Perhaps, had she never been trained under the loving guidance of Oscar Otwell, her revered tutor, she would only have been too eager to proclaim her ecstacy at her present position more vigorously.
Can it be that she who proffered such ecstacy for months before, on the eve of our return, is now no more?
It also consists in the development of those gifts of discrimination and ecstacy which are born out of struggles with natural inclinations, and which then become for the disciple stations of progress.
We are then obliged to admit that at this period many minds shared a predisposition to religious ecstacy and enthusiasm.
Turn to the brook where the honeysuckle tipping O'er its vase of perfume spills it on the breeze, And the bee and humming-bird in ecstacy are sipping From the fairy flagons of the blooming locust-trees.
Deity--bright sparks born in the Divine flame, the spirit in its primal ecstacy reflected in itself the multitudinous powers that throng in space.
It is the living ecstacy of joy when it mounts up into its "glorious privacy of light.
Out of that palpitating speck of living joy there wells forth a sea of twittering ecstacy upon the morning and evening air.
Her pale face turned to him seemed luminous with the ecstacy of the moment.
For a brief sweet minute she abandoned herself to that ecstacy and forgot everything beside.
After the first ecstacy was over, I proceeded to examine her beauties, and with my usual amorous frenzy told her that she should send her tailor out to graze and live with me.
He hastened to assure her that they were both alive, and well; and, in the ecstacy of her gratitude, upon the cessation of her first direful surmise, she promised to receive all other information with courage.
He felt confounded at the publicity and the abruptness of an address into which his ecstacy had surprized him; yet his satisfaction was too high for repentance, though he forced it to submit to some controul.
Juliet, in an ecstacythat seemed to renovate her whole being: 'I dare not believe it!
Cleverly done, by Jove," cried Talbot, in an ecstacyof admiration.
Never, until I came here, did I know what it was to minister to another's happiness; never did I feel before the ecstacy of being able to make joy more pleasurable, and sorrow less afflicting.
All that we call spirit and art and ecstacy only means that for one awful instant we remember that we forget.
It was an ecstacy because it was an adventure; it was an adventure because it was an opportunity.
There is no reason why a mind thus wandering in ecstacy should count the clock, or why an hour should not be a century in that calenture of the brains that can make the stage a field.
The tears were the result, not so much of extreme nervous tension, as of the wonder and awe and ecstacy with which his own genius had filled him.
After the performance of these ceremonies, the boy in his Brahmacharee attire suddenly rises up in a fit of pretended ecstacy and declares before the company that he is determined in future to lead the life of a religious mendicant.
She was evidently wrapt in an ecstacy of devotion, earnest in all she did, quite calm and composed as if nothing important was to happen.
He had proposed to her, in her father's parlor, and she had accepted him, and in a moment of ecstacy he hugged her to his breast, and she died at once.
The old tar laughed, chuckled, and rubbed his hands in an ecstacy of delight at the indignation and disappointment visible in the countenance of the Scotch Esculapius, who, angry as he was, wisely held his tongue.
I looked up two old shirts of my husband's, which John received with an ecstacy of delight.
The boys were in a perfect ecstacyof curiosity to see what the girls had caught.
Having recovered from the ecstacy which the first impression of Solomon's wisdom and magnificence produced, the queen of Sheba said to the king, "It was a true report, that I beard in mine own land of thy acts and of thy wisdom.
With the Russian ballet and under the shadow of war came the Russian opera; and, while the old repertory was played at Covent Garden, a new ecstacy was offered at Drury Lane by Prince Igor, Boris Godounov and Ivan le terrible.
She, when she was left alone, threw herself at full length on the sofa and burst into an ecstacy of tears.
It was probable that the very ecstacyof his love added fuel to hers.
That is to be, to her, the reward of her innocence, and in the ecstacy of her faith she believes in it, as though it were here.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ecstacy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.