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Sublime in French is "sublime." It is an adjective used to describe something of outstanding beauty or excellence.

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Sublime in French is "sublime." It is an adjective used to describe something of outstanding beauty or excellence.

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Sublime,the term was first used by Longinus in his book 'On the sublime'.He said," Sublimity is the echo of great soul".

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Paul Crowther has written:

'The phenomenology of modern art' -- subject(s): Phenomenology, Modern Art

'Phenomenologies of art and vision' -- subject(s): Phenomenology and art, Philosophy, Art

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Yes, mercury can sublime.

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sand does'nt sublime

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