of Erica Fischer's " Aimee & Jaguar " ( a true, inexpressibly poignant Nazi-Jewish lesbian love story ), and right now am having great difficulty keeping myself away from Ian McEwan's novel, " Atonement ."
- "From the one particle, as a center, " he wrote, " let us suppose to be irradiated spherically _ in all directions _ to immeasurable but still to definite distances in the previously vacant space _ a certain inexpressibly great yet limited number of unimaginably yet not infinitely minute atoms ."
- He consoled his countrymen, when they were once preparing to leave the frozen deserts of Lapland, and resolved to seek some warmer climate, by telling them, that the Eastern nations, notwithstanding their boasted fertility, passed every night amidst the horrours of anxious apprehension, and were inexpressibly affrighted, and almost stunned, every morning, with the noise of the sun while he was rising ."
- The letter writer, James McHenry, adds : " The events of the revolution just accomplished _ the new situation in which it had thrown the affairs of the world _ the great man who had borne so conspicuous a figure in it, in the act of relinquishing all public employments to return to private life _ the past _ the present _ the future _ the manner _ the occasion _ all conspired to render it a spectacle inexpressibly solemn and affecting ."
- "Green Wheat Field " was painted in June 1889 . Van Gogh had a tender feeling about green wheat, likening it to that of a baby : " Young wheat has something inexpressibly pure and tender about it, which awakens the same emotion as the expression of a sleeping baby . " Towards the end of his life he regarded his most delicate works, a young wheat field with the rising sun or a blooming orchard, as his " babies ."
- When the text was published, " The Times " called it " unreadable ", and " The Times Literary Supplement " found it " inexpressibly tedious " in print but acknowledged that its effectiveness on stage was " proved by the delight of a theatrical audience . " T . E . Lawrence, however, wrote, " The play reads astonishingly well . . . superb prose . " The editor of " The Gramophone " greeted Coward and Lawrence's 1930 recording of scenes from the play as a success and added, " I wish that Noel Coward would find time to write a short play for the gramophone, for neither of these extracts has enough completeness to bear indefinite repetition ."
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