Beautiful Expressions
Beautiful Expressions Index
There are innumerable beautiful expressions in English. A thing of beauty is a joy for ever is one of the immortal lines of the great poet Keats.
The Beauty is ultimate reality is another immortal lines but of Tagore. The English language abounds in such beautiful expressions which bring us immense joy. Happy turns of phrases, striking imageries, peculiar styles, semantically interesting structures and memorable phrases are added in this page.
Here are few of those immortal lines and beautiful expressions.
- Danger comes in silence and in secret. (Isaac Pocock)
- Dark with excessive bright. (Paradise Lost : 3 – 380)
- A day is miniature eternity. (Emerson: Journals)
- Death be not proud, though some have called thee. (Donne)
- Death hath so many doors to let out life. (Beaumont and Fletcher)
- The custom of the country. (2-2)
- Deeds, not words shall speak me. (Beanmont and Fletcher : The Lover's Progress 3-6)
- Do you think I am easier to be played on than a pipe? (Hamlet 3-2-393)
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