10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STUDIEDNESS»
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studiedness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
studiedness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The sacrifice of literary immediacy to studiedness is more familiar ground, and I
can imagine that the practical difficulties in the way of checking one's reactions to
the events of film (for all the technology of cassettes, etc.), or one's recall of them,
...
Stanley Cavell, William Rothman, 2005
Thus there alternated in his manner a negligence and a studiedness, which
combined themselves only in unrest and dissatisfaction. He turned first to the
Austrian Embassy, which occupied one extremity of the half- circle. The
consequences of ...
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Remarks on the English Language, in the Manner of Those of ...
... .and restingfor just so many seconds chiefly upon oneleg, and then salling into
the counter-position for the same space of time, is stisf and unnatural, ;md has a
disagreeable air of studiedness. There are many disserent positions in which the
...
... have liked to have ; and yet it seemed to him not worth the trouble of acquiring ;
acquiring, I may say, for by nature he certainly had it not. Thus there alternated in
his manner a negligence and a studiedness. which combined themselves only ...
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Gustave Caillebotte and the Fashioning of Identity in ...
... Renoir and absorbed in reading a newspaper or journal, even as the partial
eclipsing of that figure and his reading matter by the depicted painter's extended
left arm has the effect not only of calling attention to the studiedness of the
painter's ...
Gustave Caillebotte, Norma Broude, 2002
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Self-knowledge and Resentment
Williams himself actually pays lip service to this complication by saying that his
conception of a 'motivational set' is intended by him as being broad enough to
include what he — with no philosophical studiedness — calls 'commitments'.
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Sorrow Is the Only Faithful One: The Life of Owen Dodson
... weakest and the strongest consideration in you: your voice, your diction and
your manner. He [Hamlet] has no rolling speech, no round accent, no syllable
uttered in studiedness. He is plain and hero as sky is. Don't attitudinize him or lift
him.
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Black Communists Speak on Scottsboro: A Documentary History
He said also that “obedience to law is liberty,” and his audience of High Colored
Society clapped its manicured hands with cultivated studiedness. Advising his
hearers not to judge Alabama and the South “too harshly,” because “we have
been ...
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Art and Culture: Critical Essays
Heis, onthe contrary, a ratherlimited one whomasksa conventional sensibility
behind modernist effects, andacertain studiedness behindattitudes of spontaneity
.I myselfmust confess a real distaste forthe artistic personalityI discern in his ...
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The Polytechnic Journal: A Monthly Magazine of Art, Science, ...
Most certain y their literature is stilted, their poetry buskined, and even in their
most familiar writings there is a certain “ Sir Oracle” formality, a pedantic
studiedness, which, if it extended also to their ordinary conversational style, must
have ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «STUDIEDNESS»
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Mark Lyons for The New York Times
The tale of Meade and Ms. Althouse is a cross between the studiedness of a Victorian epistolary courtship —a modern-day Robert Browning googling his dear ... «New York Times, Apr 09»