How To Use Rareness In A Sentence

  • But, in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article; 25 and his infusion of such dearth and rareness, as, to make true diction of him, his semblable26 is his mirror; and who else would trace him, his umbrage, 27 nothing more. Act V. Scene II
  • Where there is rareness, there is exclusiveness, and it is an exclusive type of environment.
  • He tended to scare off little kids with his tallness, burliness and rareness to smile, but inside he was a nice man.
  • His rareness disinclined me to grant his request.
  • To be plaine, I am voyde of al judgement, if your nine Com{oe}dies, whereunto, in imitation of Herodotus, you give the names of the Nine Muses, and (in one man's fansie not unworthily), come not neerer Ariostoes Com{oe}dies, eyther for the finenesse of plausible elocution, or the rareness of poetical invention, than that Elvish queene doth to his Orlando Furioso, which notwithstanding, you will needes seem to emulate, and hope to overgo, as you flatly professed yourself in one of your last letters. A Biography of Edmund Spenser
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  • But, in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article; and his infusion of such dearth and rareness, as, to make true diction of him, his semblable is his mirror; and who else would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more. Act V. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
  • His rareness disinclined me to grant his request.
  • The exceptions shine out all the more brilliantly for their rareness.
  • But, in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article; and his infusion of such dearth and rareness, as, to make true diction of him, his semblable is his mirror; and who else would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more. Act V. Scene II. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
  • But, in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article, and his infusion of such dearth and rareness as, to make true diction of him, his semblable is his mirror, and who else would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more. Hamlet
  • The attention this has brought indicates the rareness of attacks.
  • Exquisite gravadlax rolled around a cylinder of potato salad was a highlight, as was a fat slab of foie gras, which glistened dark gold from the pan but wobbled with a lovely rareness.
  • Fischli and Weiss are known for their use of humble stuff that is in headlong flight from rareness and highness, and these photos were no exception.
  • The rareness of the composition of the main scene on the Reading hydria caught the attention of scholars, and it is indeed unusual.
  • It is endowed with those characteristics such as particularity, diversity, rareness and culture.
  • But, in the verity of extolment, I take him to be a soul of great article, and his infusion of such dearth and rareness as, to make true diction of him, his semblable is his mirror, and who else would trace him, his umbrage, nothing more. Hamlet
  • For dealer, collector and author Robert Weinberg of Chicago, the rareness of pulp paintings is a big draw.
  • He bought his records on import, and the exclusivity and rareness of the music gave it a profound glamour.

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