Such a sublimely unmediated epic poetic space is, however, a ' ' created space, ' ' one whose effects are linguistic.
Whether the child is happy or miserable, moral or immoral, etc., the parent is sublimely ' uninfluenced ' (1948 : 43).
Some explanations of why that money went astray are sublimely pathetic.
The one woman had her baby in her arms, was crooning to it and was looking sublimely happy.
As they always do, children will run backwards and forwards, sublimely oblivious of the traffic up and down the roads.
I intend to run the risk which every older person does when talking about children—that of making myself sublimely ridiculous.
The on-the-hoof method of constitution making in our case has worked sublimely well.
It is extremely frustrating for an industrialist to explain his views to the technically illiterate, who are often charming people but who are obliged to become sublimely evasive.