Again and again and again, they shimmer their esemplastic metaphors in silent explosions of lightning through the cumulus clouds of the mind. |
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Morrow will not fit into these diagrams since, with Coleridge, he prizes the esemplastic power that unites everything into one, and does not back away from it in any of his doings. |
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Never had a crowd been seen thrown into such a turmoil by works of the spirit, and especially over esemplastic works, paintings, whose nature it is to be silent. |
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It is of the same order as that which everyone is prepared to recognise in music, at the lowest level of the esemplastic scale, and in architecture, at the highest. |
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His mind was so concoctive and esemplastic that the fruits of his reading met and mingled and transformed one another till they became unrecognizable. |
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For Scrabble players, let's try exigent, etiolated, epitomical, effulgent, esemplastic, erumpent, and embrasured. |
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If nothing else, the authors invite the playful esemplastic pleasures of seeing recognizable shapes in the clouds and wild religious meanings in films. |
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