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Obinze, with his air of calm and inwardness, made it even more intriguing. Americanah 2013-05-14T00:00:00Z
Their entrenched inwardness, a profoundly interior consciousness, seemed at times woven into their personalities. Geeks: How Two Lost Boys Rode the Internet Out of Idaho 2000-01-01T00:00:00Z
No matter the theatrical swirl buffeting them, they never lose sight of the character’s inwardness. Who is Hamlet? Three actors make their case 2017-08-19T04:00:00Z
Even before the isolation of the past year, Valerie June’s artistic intuition had led her toward thoughts of stillness, meditation and inwardness. The Time-Warped Charm of Valerie June 2021-03-04T05:00:00Z
He is no less critical of contemporary Russian interpreters, arguing that the sense of reflective inwardness appropriate to Bach is lost in performances more appropriate to a musical showman such as Paganini. Nigel Kennedy accuses fellow violinists of destroying Bach's legacy 2011-08-13T21:56:11Z
Though he is legally still under age, Eric, played with method actor inwardness and movie star magnetism by Jack O’Connell, has been promoted to adult status in the British penal system. 'Starred Up,' a Father-and-Son Prison Drama 2014-08-26T04:00:00Z
But it is most thoroughly and exuberantly about the hunched, clammy, lightly paranoid, entirely demented feeling of being “very online” — the relentlessness of performance required, the abdication of all inwardness, subtlety and good sense. Lauren Oyler’s ‘Fake Accounts’ Captures the Relentlessness of Online Life 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z
The DeCarava images introduce sections of the show in which the definition of “Black melancholia” expands in several directions, all encompassing various modes of subjectivity, inwardness. For Black Artists, the Motivating Power of Melancholia 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z
The airy, upbeat first movement was followed by an Andante of exquisite velvety inwardness, with moments of swelling tone and yearning expressivity that were all the more poignant for being reined in so quickly. Review: The Joys of a Conductorless Chamber Performance 2016-10-16T04:00:00Z
“It enlarges your sense of human possibility, of what human nature is, of what happens in the world. It’s a creator of inwardness.” Lauren Oyler’s ‘Fake Accounts’ Captures the Relentlessness of Online Life 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z
And the inwardness of the male soliloquy in “Sinatra Suite” was another artistic feat. Dance: Sinatra, Focused on Sex and Sizzle 2010-03-26T23:19:00Z
Yet he does not blame his characters for their inwardness. Nadeem Aslam: a life in writing 2013-01-26T10:00:03Z
So while dynamics and phrasal attacks rarely rose above 18th-century decorum, the care over volume never felt timid or academic, but rather revealed the deep wells of inwardness and rumination woven throughout the scores. Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax, partners in sublime 2016-04-14T04:00:00Z
Especially viewed in the context of inwardness, Schumann offered an ironic juxtaposition with Debussy. Review: Hersh recital opens Olympic Music Festival season 2010-07-04T18:03:00Z
“The Voice” is mostly kept underneath the music; the aesthetic is one of inwardness. The Pure Artistry of Frank Sinatra 2015-04-08T04:00:00Z
In reaction, they created a different kind of literature: one centered on inwardness, privacy, and incommunicability. A Better Way to Think About the Genre Debate 2014-11-06T05:00:00Z
However, the novel's inwardness of vision is something Müller owes to her imagination alone. The Hunger Angel by Herta Müller – review 2012-11-21T08:00:07Z
Polenzani is not the swaggering, trumpeting Franco Corelli-style tenor generally associated with the part — though he rises, stylishly, to fiery intensity — but rather a vocalist of refinement, inwardness and melancholy. Review: ‘Don Carlos’ Finally Brings French Verdi to the Met 2022-03-01T05:00:00Z
She speaks, with a brilliant choice of adjectives, about Newman’s “touchy inwardness.” Michael Dirda reviews “The Informed Air: Essays by Muriel Spark”
Instead of turning private feelings into bland public statements, he claimed public symbols for the realm of inwardness and private experience. Jasper Johns Still Doesn’t Want to Explain His Art 2018-02-07T05:00:00Z
There’s a live-wire spontaneity to Mekas’s writing, an excitement sparked by his sense of beauty, by his sheer pleasure in cinematic imagination, and it’s connected to a soulful sense of inwardness and empathy. Jonas Mekas, Champion of the “Poetic” Cinema 2016-04-21T04:00:00Z
He played with passionate inwardness, and a respectful orchestra exquisitely supported every note. Don Pasquale; BBC Proms 6 & 8 – review 2013-07-20T23:05:54Z
The aesthetic calls for a sensual inwardness without added sauce, opening up a line of beauty already present in the Balanchine aesthetic of City Ballet. Review: Ballet and Modern Dance Meet, and Ultimately Embrace 2016-11-14T05:00:00Z
