Shepler, whom he had known so long and so intimately, with never the audacious thought of a union so stupendously glorious!
When he discovered further that her Christian name was Avice the phenomenon became stupendously bewildering.
Julie was stupendously amazed, but before she could reply, the old woman went on to say that she had sought the Covenant on the tops of high mountains and across strange lands.
For a city like this, where high salaried officials set the standard of Americanism, her stipend was stupendously inadequate.
A stupendously sculptured male figure, in a reclining attitude, and exhibiting, I suppose, as much learning in his torso as does the famous figure in the Elgin marbles, strikes one as the most triumphant statue of modern times.
Unable to assimilate the elements of beauty and grace furnished by more genial races, this mystic and vanished nation was rather prone to the stupendously and minutely practical, than devoted to the beautiful for its own sake.
Nowhere in France--perhaps in no country--is there a chateau that suggests so stupendously the story of its past.
Thus once more man’s spirit appears as possessed of a large interiority; and as met, supported and penetrated, by a Spirit stupendously rich in spiritual energy.
Laon's cathedral, had it ever been carried out according to the original plans, would have been the most stupendously imposing ecclesiastical monument in Northern France.
It is the most stupendously theatrical thing yet on top of earth, unless it be the sad and dismal Pompeii or poor rent Les Baux, in Provence.
See that their souls and their bodies are both intricately divinely stupendously blended together and get at them both together.
Il Trovatore" wasstupendously successful; "La Traviata" made a woful failure.