Yet the mountain has the unrivalled advantage of silence.
Moreover, there is an unexampled comprehension of form; an unrivalled expression of grace, material beauty, and greatness; and altogether a worthy presentment of an abiding and gigantic monument.
The decline of Toledan steel is traced to the introduction of French costume; and though attempts have been made to revive it, the old art, in all its unrivalled beauty, has forever vanished.
Semiramis was attired with a magnificence that, enhancing her own unrivalled beauty, seemed to envelop her in splendour more than human.
Nevertheless, Assarac, narrowly watching Semiramis, observed her cheek turn a shade paler, while the hard pitiless expression came back to the queen's unrivalled face.
Is he notunrivalled in war, in the chase, in love?
Hogarth unrivalled stands, and shall engage Unrivalled praise to the most distant age.
For he was a man as unsophisticated in religion as multifarious in knowledge; whose piety surpassed even his reputation; and he had so fully imbibed the liberal arts, that he was wonderful in each of them, and unrivalled in all.
With unrivalled magnificence in their construction, as our times may recollect, he erected splendid mansions on all his estates; in merely maintaining which, the labour of his successors shall toil in vain.
My dress, my jewels, my horses and their caparisons, were almost unrivalled in gorgeous Paris, while the lands of my inheritance passed into possession of others.
And we dwell the more upon what Shakspeare seems to have taken from preceding writers, because it exhibits him, where we like most to consider him, as holding his unrivalled inventive powers subordinate to the higher principles of art.
And yet, in spite of these unusual changes, the Commission has a record perhaps unrivalled among international commissions.
Evidence of this impression, and of the unrivalled loyalty it produced, crowds upon us at every turn.
This remarkable discovery in favour of general freedom, put a fresh weapon into the hands of the democratic party; whose strength was still further increased by the unrivalled eloquence with which Rousseau assailed the existing fabric.
He it is, says Bossuet, whose unrivalled actions filled the universe with his fame, both during his lifetime and after his death.
The life of Napoleon was a constant effort to oppress the liberties of mankind; and his unrivalled capacity exhausted its resources in struggling against the tendencies of a great age.
The method of Descartes rests solely on the consciousness each man has of the operations of his own mind, and lest anyone should mistake the meaning of this, he, in subsequent works, developed it at great length, and withunrivalled clearness.
In its present unrivalled state of perfection, they invite an immediate inspection of the article at their different manufactories in town.
They fit it up as a piece of elegant furniture, which has been pronounced to be unrivalled by personages of the highest distinction and the most correct taste in virtu.
A scene of almost unrivalled beauty here burst upon the view.
There might I reign, unrivalled and alone, An ocean and an empire of my own!
No rival grief my mind can share, For thou shalt reignunrivalled there.
All illustrate that infinite variety of the River which imparts its unrivalled charm.
But over and beyond those more usual delights of the mountains, the Cascade Range has a unique feature, one in which it stands unrivalled among all the mountains of the earth, with the exception possibly of the Andes.
But he was eminently a safe man, not an original thinker, but a counsellor of unrivalled wisdom.
Before 1914 Europe had enjoyed a prolonged period of peace, attaining a degree of wealth and civilization unrivalled in the past.
Placed in the centre of Europe after having withstood the push of so many peoples, she had attained an unrivalled economic position.
His influence as a working-man among the working-men of London was unrivalled in his day, and was always of a wholesome and ennobling character.
On exploring the mouth of the strait, he discovered, on the European shore, a situation unrivalledperhaps by any other in the world.
The choir--the unrivalled one of the Sixtine chapel--took up the strain, intertwining the melody with subdued but artistic harmonies.
Your sacred music, Porpora, will live when your theatrical compositions have ceased to enjoy unrivalled popularity.
The sura ends in a mood of fierce exultation unrivalled by any ecstatic utterances of his early visions.
This exposition will therefore first treat of the typically native composers, leaving Rubinstein and the unrivalled Tschaikowsky for the end.
Benton was not only a man of tremendous passion, but unrivalled as a hater.
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