We may perhaps understand why the Gigantesque pictures in Ossian of the northern mountains and scenery-with all its vagueness, incoherence, and bombast, was somehow congenial to minds dissatisfied, for different reasons, with the old ideals.
"English Literature and Society in the Eighteenth Century"
Leslie Stephen
All this Gigantesque imagination, which is, perhaps, the mightiest of the pleasures of man, is at bottom entirely humble.
"Orthodoxy"
G. K. Chesterton
But the diction used by Christ is quite curiously Gigantesque; it is full of camels leaping through needles and mountains hurled into the sea.
"Orthodoxy"
G. K. Chesterton