The book's exultation of romantic selfhood and all-consuming passion was another source of worry for Victorian critics. |
He really did look serious when he was saying it, and I couldn't help feeling a sort of exultation that he was number Two in one day. |
Interesting too, were his exultation when his high velocity rounds made long range, instant kills, and his consternation when they did not. |
Off he hurtled in exultation, his team-mates haring after him, some rejoicing with him, others begging him to calm down. |
But beneath my anger, there is also exultation, something electric, happiness to have survived, the clarity that comes from facing death. |
And through it all is an exultation, a sheer delight in growing more and more attuned to the living, breathing world. |