The inexorableness of Dante is nowhere more dreadful than in the eighth Canto of the Inferno. |
It was he, in his inexorableness, close shut up against any appeal or argument, that was the superior now. |
And then, in a sudden flash of illumination, he saw precisely wherein that sense of inexorableness lay. |
The inexorableness of a great will was present in the room as an actual thing. |
We're all aware of the inexorableness of ageing, and even accept it on some marrow-deep level. |
He will defend the inexorableness of his reasoning, but the premises may change. |