10 adverbs to describe how to majestic

Grandly majestic and dignified in all his deportment, he was genial as the sunlight of this beautiful day; and not a ray of that cordial social intercourse but brought warmth to the heart as it did light to the understanding.

Its double aisles, its clustered pillars, its lofty arches; the lustre of its walls; its numberless niches all filled with marble figures, give it an appearance novel even in Italy, and singularly majestic.

The ink-black heavens are fearfully majestic, seen in the lightning's lurid glare.

The rudely majestic circle of stones in their temples, the enormous Cromlech, the massy Logan, the huge Carnedde, and the magnificent amphitheatre of woods, would all very strongly lay hold upon that religious thoughtfulness of soul, which has ever been so natural to man, amid all the wrecks of humanitythe monument of his former perfection!"

It was sunsetmost majestic hour of the twenty-fourwhen we drove up to the great white gates which opened into the avenue leading to the main homestead of Five-Bob Downs stationbeautiful far-reaching Five-Bob Downs!

Relying on his knowledge of human nature, and seeking only to make his subject intelligible, no painter is more unaffectedly pathetic, more unconsciously majestic.

The richness and grandeur of the scenery of the Hot Wells are almost inconceivable; in some places the rocks, venerably majestic, rise perpendicularly, or overhanging, craggy and bare; and in others they are clothed with luxuriant shrubs and stately trees.

When that had fallen beneath the sway of the Prophet and his remote, austerely majestic God-head, indivisible and personless, the doom of the old gods was at hand.

The form under which we find this grand and mysterious idea of glorified womanhood originally embodied, is wonderfully majestic and simple.

"In about ten days we got a glimpse of this beautifully majestic and splendid sheet of water.

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