1 Incomplete, it may be, but sublime.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER X—THE BISHOP IN THE PRESENCE OF AN UNKNOWN LIGHT 2 This crowd may be rendered sublime.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XII—THE FUTURE LATENT IN THE PEOPLE 3 Saint-Simon, ignored, was erecting his sublime dream.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER I—THE YEAR 1817 4 All sublime conquests are, more or less, the prizes of daring.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XI—TO SCOFF, TO REIGN 5 This would enjoin us from consigning something sublime to History.
6 Fantine acquired this sublime talent, and regained a little courage.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER IX—MADAME VICTURNIEN'S SUCCESS 7 Its blackness has no connection with the sublime blackness of the inkstand.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER II—THE LOWEST DEPTHS 8 But she smiled on him with that sublime smile in which two teeth were lacking.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER I—THE BEGINNING OF REPOSE 9 Possibly, Combeferre preferred the whiteness of the beautiful to the blaze of the sublime.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 4: CHAPTER I—A GROUP WHICH BARELY MISSED BECOMING HISTORIC 10 Admirable and terrible trial from which the feeble emerge base, from which the strong emerge sublime.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 5: CHAPTER I—MARIUS INDIGENT 11 The peculiarity of sublime spectacles is, that they capture all souls and turn witnesses into spectators.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER XI—CHAMPMATHIEU MORE AND MORE ASTONISHED 12 All the most august, the most sublime, the most charming of humanity, and perhaps outside of humanity, have made puns.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VII—THE WISDOM OF THOLOMYES 13 Marius came to a full knowledge of that rare, sweet, and sublime man, that species of lion-lamb who had been his father.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 3: CHAPTER VI—THE CONSEQUENCES OF HAVING MET A WARDEN 14 A grave situation being given, he had all that is required to be stupid: one more turn of the key, and he might be sublime.
Les Misérables 3 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 6: CHAPTER I—THE SOBRIQUET: MODE OF FORMATION OF FAMILY ... 15 There is, in the synagogue, in the mosque, in the pagoda, in the wigwam, a hideous side which we execrate, and a sublime side, which we adore.
Les Misérables 2 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 7: CHAPTER I—THE CONVENT AS AN ABSTRACT IDEA 16 That slumber in that isolation, and with a neighbor like himself, had about it something sublime, of which he was vaguely but imperiously conscious.
Les Misérables 1 By Victor HugoContextHighlight In BOOK 2: CHAPTER XI—WHAT HE DOES 17 Let there be no mistake as to our meaning: we are not confounding what is called "political opinions" with the grand aspiration for progress, with the sublime faith, patriotic, democratic, humane, which in our day should be the very foundation of every generous intellect.
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