Rousseau's letter on the theatre, it need hardly be said, is meant to be an appeal to the common sense and judgment of his readers, and not conceived in the ecclesiastical tone of unctuous anathema and fulgurant menace.
"Rousseau Volumes I. and II."
John Morley
High up into the heavens it tossed the fulgurant fires that betokened its wealth and power.
"Astounding Stories of Super-Science, March 1930"
Various
This Polish psychologist-a fulgurant expounder of Nietzsche-finds in Chopin faith and mania, the true stigma of the mad individualist, the individual "who in the first instance is naught but an oxidation apparatus."
"Chopin: The Man and His Music"
James Huneker