But he points out that the same ineffability can make musical language politically potent. |
They at once usher us into that ineffability of Beethoven's which we spoke of. |
When you have context-dependence, ineffability can be trite and unmysterious. |
Because of its very excessiveness and ineffability, this suffering was concealed from all creatures. |
To say that X is ineffable is to say something about X, which contravenes ineffability. |
Augustine's strong sense of divine ineffability led him to condemn all attempts to portray the Trinity, even with abstract symbols. |