He seemed to have studied color like a painter, for his dark brown frock was in true keeping with the tint of his skin; and yet, despite these painstaking efforts, the man was indelibly, hopelessly vulgar.
"The Martins Of Cro' Martin, Vol. II (of II)"
Charles James Lever
But the great Supper was still glowing in all the splendour of its original painting, and would impress itself indelibly on an eye such as Holbein's.
"Holbein"
Beatrice Fortescue
In 'Middlemarch,' English provincial life in the first half of the nineteenth century is indelibly fixed in words "holding a universe impalpable" for the apprehension and delight of the furthest generations of English-speaking nations.
"George Eliot"
Mathilde Blind