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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SWEEPINGNESS»
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1
Studies in Plato's Metaphysics (RLE: Plato)
There is, indeed, an agreeable sweepingness in that suggested message of the
dialogue according to which Plato was proving the general point that universals
are not subjects of qualities or relations. But its sweepingness would only be ...
2
Critical Essays: Collected Papers
There is, indeed, an agreeable sweepingness in that suggested message of the
dialogue according to which Plato was proving the general point that universals
are not subjects of qualities or relations. But its sweepingness would only be ...
3
Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's Sonnets
In these poems there is some approximation to Shakespeare's characteristic
theme of 'compensation', to his sweepingness, and to what I have called his '
reiigiousness', although even here one has the impression that Donne, in
comparison ...
4
Imagination and fancy; or Selections from the English poets, ...
The sweepingness of the assumption completes the flowing breadth of effect.
Dryden confessed that a rhyme often gave him a thought. Probably the happy
word “sprung" in the following passage from Ben Jonson was suggested by it; but
then ...
As with the social contract, the trouble is not in the methods themselves, which
are excellent in their own sphere. It lies in the sweepingness, the dramatic zing,
the naive academic imperialism that insists on exporting them to all sorts ...
6
Capitalism, God, and a Good Cigar: Cuba Enters the ...
Its tness of action, the long sweepingness of its patterns were in complete mony
with this dancer's basic gifts." y the time the Ballet Theater broke up a year later,
in 1948, Alicia I danced all the important roles, and the Alonsos were ready to go
...
Yet the sweepingness is illusory, as it usually is with such apparently vast
pronouncements. To understand them, we need to read into them some much
less ambitious, more specific interpretation. We are so well practised at doing this
that we ...
Dr Mary Midgley, Mary Midgley, 2003
8
The Autonomy of the Self from Richardson to Huysmans
... the facility with which his work contriVes to be, simultaneously, digressive and
progressive. Every detour of his peripatetic consciousness is, he insists, “a
masterstroke of digressive skill” (72), and though we may balk at the
sweepingness of ...
9
A History of Sociological Research Methods in America, 1920-1960
Dodd, writing to Lundberg, says of Moreno's Who Shall Survive? that: 'the
sweepingness of his concluding chapter is not justif1ed from the simple tests of
psychological distances with which the book deals . . . [though] I have the
greatest ...
10
Cigarettes and Sunrise
(Some date placed here) I will never know if these words slip past your eyes,
whether you get the chance to ingest the flow of ideas, the sweepingness of
passion here; and you know what, it really does not matter. If only I had fallen
upon these ...