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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «STOLIDITY»
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stolidity na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
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Evolution of the Japanese: Social and Psychic
STOLIDITY-. STOICISM. Illustrations of fickleness — Prof. Chamberlain's
explanation—Fickleness a modern trait— Continuity of purpose in spite of
changes of method — The _ youth of those on whom responsibility rests—
Fluctuation of ...
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Moby Dick (Illustrated)
For nothing was this man more remarkable, than for a certain impersonal stolidity
as it were; impersonal, I say; for it so shaded off into the surrounding infinite of
things, that it seemed one with the general stolidity discernible inthe wholevisible
...
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Writings (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 37)
Thus, to moderation (immoderation is contrary, but to immoderation sometimes
moderation2) is contrary and sometimes stolidity. Stolidity is that state in which
the affections are neither moved nor aroused. Thus, immoderation is a defect of ...
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MOBY DICK, or "The Whale" [Special Edition] - The Complete ...
Fornothing was this manmore remarkable, than foracertain impersonal stolidity
as it were; impersonal,Isay; forit so shadedoffinto the surrounding infinite of things
, thatitseemed one with the general stolidity discernibleinthe whole visible world;
...
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20 Classic Novels (Illustrated) Part-4:
For nothing was this man more remarkable, than for a certain impersonal stolidity
as it were; impersonal, I say; for it so shaded off into the surrounding infinite of
things, that it seemed one with the general stolidity discernible in the whole
visible ...
6
Favorite Novels Anthologies V.5- Moby Dick The Whale ...
For nothing was this man moreremarkable, than foracertain impersonal stolidity
asit were; impersonal,Isay; for it so shadedoff intothe surrounding infinite of things
, thatit seemed one with the general stolidity discernibleinthe whole visibleworld;
...
Herman Melville, George Eliot, Thomas Hardy
sonal, I say ; for it so shaded off into the surrounding infinite of things, that it
seemed one with the general stolidity discernible in the whole visible world ;
which while pause- lessly active in uncounted modes, still eternally holds its
peace, and ...
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Our Recent Actors: Being Recollections Critical, And, in ...
planned that they did not much suffer from occasional hardness of execution. He
excelled in characters of pragmatical conceit, of unconscious eccentricity,
sometimes combined with pathos, and of self-satisfied stolidity. This stolidity
somewhat ...
9
GRE Contextual Vocabulary
Naturally, if you were to approach the professor with a question about financial
planning, his stolidity would be much appreciated. One does not hope for drama
and passion in the advice one receives about money. However, if you were a ...
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Moby Dick, The Whale: Easyread Edition
man more remarkable, than for a certain impersonal stolidity as it were;
impersonal, I say; for it so shaded off into the surrounding infinite of things, that it
seemed one with the general stolidity discernible in the whole visible world;
which while ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «STOLIDITY»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
stolidity no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Tottenham defender Younes Kaboul sold to Sunderland for £4m
Kaboul will head to a Sunderland team that needs defensive stolidity after two consecutive seasons where they flirted with relegation. With Kaboul's departure ... «Cartilage Free Captain, jul 15»
2015 Capital Fringe Review: 'The Insanity of Mary Girard'
He showed one enraged moment of passion but other than that, Bell played his character with a consistent stolidity. Each of the furies played other roles as well ... «DC Metro Theater Arts, jul 15»
Post-Apocalyptic Action (and Post-Modern Feminism) to the Max
... playing with grunting stolidity the same lone reluctant hero who wanders the post-apocalyptic wasteland, this time reluctantly helping several women (the "Five ... «Catholic World Report, mai 15»
Daniel Barenboim's Festtage Performance Makes Case for …
The stolidity for which some criticize Mr. Barenboim sometimes crept into these performances. But there was nothing heavy about his vital take on Schubert's ... «New York Times, abr 15»
Dunga has rebuilt Brazil slow and steady after the World Cup …
Yet, perhaps his stolidity was just what Brazil needed, a calming voice, a clear thinker to cut through the hysteria. There have been changes. The goalkeeper ... «The National, mar 15»
Garcia, Ossard, Neville, Fremaux, Konchalovsky, Make Kusturica's …
Beforehand, director Andrei Konchalovsky took an audience through some of the challenges of filmmaking, such as the stolidity of the camera, which, per a ... «Variety, jan 15»
Maher: There's a lot we don't know about the story of the year, and …
... politically from having voters think about war and security, issues where the prime minister's stolidity contrasts positively with Justin Trudeau's lighter approach ... «Canada.com, dez 14»
'Electra' Stars Kristin Scott Thomas at the Old Vic Theater
(The long — and false — description of Orestes' death in a chariot race, delivered by the Servant normally called Pylades, and played with stolidity by Peter ... «New York Times, dez 14»
Kavakos / Wang @ Barbican Hall, London
... textures in the piano part being free of the stolidity that can often serve to do disservice to Brahms' writing. Kavakos found an elegance and majesty in Brahms' ... «musicOMH.com, out 14»
Modernising the mandarins
... introduced in the 1990s, means the hierarchy is slightly less rigid than in the 19th century, when Bismarck complained about the stolidity of German officials. «The Economist, ago 14»