But the names are too petty for what is not less than the fulmination of an element. |
To judge by the absolute indifference with which this fulmination was received, the criminals must have been hardened indeed. |
Doubtless Erasmus knew his Rome well enough before he ventured to send such a fulmination as this into the midst of it. |
The reason why these substances deprive the Gold of its fulminating quality, depends on the causes that produce the fulmination. |
Given that context, his recent fusillade of fulmination must have been nothing more than friendly fire. |
Norris, who is also an actor, turns the characters' dance of civility into a fracas of fulmination. |