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1
What was He that treachery to Him should be a crime
so
transcendent
?
2
Think not that charlatanic genius rests content with triumphs even
so
transcendent
as these.
3
Never was seen a spectacle
so
transcendent
-
so
dazzling
-
and
(
it
must be said) so terrifying.
4
God's merits are
so
transcendent
that it is not surprising his faults should be in reasonable proportion.
5
But, after all, I hope I shall be enabled to be honest to a merit
so
transcendent
.
6
Life had seemed so good, his moments with Jean
so
transcendent
-
there
had
been no room for anything else.
7
In some ways, of course, it's the improbability of being there at all that makes the experience
so
transcendent
.
8
Apart from their learned specialists, what genius has been produced in our day by this Germany which believes itself
so
transcendent
?
9
In short, it is
so
transcendent
that if timid nature could realize it, it might well doubt whether it could be true.
10
I told her that it should be my hourly study, to the end of my life, to deserve a goodness
so
transcendent
.
'
11
The knowledge is
so
transcendent
that when a man grasps it fully he becomes more than man and he passes beyond our ken.
12
Death and destruction, and horror and wonderful heroism, seem so near and
so
transcendent
,
and then, quite close at hand, one finds evil doings.
13
"Is the Lady Adeliza's loveliness in sooth
so
transcendent
?
"
14
So
transcendent
were this man's boldness and ability in leading men that his death was almost equivalent to the annihilation of a rebel army.
15
36), 'is
so
transcendent
and absolute that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds.'
so
transcendent
so