In a full electric light, an enormous black mass, quite
immovable, was suspended in the midst of the waters.
Immovable as that rock, of which each appeared to form a part, they lay, with their eyes roving, without intermission, along the dark margin of trees, that bounded the adjacent shores of the narrow stream.
Darkness impenetrable and
immovable filled the room.
Impossible to place our Cathedral in that other family of lofty, aerial churches, rich in painted windows and sculpture; pointed in form, bold in attitude; communal and bourgeois as political symbols; free, capricious, lawless, as a work of art; second transformation of architecture, no longer hieroglyphic,
immovable and sacerdotal, but artistic, progressive, and popular, which begins at the return from the crusades, and ends with Louis IX.
He had scarcely uttered the word when a heavy blow shook the scaffold and where Athos stood
immovable a warm drop fell upon his brow.
"This is why," continued the procureur, "I have left all my property, movable, or
immovable, comprised in the above enumerations, to M.
The dying man lay as lifeless and
immovable as before.
The very furniture in the room seemed to have shrunk since she saw it before: the slag in the tapestry looked more like a ghost in his ghostly blue-green world; the volumes of polite literature in the bookcase looked more like
immovable imitations of books.
Yet it was so short a time since she had wandered into his life, so short a time that he was even a little uneasy at the wonderful strength of this new passion, a thing which had leaped up like a forest tree in a world of magic, a live, fully-grown thing, mighty and
immovable in a single night.
In fact, Cornelius stood
immovable, looking at Rosa, yet looking at her as if he did not hear her.