Aún no tenemos significados para "so transcendent".
1What was He that treachery to Him should be a crime so transcendent?
2Think not that charlatanic genius rests content with triumphs even so transcendent as these.
3Never was seen a spectacle so transcendent-sodazzling-and(it must be said) so terrifying.
4God's merits are so transcendent that it is not surprising his faults should be in reasonable proportion.
5But, after all, I hope I shall be enabled to be honest to a merit so transcendent.
6Life had seemed so good, his moments with Jean so transcendent-therehad been no room for anything else.
7In some ways, of course, it's the improbability of being there at all that makes the experience so transcendent.
8Apart from their learned specialists, what genius has been produced in our day by this Germany which believes itself so transcendent?
9In short, it is so transcendent that if timid nature could realize it, it might well doubt whether it could be true.
10I told her that it should be my hourly study, to the end of my life, to deserve a goodness so transcendent.'
11The knowledge is so transcendent that when a man grasps it fully he becomes more than man and he passes beyond our ken.
12Death 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?"
14So transcendent were this man's boldness and ability in leading men that his death was almost equivalent to the annihilation of a rebel army.
1536), 'is so transcendent and absolute that it cannot be confined, either for causes or persons, within any bounds.'
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