Strikingly Beautiful Phrases
Beauties of English Index
This list provides few of the Strikingly Beautiful Phrases.
The accident of an accident
We agree to disagree.
Better than the best
Best of the best - James Rhoades
Bitterest bitterness - Francis Thomson
Breathe the breath - Thomas Hood
Brutish beasts - Julius Caesar 3 : 2 : 110
Certain Certainties - T.S. Eliot
Delicious delicacies
Descriptive description
End of the unending
The endless endlessness of eternity
Excessive exaggeration
It is faultily faultless
To feel a feel of pity for a person
Gentle gentleman - Arden of Feversham 3 : 1 42
Ghastly ghost – Swinburne
Goods of good quality
Guileless guile - Francis Thomson
Hallucinatory delusions
The happiness of the happy - Samuel Rogers
Hate of hate
Highest heights
A homely home - Jerome K. Jerome
Few men speak humbly of humility, chastely of chastity, skeptically of skepticism – Pascal
Illogical logic
Immortal mortal - F. Thompson
To impede impediments
Inconceivable conceptions
Insatiable satiety of sensualism
You can learn to learn
Love of loving love
Make much too much of it
Misguiding guide
Momentous moment
Much of a muchness - Sir John Vanbrough
A little noiseless noise among the leaves – Keats
Obscene obscurity
Perfect perfection
Pitiable pity – Swinburne
Poetical poetry
The purest of the pure – Browning
To be rarely rare
To be really real
Where reason is utterly unreasonable - G.K. Chesterton
Shadow of a shade
Shapeless shape
Unreasonable reason - G.K. Chesterton
Utterly unutterable rubbish - Swinburne
Villainous villain
Voiceless voice
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