This angers her husband, as does her renewed interest in philosophy and religion, which has given her an inwardness that he finds offensive. Sofiya Tolstoy’s Defense 2014-10-21T04:00:00Z
Sher’s inwardness is blocked by a wall of sublimely enunciated words.  A tale of two Lears: Glenda Jackson and Antony Sher scale Shakespeare's mightiest tragedy 2016-11-30T05:00:00Z
The aim was to exploit the views while also creating the inwardness and intimacy that are essential to dining. Beautiful south 2010-06-19T23:05:00Z
The dynamism Rooster embodies — particularly compared to the inwardness of the film characters you’ve been playing lately — was that hard to conjure up again? Mark Rylance on ‘Jerusalem’ and the Golf Comedy ‘Phantom of the Open’ 2022-06-03T04:00:00Z
After such a delay, though, her version seems a bit of a disappointment, lacking in the combination of poetic inwardness and dramatic purpose that is the essence of this concerto. Elgar: Violin Concerto; etc - review 2010-12-16T22:15:00Z
“These new architectures,” Zuboff writes, “feed on our fellow feeling to exploit and ultimately to suffocate the individually sensed inwardness that is the wellspring of personal autonomy and moral judgement.” Our Favorite Nonfiction Books of 2019 2019-12-18T05:00:00Z
His tender portrait of Gilles the clown finds depth and inwardness in the gaily costumed performer's self-consciousness. Arcade Fire's Rococo lampoons a frivolous age through art 2010-12-02T16:35:00Z
He understands, and thus we understood, the subtle difference between the understated inwardness of Schumann's music and the more sharply etched inwardness of Grieg's. Review: Hersh recital opens Olympic Music Festival season 2010-07-04T18:03:00Z
Bender’s concern with evoking the inwardness of objects, however, is less common to fiction than to poetry. Aimee Bender’s Latest Is a Proustian Reverie 2020-07-28T04:00:00Z
Eddy withdraws into a cool shell of inwardness, biding his time, pretending to be unperturbed. ‘The End of Eddy’ is a tale of growing up gay and oppressed in France 2017-05-09T04:00:00Z
Somewhere along the way, a cloud formed over Jason, an impenetrable inwardness that just hung there. The Rock ’n’ Roll Casualty Who Became a War Hero 2013-07-02T09:01:01Z
But worth it, yes, especially if you’re up for a fight, to liven up whatever inwardness remains to you. Lauren Oyler’s ‘Fake Accounts’ Captures the Relentlessness of Online Life 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z
His combination of elegance, grace and — above all — inwardness drew you deeply into the “Faun” world. At Vail Festival, Dance Artists Renew and Extend Themselves 2018-08-05T04:00:00Z
Misunderstood and racially tormented in Catholic school, he found refuge in inwardness. Playwright August Wilson was ahead of his time. But would he have made it today? 2023-08-11T04:00:00Z
Herman Melville in particular — one of the “great explorers of inwardness, mystery and the inexplicable” — became a companion spirit, traveling some of the same paths as Iyer. How COVID lockdowns drove travel writer Pico Iyer to think of paradise 2023-01-09T05:00:00Z
It explores the tension between the inwardness of Romantic philosophy and the ethical or political aspirations of its practitioners, nearly all of whom supported the French Revolution. Review | 19th-century philosophers and poets who asked what it means to be free 2022-09-22T04:00:00Z
Even before he was famous, Damon’s impulse as an actor has always been toward a certain inwardness, an emotional mutability he identified in his idols early on. Matt Damon’s Disappearing Acts 2021-07-27T04:00:00Z
In place of reductivism, she championed art that replenished painting with inwardness, subjectivity and lush brushwork. Barbara Rose, Critic and Historian of Modern Art, Dies at 84 2020-12-27T05:00:00Z
I think of it as a technology for the production of inwardness, for putting on the page what thinking feels like. 'I wanted something 100% pornographic and 100% high art': the joy of writing about sex 2020-05-08T04:00:00Z
“The chances of inwardness on the media’s part is slim to none,” he said. Missteps, selective coverage drive Trump supporters into full revolt against press 2019-12-15T05:00:00Z
After 2009, Italy’s inwardness rose rapidly compared with that of other countries. Climate costs, biobank genomes and strategic citations 2019-09-17T04:00:00Z
After 2009, Italy's inwardness rose rapidly compared with other major countries, including Germany, France and the United Kingdom, even though its rates of international collaboration did not. Italy’s rise in research impact pinned on ‘citation doping’ 2019-09-12T04:00:00Z
To calculate a nation’s inwardness, the team counted citations by a country’s authors to papers authored in that country and divided this figure by the total number of citations accrued by the country. Clubby and ‘disturbing’ citation behavior by researchers in Italy has surged 2019-09-11T04:00:00Z
