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1
His impudence was
so
sublime
that I was rather amused than indignant.
2
Yet horrible as the scene was, it was
so
sublime
that it fascinated.
3
Theory sometimes sounds
so
sublime
,
but the present is actually here.
4
Surely no eyes but theirs ever witnessed
so
sublime
a sight.
5
Herr Tracy, why haf you not said you vas a
so
sublime
aartist?
6
No writer in the language except Shakespeare has
so
sublime
and suggestive a diction.
7
The act of faith was
so
sublime
;
and Percy's heart quickened as he understood it.
8
We shall record it in the words best suited to
so
sublime
a subject,-herown.
9
There are sights of
so
sublime
a horror, that it is impossible to describe them.
10
It does not champion man because man is miserable, but because man is
so
sublime
.
11
Who would not encounter many dangers and difficulties, in order to attain
so
sublime
a character?
12
No truth
so
sublime
but it may be trivial to-morrow in the light of new thoughts.
13
No one, however, succeeded in formulating this teaching in
so
sublime
a fashion as Christ Himself.
14
And yet so wondrous,
so
sublime
a thing
15
Even most humans weren't fit to participate in an activity so sacred, so personal,
so
sublime
.
16
Some circumstances, however, may seem to degrade so amiable a private,
so
sublime
a poetical character.
so
sublime
so