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genuine and poetic
In his Low Saxon ( Low German, Plattdüütsch ) lyric and epic poems, which reflect the influence of Johann Peter Hebel, Groth gives poetic expression to the country life of his northern home ; and though his descriptions may not always reflect the peculiar characteristics of the peasantry of Holstein as faithfully as those of Fritz Reuter, yet Groth is a lyric poet of genuine inspiration.
Furthermore, this same site alleges that a second non-Mormon scholar, Robert Madison, concluded in his 1990 A Preliminary Linguistic Analysis of James J. Strang's Voree Plates that the text on the plates appears to represent a genuine, albeit unknown, language, and that Strang's translation appeared to be " a superb ( if poetic ) rendition of that text into English.
" As well, Hal Hinson of the Washington Post said the intermixing of vampire legends, westerns and biker movies has an end result that's " both outrageous and poetic ; it has extravagant, bloody thrills plus something else-something that comes close to genuine emotion.
The only genuine heroic epic of the Byzantines is the Digenis Akritas, a popular poetic crystallization of the tenth-and 11th century conflicts between the Byzantine wardens of the marches ( ακρίτης, akrites ) and the Saracens in Eastern Asia Minor.

genuine and feeling
Now, riding this hospital bus, feeling isolated and utterly alone, I knew that she was genuine and unique, quite unlike any girl I had known before.
Motoori Norinaga, the great reviver of the traditional Japanese literature, attempted to revive waka as a way of providing " traditional feeling expressed in genuine Japanese way ".
Writing in Variety, Todd McCarthy said the cast ensemble " could not be better "; he praised Spacey's " handling of innuendo, subtle sarcasm and blunt talk " and the way he imbued Lester with " genuine feeling ".
Out of material and ideas that have been worked over time after time, so that they've long since become stale and hackneyed, it gathers suspense and dread, a genuine feeling of the bleakness of crime and a terrible sense of doom.
A critic wrote, " a recklessly bold manner and sketchiness of the wildest and roughest kind, has a genuine feeling for colour and a splendid power of composition and design, which evince a just appreciation of nature very rare amongst artists.
However, the man who is capable of this feeling is endowed with a genuine intuition, and it is the perception of such a man which is called prophecy, according to the degree of his insight.
The Maharishi recalls how it took about two and a half years to attune himself to the thinking of Brahmananda Saraswati and to gain " a very genuine feeling of complete oneness ".
These, which were inspired by the campaigns of Frederick II, are often distinguished by genuine feeling and vigorous force of expression.
It became almost as a ritual when the first notes of this song were played by the orchestra, the audiences would erupt in a loud ovation, and Toon Hermans would once again delight his audience with his signature mixture of humor, genuine feeling, mastery of words, love of the theater, and love of life ..
De Freitas was taken aback by the sudden nomination and urged the House not to support him ( a genuine feeling, unlike the feigned reluctance which all Speakers traditionally show ).
There is a genuine bad feeling between both sets of fans, and due to both clubs being fairly well matched in their time in non-league there is history between them.
They are real, they're genuine, they got feeling.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone called it " exuberantly funny ... a crowd pleaser that spices a tired formula with genuine feeling ...
They have a clear feeling that the system is far from genuine.
Ramsay dedicates his life to genuine religious feeling as he saw it in his ' fool-saint ' Mary Dempster, whose son grows up to be the very archetype of The Magician.
Roden Noel's versification was unequal and sometimes harsh, but he has a genuine feeling for nature, and the work is permeated by philosophic thought.
:“ My pleasure is not only that this is the land of Johnnie Armstrong, rather that my pleasure is in knowing that this is my home town and in the genuine feeling that I have among these hills among these people .”
Freud sticks to his earlier conviction that the need that the religious feeling arises out of is ' the infant's helplessness and the longing for the father ', and “ imagine that the oceanic feeling became connected with religion later on ”, that is, that it is not a genuine religious experience, though certainly people experiencing it have felt that way.
Vilmar further emphasises Hebel's description of nature by the river Wiese, the poem " Sonntagsfrühe ", and especially the stories of the Schatzkästlein: " In their mood, their deep and genuine feeling, the liveliness of their imagery, the stories are unsurpassable, and worth a whole cart-load of novels ".
Rodin, despite his genuine feeling for her, eventually resorted to the use of concièrges and secretaries to keep her at a distance.
Among the few that reveal special talent and genuine poetical feeling are Resende's lines on the death of D. Ignez de Castro, the " Fingimento de Amores " of Diogo Brandão, and the " Coplas " of D. Pedro.
The most genuine feeling is expressed in humorous and sympathetic portraits of Newfoundland characters, and in the creation of an elegiac mood in poems concerning sea tragedies or Great War losses.
Goodhue was a master of the Gothic Revival style, and to his work he brought an impeccable sense of taste, a genuine feeling for historical accuracy, and a great inventiveness in adapting an ancient style to contemporary needs.