It is a role known for volume; the originality of Jackson’s performance is its inwardness. At 82, Glenda Jackson Commands the Most Powerful Role in Theater 2019-03-27T04:00:00Z
It calls for inwardness and quiet contemplation, two things that are rarely celebrated in our too-performative world. Opinion | I have become a Marie Kondo disciple. I am proud and ashamed. 2019-01-16T05:00:00Z
The pictures parody stereotypes of Asian inwardness, and they rebuke Western portraiture, which purports to disclose the inner lives of the subject. The Artists Who Brought Asian-Americans Into the Annals of Contemporary Art 2018-04-12T04:00:00Z
The proportion of those citations that came from papers with at least one Italian co-author provided an indicator of what they call “inwardness”. Italy’s rise in research impact pinned on ‘citation doping’ 2019-09-12T04:00:00Z
Beginning in 2010, however, Italy’s inwardness started to increase rapidly, surpassing France, Japan, and the United Kingdom, the researchers found. Clubby and ‘disturbing’ citation behavior by researchers in Italy has surged 2019-09-11T04:00:00Z
Her inwardness is key to her appeal, that nervy detachment. At 82, Glenda Jackson Commands the Most Powerful Role in Theater 2019-03-27T04:00:00Z
He lacks inwardness and therefore is terrified by the possibility of anxiety. Fight fanaticism with modesty and moderation 2017-08-15T04:00:00Z
Marsh knows there’s something unprofessional about this inwardness—a surgeon’s emotions are supposed to be beside the point compared with his patients’ suffering—but he is drawn to “reckless honesty.” When Brain Surgery Goes Wrong 2015-05-11T04:00:00Z
If the poverty of Sparkhill’s Muslims were the only reason for their inwardness, prosperity would fix it. Multicultural and aggrieved 2015-01-22T05:00:00Z
All of the nations showed modest rises in inwardness over time, which can be explained, paradoxically, by a growth in international collaborations. Clubby and ‘disturbing’ citation behavior by researchers in Italy has surged 2019-09-11T04:00:00Z
Otherwise, he understood, in the name of some sort or other of crowd loyalty, desperate individuals will continue to flee their own inwardness. Ukraine, Syria and the Struggle Between Warring Crowds 2014-06-02T04:00:00Z
But the relations of pure thought, losing their inwardness, appear as relations of space and time; the abstract development of thought Philosophy of nature. appears as matter and movement. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 2 "Hearing" to "Helmond" 2012-04-25T02:00:53.567Z
Certain qualities of sharpness and cuteness warned him that if he controlled his temper, and did not bluster, he held the whip hand in a situation of which the true inwardness was still hidden. The House 'Round the Corner 2012-04-14T02:00:22.063Z
Little by little the inwardness of it all appealed to him. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z
Marco Seeber, a science policy researcher at the University of Ghent in Belgium, says the growth in Italy’s inwardness is “striking.” Clubby and ‘disturbing’ citation behavior by researchers in Italy has surged 2019-09-11T04:00:00Z
Indeed, if the cardinal feature of the ethical sentiment be the inwardness and independence of its approbation and obligation, these ideas lie at the root of all true morality. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z
In it the absolute exists as the poetry and music of the heart, in the inwardness of feeling. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 2 "Hearing" to "Helmond" 2012-04-25T02:00:53.567Z
He was so much repelled by particular anthropomorphic and superstitious expressions or formul� of religious belief that he never appreciated their true inwardness or value. Herbert Spencer 2012-02-29T03:00:20.773Z
"Now, if ever," I thought, "is the time to fathom 'the true inwardness' of this strange man." Out of a Labyrinth 2012-02-17T03:00:38.887Z
I want this white race to keep on manifesting its true inwardness to the world. Unfettered A Novel 2012-02-12T03:00:15.143Z
The characteristic of Morality thus described is its essential inwardness, and the sovereignty of the conscience over all heteronomy. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z
I don't profess to be able to understand the inwardness of all I saw at the house I have just left, but it is plain that there is some vital need for secrecy. Christina 2012-01-16T03:00:06.507Z
Of course she did not think I knew the “inwardness” of her various friendships, equally of course as time went on I understood them perfectly. Fifty-One Years of Victorian Life 2012-01-15T03:00:15.917Z
The sense of form is ironically disclaimed by the people—for they have the “sense of substance”: they are famous for their cult of “inwardness.” Thoughts Out of Season (Part II) 2011-12-07T03:00:18.847Z
Your short notice of Schinz's really bouffon book showed me to my regret that even you have not yet caught the true inwardness of my notion of Truth. The Letters of William James, Vol. II 2011-11-24T03:00:48.427Z
