I could fancy that, in The Tempest, he wrought with a peculiar consciousness of this power, smiling as the word of inimitable felicity, the phrase of incomparable cadence, was whispered to him by the Ariel that was his genius.
It is needless to say aught in commendation of these incomparable writings.
Said Bhima: “I would fain behold the incomparableform thou didst assume to leap over the ocean.
O thou who art so deeply devoted unto thy husband, thou canst now ask of me some incomparable boon.
There was a lady described as an "incomparable Comedienne," who was the victim of unexampled bad luck.
The incomparable promenade has also an incomparable view on those days when the Spirit of the Alps permits it to be visible.
Two admiring friends have written the life of Gavarni, the incomparable caricaturist of la femme; and they tell us just how and where and when the artist acquired his "subtle and profound knowledge" of the sex.
The historian of that period will not omit to examine the songs which the incomparable Beranger wrote during the reign of the two kings of the Restoration.
History of Caricature and the Grotesque" is well known among us, as well as his more recent volume upon the incomparable caricaturist of the last generation, James Gillray.
And all this seemed the work of one man, the great, the incomparable "Jean Lass," as he was then called in Paris.
In Würzburg, finally, he wrote those incomparablecritical and historical leading articles which are the ornament of the first ten yearly series of his "Archives" of pathological anatomy.
His incomparable eloquence thronged the parish churches, until the churches were closed against him, and the Bishop of London warned the people against him in a pastoral letter.
Among the new evangelists were not a few men of true penitence and humility, like John Hawkins, and one man at least of incomparable eloquence as well as Christian earnestness, John B.
Edwards, leaving Northampton in sorrow of heart, gave his incomparable powers to the work of the gospel among the Stockbridge Indians until summoned thence to the presidency of Princeton College.
Such neatness, such thoroughness, and such courteous attention, and such an incomparable cuisine are, after one gets accustomed to English deliberation, most gratifying to the tourist.
I am afraid that great Numbers of those who admire the incomparable Hudibras, do it more on account of these Doggerel Rhymes than of the Parts that really deserve admiration.
Bismarck carried it out with ardor, with audacity, with incomparable acuteness.
She was born amid experiences scarcely credible now, and bred in an area and an atmosphere of incomparable dangers.
Not so with the two young people, standing as it were in a suddenly bestowed and incomparable happiness, on the verge of a new life, each to the other an unexpected, unhoped-for resurrection from the dead.
Father Beret had seen him fence with Farnsworth in remarkable form, touching him at will, and in ministering to the men in the fort he had heard them talk of the Governor's incomparable skill.
The whole Conradean system sums itself up in the title of "Victory," an incomparable piece of irony.
St. Athanasius [1] brings an elegant comparison to express the incomparable benefit which accrues to the souls in Purgatory by our prayers.
As they worshipped this incomparable bird, each guest ate one every evening, but the heads were all left in the dish.
A feeling of mystery was blended with the power of this incomparable spirit.
She was welcomed with thunders of applause; and a run of eighteen nights to overflowing houses established her reputation as an artist of incomparableenergy and spirit.
Their original and incomparable achievements were lauded to the skies.
Costume, phraseology, hours, and habits are absolutely stereotyped, and there is no doubt that some persons are so made as to find in this stability an incomparable kind of mental rest.
This incomparable bookbuilder, who writes a dictionary before he can write grammar, had previously boasted what a harvest he would reap from English credulity.
But let us grant, if you choose, that we are moving into an incomparable age of scientific light and clearness, and at the same time of unprecedented social change.
It is Emerson who observes that "Shakespeare's sonnets are like the tone of voice of some incomparable person.
To the incomparable child, who lived seventeen years, and undeserving [of death] gave up life in the peace of the Lord.
Each suite was a separate miracle: the height, the breadth, the columnal divisions; the wonderful delicacy of the arches, upon which rested ceilings frescoed with incomparable art.
Now Sarah was the pioneer, champion, incomparable coquette of the ancient world, and as such deserves our earnest attention.
The fruit may be eaten in large quantities with safety, and is of incomparable delicacy of flavor.
Of course there is not, in this tropical Venice, anything to equal theincomparable architectural beauty of the Adriatic city.
And I cannot forbear doing that author the justice of my public acknowledgments for the great helps and liftings I had out of his incomparable piece while I was penning this treatise.
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