Accordingly we find that in the later ages of the mythology Apollo had lost much of what was transcendant in his importance, but that Minerva retained her full rank.
In his acceptance of "transcendant Liberalism," yet his determination to see truly what passed before his eyes and when needful to change his standpoint, this earlier Chesterton was much like the later.
Some enterprises for the transcendanteducation of the people are at this moment hopelessly wallowing in the excess of wealth that has been thrust upon them.
As a transcendant pleasure ground and recreation wilderness for ninety millions of people, it is worth ninety millions of dollars, and not a penny less.
But though the Deity be thus essentially present through all the immensity of space, there is one part of it in which he discovers himself in a most transcendant and visible glory.
But Jane, with her transcendant {sic} beauty, her gentle helplessness, is the very creature that fancy would paint for a wife!
But he was mistaken: there was a good deal of the lover in his recollection of Jane's transcendant {sic} beauty.
As early as 1666 he had many followers on the Continent, and in that year the Transcendant Spiritual Treatise was translated into German by a convert who came over to London to confer with the sage.
Again John Reeve took the lead, and in 1652 he wrote an account of his divine commission and published his first work, A Transcendant Spiritual Treatise, which told of his last revelation of the message to Tannye and Robins.
In a second, the captain of the Transcendant was swinging in the air, and certainly if ever a scoundrel merited his fate it was that man.
But what any and every mind may appreciate, is the lovable, loving and generous nature which invested these transcendant qualities with simplicity, with charm and with life.
No scholar in English poetry but will recognise at once the flat and futile imitation of Marlowe; not of his great general style alone, but of one special and transcendant passage which can never be too often quoted.
For, half sitting, half reclining upon the sofa, was a being of such transcendant beauty that never in the wildest of his dreams had he conceived the like.
Marquis in broken sentences,--for he was dazzled by the transcendant beauty of the houri who seemed to encourage him in the aspirations which he had formed.
Perdita wielded by means of her transcendant charms!
In a second, the captain of the Transcendant was swinging in the air, and certainly if ever a scoundrel merited his fate, it was that man.
That portion of every day of our existence which is occupied by us with a mind attentive and on the alert, I would call life in a transcendant sense.
Now that which sweet'neth all will be The lasting of this state; This heightens all we hear or see To a transcendant rate.
His transcendant merits as an artist were then fully recognized, and the Duke of Montmorency and Catherine de Medici became his patrons, the latter appointing him to decorate the gardens of the palace of the Tuileries.
For the proper appreciation of almost any other great production of art some education in art is necessary, but any one can see the transcendant beauty of Giotto's "Tower.
The author immediately pointed out the following terse, but transcendant passage from "Measure for Measure.
And what a glorious specimen of this divine art is his transcendant "Hymn!
The fame of Pope was transcendant for this reason, and Boileau is the analogue of Pope in French literature.
And never did she seem to me, not even in the midst of her own court, to blaze forth with such transcendant beauty--yet touched with grief.
To pass from the ideal to the real sphere by a transcendant act of thought is seen at once to be unwarrantable in the case of sense-perception.
The great and transcendant Reality it apprehends lies evermore behind the veil of phenomena.
It is the presence of the transcendant Object which makes it luminous.
The union must be astranscendant as the distinction.
In this, as in all things, how transcendant over his age and his rivals was our sweet Shakspeare!
Let us except Don Quixote, however, although the second part of that transcendant work is not exactly uno flatu with the original conception.
In Shakspeare, this is always managed with transcendant skill.
I was more than ever impressed with the marvellous sublimity and transcendant beauty of King's College Chapel.
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