sublime
grand ; sublime ; lofty ; heavenly.
As Carlyle saw it, 'the grand use of any catalog is to tell you, in any intelligible way, that such and such books are in the library'.
Discoveries and developments, as well as purely literary work, are constituted in such a way as to make it difficult any longer to sustain the inherited notions of the sublime inventor, the lone genius, the poet as solitary = Discoveries and developments, as well as purely literary work, are constituted in such a way as to make it difficult any longer to sustain the inherited notions of the sublime inventor, the lone genius, the poet as solitary.
Librarians across the world should set themselves the lofty task of striving to create a global society in which people enjoy peaceful coexistence.
It is a matter of basic safety for everyone on board, before casting off in the morning for that next heavenly anchorage, to see that everything be properly stowed and secured.
de forma sublime
subliminally
I think she was subliminally, perhaps, touching on a point that has not been brought up, namely, quality control in cooperative cataloging, which we're all for.
de lo ridículo a lo sublime
from the ridiculous to the sublime
Within, you will find a pleathora of gadgets and gizmos, ranging from the ridiculous to the sublime.
de lo sublime a lo ridículo
from the sublime to the ridiculous
As the familiar saying goes, 'From the sublime to the ridiculous is but a step'.
hacer sublime
sublimate
Historically, new technologies have evoked feelings of anxiety, often sublimated into worries about children.
sublime, lo
sublime, the
Our sense of the sublime is an illusion, which draws the reader to new heights, to the realization that there is something more to human life than the mundane, the ordinary.