a terrible violent storm on the ocean
A huge, mist-covered mountain
A howling windstorm that uproots trees
A terrible, violent storm on the ocean
An example of the sublime in Romantic literature is the depiction of a powerful, awe-inspiring natural landscape that evokes feelings of both terror and beauty, such as a thunderstorm in the mountains or a vast, turbulent sea. These scenes often highlight the insignificance of human beings in the face of nature's grandeur, prompting contemplation of transcendent experiences and emotions.
"Thought" can be used as a noun to refer to the process of thinking or the result of thinking, such as an idea or concept. For example, you could say, "Her thought was to pursue a career in music," or "Deep thoughts often lead to new insights."
She thought about her future before making a decision about moving to a new city.
Aristotle has many inspirational quotes. One good example would be, "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." On the whole though, quotes from philosophers tend to be more thought provoking and introspective than inspirational.
Definitive sentence
No, thought is usually considered a past tense verb form. The present tense form would be "think."
a huge mistcovered moutain
a huge mistcovered moutain
a howling windstorm that uproots trees (apex)
A terrible, violent storm on the ocean.
They thought that Romanticism would take away people from nature!.
Agriculture
i hope so that would be sublime
Because they were focused in nature.
Romantics
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yes otherwise it would sublime to quick