0 extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable:
sublime beauty
The book has sublime descriptive passages.
He possesses sublime self-confidence.
1 something that is sublime:
A great deal of literature is only the obvious transformed into the sublime.
2 to change a solid directly into a gas without the solid first becoming a liquid, or to be changed in this way
3 extremely good, beautiful, or enjoyable, and therefore satisfying:
4 to change a solid directly into a gas without the solid first becoming a liquid
Sublime genres, such as the ode, the historical novel, and the heroic biography, were in demand in many empires.
While neighboring lands split off and the colonization of the people was never achieved, the empire triumphed in the sublime discipline of poetic language.
The death of a repellent and unworthy character would surely not be shown in such a sublime and deeply moving way.
In contrast to the sublime, the beautiful in nature concerned the form of the objects, its limitation.
Looking around they found their continent sublime, yet lacking purpose.
In the namazu-e, this catfish is neither ferocious nor sublime, but an animal who re-distributes good and ill fortune.
The evocation of the sublime can be claimed as one such theme.
If this sounds like pre-modern defeatism, it also indicates a way forward to the modern sublime in which astonishment forces a recoil to rational analysis.
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