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In the scenes from the Apocalypse or from Serbian myths and legends, drama and exaltation prevail.
I've long been an avowed enemy of benchmarking, because at its heart it amounts to exaltation of imitation.
Fortunately, your Venus in Capricorn is strongly angular and in the exaltation of the ruler of your midheaven, Mars.
All three composers, self-torturing, high-minded isolationists in their own ways, strove for heightened exaltation.
He took a puff of the pot and raised his arms above his head in a gesture of exaltation and praise.
In their criticisms of the papacy, and in their exaltation of royal power, they laid the foundations on which later thinkers drew.
What would have been natural is exaltation of the sole remaining Ba'athist state in the region, Syria.
Her case is misdiagnosed, and she finds herself swept into vertiginous cycles of self-loathing and ecstasy, paranoia and visionary exaltation.
Yes, all heroic exaltation is dangerous, but the danger is not to the hero-worshipers, but to the hero.
Structurally amorphous, there's little for the musical mind to hold onto, but, then perhaps that's the nature of an exaltation of larks.
It's a kind of recording of the daily frustration and the daily exhilaration and the momentary exaltation of the fact of living itself.
Religious exaltation and fear of a relief force impelled the crusaders, with no siege equipment, to a doomed attack on 13 June.
The amazement, glee, even exaltation he found in the face of what he set out to photograph can be imagined if not really demonstrated.
Abjection, evacuation and ecstasy all commingle in this terrified exaltation.
Bounties of God are no doubt His trusts which should be spent for the good and exaltation of the community and nation.
In today's debate, however, we have clearly felt, among certain speakers, the beginnings of a slide towards a sort of anti-American exaltation.
Progress in divine character building entails expansion of spiritual meanings and exaltation of values and is an on-going eternal process.
The line from what the rest considers empirical reality to passionate rhetoric and the policy of exaltation is easily crossed.
Are you the daughter of passion who, through exaltation, sows the seeds of folly?
State of exaltation or excitement of the spirits or passions.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Don't think from this rhapsody that I am undergoing a fit of pietistic exaltation.
But for all that his exaltation did not subside, but assumed a higher pitch.
Its contents were a blend of praise and blame, of exaltation and depression.
After the love potion had been drunk, the moment of her life to put on the stage was its moment of highest sexual exaltation.
Each accomplished his designs by machiavelian methods, and attained a brief exaltation.
It abounds in modulatory changes and expresses, throughout, the note of mystical exaltation so prominent in Franck's nature.
They did not feel the need of sleep, and they were upborne, too, by a great exaltation.
Harriett felt nothing but a strange, solemn excitement and exaltation.
So long as she was busy, a sort of exaltation of service upheld her.
There was a dreaminess, a pre-occupation, an exaltation, in the maternal look which the girl could not understand.
They advanced to the topic again and again, dully, but with exaltation.
Jupiter has his exaltation in Cancer and his fall in Capricornus.
The strange exaltation of his mood had brought on one of his rare fits of boastfulness.
Who can doubt that Religion infuses power and exaltation into the Arts?
After the feeling of exaltation that had come to the farmer as a result of his successful year, another mood had taken possession of him.
The half-hour in the hot-rooms I used to count but a strenuous step to a divine lassitude of limb and accompanying exaltation of intellect.
This was the dithyrambic exaltation they had ardently waited for.
This work of mental exaltation was brought about obscurely but surely.
Only at rare moments of exaltation or despair do we hear the lyrical cry rising above the monotone of dreamlike content.
In the exaltation of the reason or intellect, in the denial of the voluntariness of evil Spinoza approaches nearer to Plato than in his conception of an infinite substance.
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