It is the monotonous undifferentiated inwardness—a faint self-awareness and self-realisation of the material world, but at first a mere vague psychical protoplasm and without defined nucleus, without perceptible organisation or separation of structures. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z
The inexorable Law would have taken no account of the true inwardness of the case. Maid of the Mist 2011-11-21T03:00:11.937Z
As the true inwardness of the position began to dawn on her, in phantasmagoric procession the events of the previous night flashed across her mind. A Duel 2011-11-20T03:00:13.840Z
It is in such informal narratives as these that we get at the 'true inwardness' of the war and its surroundings. The World Masters 2011-11-18T03:00:31.543Z
For as Bergson says, "it is to the very inwardness of Life that Intuition leads us." Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z
But with the stigma of immediacy upon it, the subject's liberty is only a manner of life, without the infinite self-reflection and the subjective inwardness of conscience. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z
Because we can not understand the inwardness of their power, we assert that they act by the influence of instinct. Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z
Such life of man is an inner thing, intensely inner; its essence lies in its inwardness. Atlantic Classics 2011-10-16T02:00:18.497Z
This predisposition to inwardness was favored by the long seclusion of Concord, which kept Emerson aloof from the world and prevented the friction which is so damaging to serenity. Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z
Strange and unfathomable are the ways of Sahibs, and perhaps the true inwardness of the incident had been quite otherwise?  Cupid in Africa 2011-09-28T02:00:21.467Z
The other factor is to invest the special quality of feeling, as contrasted with this inwardness of mind, with the character of something existent, but as a negative or as the abstract otherness of itself. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z
"Dear child," she said, "you will never know the true inwardness of any sentiment you entertain concerning me until I explain it to you." Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z
He concentrated on the back-field defense and began for the first time to understand the inwardness of it. Rough-Hewn 2011-09-20T02:00:15.147Z
His mind had some of the contemplative and impersonal characteristics of the oriental, and by its original processes he was enabled to appreciate the true inwardness of Christianity as the western mind cannot do. William Blake A Study of His Life and Art Work 2011-09-13T02:00:35.943Z
It was then that the real inwardness of an embarrassing position was revealed. The Outspan Tales of South Africa 2011-08-31T02:01:41.410Z
Intelligence, as it at first recollects the intuition, places the content of feeling in its own inwardness—in a space and a time of its own. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind 2012-03-07T03:00:14.327Z
We were packed and marching at 7:30 next morning, and to those who know the inwardness of packing in winter, that statement means a good deal. Hunting in Many Lands The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club 2011-08-20T02:00:11.973Z
He had actually profited by it in the end, profited immensely by being temporarily out of the game, so that he could consider and understand the real inwardness of what it was all about. Rough-Hewn 2011-09-20T02:00:15.147Z
Because in such cases the writers are invariably dealing with situations the inwardness of which they know really nothing. The Lure of the Pen A book for Would-Be Authors 2011-07-26T02:00:15.573Z
The effusion the imagery and the gracious parts added from Gaul, the mysticism of the Oriental, the philosophy of Greece, the Northern inwardness and intimacy, contributed nothing to it. Rome 2011-07-24T02:00:10.227Z
As a way of adjusting Israel's national hope to monotheism it is not comparable with the prophetic way of ethics and inwardness. Religion and the War 2011-07-18T02:00:22.307Z
We may indeed have a very keen and lively sentiment of the subjectivity, and inwardness, and newness or originality of our culture, in which, for example, Dante, Dante himself, is our Dante, is “We.” The Reform of Education 2011-07-18T02:00:21.207Z
Have you got the real inwardness of that appeal? The Whole Armour of God 2011-07-12T02:00:30.060Z
In the near foreground Russell Davidson was teaching Mary Brooke the true inwardness of the chip shot. Fore! 2011-07-11T02:00:06.097Z
You mean the true inwardness of all that tragedy last spring?... Nobody's Child 2011-06-29T02:00:24.827Z
I suppose, at the right time, you will let me into the ‘true inwardness’ of the Sailor business?” Dangerous Ground or, The Rival Detectives 2011-06-11T02:00:11.853Z