genuine and prolific
) Carla Baron went on to a very prolific television career-starring in her own reality series, " Haunting Evidence " for TruTV ( formally Court TV ) as a genuine psychic profiler on cold case crime scenes.

genuine and fancy
With his encouragement, in 1801 she completed a novel entitled Father and Daughter, which showed genuine fancy and pathos.
It is also true that he could never tell a genuine work from a fake, and some incidents inserted in his history could have been products of his own fancy.

genuine and had
Taking into account Thompson's capacity for self-dramatization and the possibility of a wish to identify his own life with the misfortunes of other poets who had known unhappy loves, there can be no doubt about his genuine emotion for Katie King.
Therefore it's a genuine pleasure to tell you about an entirely happy bodybuilder who has never had to train in secret has never heard one unkind word from his parents and never has been taunted by his schoolmates!!
His brothers' anger caused Palfrey genuine concern, for he had imposed a dual mission upon himself: to free his slaves, and to keep the family from falling apart over the issue.
They determined that it was a genuine skull from a young male leopard, but also found that the cat had not died in Britain and that the skull had been imported as part of a leopard-skin rug.
These were partly the result of the tireless travels he had begun in 1839 in search of unread manuscripts of the New Testament, " to clear up in this way ," he wrote, " the history of the sacred text, and to recover if possible the genuine apostolic text which is the foundation of our faith.
Public reaction was mixed ; some accepted the images as genuine, but others believed they had been faked.
Christine told the expert, Paul Atterbury, that she believed, as her mother had done, that the fairies in the fifth photograph were genuine.
Targ and Puthoff both believed that Uri Geller, retired police commissioner Pat Price and artist Ingo Swann all had genuine psychic abilities.
If it had been a genuine antique Rolex, it would be worth £ 500.
The effort was a long struggle ; Eisenhower had to be convinced that 1 ) the political circumstances in the country had created a genuine duty for him to offer himself as a candidate, and 2 ) that there was a mandate from the populace for him to be their President.
The Spanish manuscript also contains a preface by one assuming the pseudonym ' Fra Marino ', claiming to have stolen a copy of the Italian version from the library of Pope Sixtus V. Fra Marino reports that, having a post in the Inquisition Court, he had come into possession of several works, which led him to believe that the Biblical text had been corrupted, and that genuine apostolic texts had been improperly excluded.
Fox seems to have had no desire to found a sect but only to proclaim what he saw as the pure and genuine principles of Christianity in their original simplicity, though he afterward showed great prowess as a religious legislator in the organization he gave to the new society.
In the course of his reign Justinian, who had a genuine interest in matters of theology, authored a small number of theological treatises.
Keats's long and expensive medical training with Hammond and at Guy's Hospital led his family to assume that medicine would be his lifelong career, assuring financial security, and it seems that at this point Keats had a genuine desire to become a doctor.
Unlike the other factions, Ribbentrop's foreign policy programme was the only one that Hitler allowed to be executed during the years 1939 – 41, though it was more due to the temporary bankruptcy of Hitler's own foreign policy programme that he had laid down in Mein Kampf and Zweites Buch following the failure to achieve an alliance with Britain, than to a genuine change of mind.
Additionally, Raynor also stated that Edwards had previously told him he had faked a photograph in 1986, which he had promoted as genuine in the National Geographic documentary.
This prohibition of a custom which had been in use for centuries, seems to have been inspired by a genuine desire to improve public morality, and received the support of the official aristocracy and a section of the clergy.
Buddy Rogers often gave guests tours of Pickfair, including views of a genuine western bar Pickford had bought for Douglas Fairbanks, and a portrait of Pickford in the drawing room.

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