With "St. François," we have a towering genius enthralled with a vision that will not be contained.
What's more, I am a towering genius of literary modernism.
The towering genius has seldom come from those classes.
The only thing I had going for me was a towering genius of a campaign manager, and then I blew it.'
A vivid image of the towering genius born in 1685 flashed through my mind.
Newhouse himself, who has called Liberman "a towering genius," says nobody will.
Such incidents suggest relative neglect of a towering genius.
Meanwhile, before their eyes, the world has grown too vast and multifarious for the towering genius of the old kind.
Vivaldi is the centerpiece of the concert series, and the program here seemed calculated to make him appear a towering genius, if only by comparison.
Heads and Clarkson wrote of his "towering genius" and "football brilliance" respectively.