Concretely, the discipline which good teachers enforce in the classroom is the natural behaviour of the spirit which adheres to itself in the seriousness and inwardness of its own work. The Reform of Education 2011-07-18T02:00:21.207Z
Now, too, the pretty, pert-looking Blackcap first appears, and pours forth his tender and touching love-song, scarcely inferior, in a certain plaintive inwardness, to the autumn song of the Robin. Mirror of the Months 2011-05-21T02:00:10.227Z
"That is the true inwardness of the whole business, Wright, and that thought kept my ballot blank," was Alex's suggestion. The Comstock Club 2011-05-18T02:00:16.367Z
The others never did know the true inwardness of that story. The Outdoor Chums on a Houseboat 2011-04-13T02:00:14.140Z
The question of supremacy was decided, and to all who knew the true inwardness of their drawn battle Richard Stanhope was “the Star of the force.” Dangerous Ground or, The Rival Detectives 2011-06-11T02:00:11.853Z
A volume might be written on the strange distortions of Christian doctrines amongst savage peoples unable to grasp their true inwardness. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z
The full inwardness of the incident had not penetrated to his brain; he saw without believing, in the manner of the materialist who denies the marvellous even when it is before his eyes. The Secret Glory 2011-03-22T02:00:17.863Z
Here is profundity, inwardness, honesty, waywardness; here are the most touching accents of nature, and the most varied assortment of curious lore and grotesque fancies. Three Philosophical Poets Lucretius, Dante, and Goethe 2011-03-20T02:00:33.357Z
And though such antinomianism has always been sternly repudiated by the moral consciousness of Christendom, it has never been forgotten that “inwardness,” rightness of heart or spirit, is the pre-eminent characteristic of Christian goodness. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 7 "Equation" to "Ethics" 2011-02-27T03:00:31.973Z
During the next few days I realised the true inwardness of what it was to be prepared for an entertainment of this kind. Some Experiences of an Irish R.M. 2011-01-16T03:00:24.113Z
The other is that a writer is a being in whose sensibility is fused . . . the duality of inwardness and outside world, and he must never be asked to sunder this union.” Book Review - Telling Times - Writing and Living, 1954-2008 - By Nadine Gordimer 2010-07-30T17:15:00Z
On some great central truths, such as the inwardness of happiness and the brotherhood of man, Plutarch and the Stoics were at one. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius
It was some time before we learned the true inwardness of the events of that night. The Window at the White Cat
We have before us in this city at this hour an exhibition of capitalist machine politics which lays bare the true inwardness of the situation in the capitalist camp. Labor and Freedom
Bates evidently knew his business, so evidently that Dalroy did not even question him as to the true inwardness of Smithy’s attentions. The Day of Wrath A Story of 1914
I wonder, as they face the knife or the mallet, at the sublime moment of the end, are they awakened at last to the true inwardness of their false friend, man! A Flight in Spring In the car Lucania from New York to the Pacific coast and back, during April and May, 1898
The inwardness of this did not appear to Victoria; for she did not then know that plain secretaries are generally paid, and try to earn their salary. A Bed of Roses
Last night when you showed me the true inwardness of this mix-up, I was sick and sorry. The King of Arcadia
You needed help to see the true inwardness of your spirit. Shadows of Flames A Novel
Her simple mind had not yet probed the inwardness of Mrs. Herbertson's "mistake." Helena Brett's Career
Terror was a large, handsome, and cultured lady who knew the precise value of human life, the inwardness of Robert Elsmere, the latest poetry—everything in fact that a clever woman should know. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel
She was contemplating those boots now with a smile of rare contentment that showed its inwardness even in the gray light of early morning. Leerie
"You see what we are up against, Bourke," he summed up when he had explained the true inwardness of the situation to the Irishman. The King of Arcadia
You know the inwardness of things, but they don’t. Lady Cassandra
It is clear, therefore, that such a name could not have been given to any individual cave, unless the general idea of being within, or inwardness, had been present in the mind. Lectures on The Science of Language
No man can grasp the inwardness of an employ by the light of pure reason—even though that reason be republican. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel
Its quality of being a brute fact ab extra says nothing whatever as to its inwardness. Essays in Radical Empiricism
Its true inwardness is composed of spiral springs which have gnawed through the cloth in many instances. A Guest at the Ludlow and Other Stories
The result is that this inwardness and soul are attributed also to the purely material world, the world of “dead” matter. Naturalism And Religion
Alas! that the people should not have better appreciated the inwardness of his mission, but should have taken in only that which was temporal and not eternal! Training the Teacher
The meaning of the guardian tigers, the inwardness of the main pagoda, and the countless little ones, was hidden from me. From Sea to Sea Letters of Travel
It was quite enough for Ruth Wylie to know the true inwardness of that day; a day, Ruth was certain, that would never, never be duplicated in her experience. Peggy Raymond's Vacation or Friendly Terrace Transplanted
Has God arranged an outward system to be a constant diversion from the inward—a weight on its wheels—a burden on its wings—and then commanded a strict and rigid inwardness and spirituality? The May Flower, and Miscellaneous Writings
The true inwardness of “becoming” is hidden in the mystery of the transcendental. Naturalism And Religion
Coleridge had many of the elements of this method: learning, inwardness, a subtle psychology, a dramatic power of sympathy with modes of thought other than his own. English Critical Essays Nineteenth Century
Christianity is a religion of inwardness, it finds its root in the heart and soul of man, then effects the outward life. The Defects of the Negro Church The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 10
Perhaps it was some instinctive inwardness that made him glad he had got his message and could be gone. When Ghost Meets Ghost
Then you are ready to recognize and to convey the true inwardness you find in conditions commonplace to others. The Painter in Oil A complete treatise on the principles and technique necessary to the painting of pictures in oil colors
For to say that the physical inwardness, once it has arisen, is “transmitted,” is not an explanation but merely an admission that the riddle exists. Naturalism And Religion
But if she divined the inwardness of this, which of course she did, outwardly she contrived to be oblivious. The Missourian
No one else in Carcajou knew anything as to the inwardness of the girl’s coming, of Sophy’s share in it, or of the discovery by the doctor of the latter’s duplicity. The Peace of Roaring River
The history of this scheme in its true inwardness is the history of Wall Street for the past thirty years. The Arena Volume 18, No. 92, July, 1897
They were strange products, most of these poems of his; mirroring vague metaphysical moods, unseizable mystic fancies; incomprehensible save to one whose own inwardness they suggested, or to one of infinite emotional sympathy. Cleo The Magnificent Or, the Muse of the Real
Put on your thinking cap, and see if you can not find out the true inwardness of these sausages. Harper's Young People, June 22, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
Especially foolish, however, are those parents who believe that by the employment of innuendo they are able to conceal from any children who may be present the true inwardness of their conversation. The Sexual Life of the Child
The day has come when missionaries must study with more seriousness the religion of India, that they may understand its true inwardness and discover its sources of power. India, Its Life and Thought
They don't know the true inwardness of State politics. A Man of Two Countries
With this comes the conviction that the source of all this lies inward, in that inwardness where our true selves lie and springs from the very nature of that. Progress and History
You are the chosen retort of the White to the challenge of the Black, but I wonder if you have perceived the real inwardness of your own explanation of the War? The Orchard of Tears
This is the true inwardness of the popular spirit, the will of the people which wishes to do everything itself, or what is the same thing, through its representatives, its faithful and servile creatures. The Cult of Incompetence
With impish relish of the inwardness of the situation, he stirs the mixture in the pot. The Wagnerian Romances
Moreover, Old King Brady showed plainly by the questions he asked that he was familiar with the true inwardness of the things he accused Nick of. The Bradys Beyond Their Depth The Great Swamp Mystery
The inwardness and solidity of this quiet beauty comes from the intrinsic character of the pleasure which makes it up. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
But do not miss the true inwardness of this command: 'Be ye holy, for I am holy'. Standards of Life and Service
It has a general character of inwardness because it arises less from sensation than from feeling, often from a simple and fugitive impression. Essay on the Creative Imagination
The whole story is illumined with one thought, how to master the material show of things and reach their spiritual inwardness. Homer's Odyssey A Commentary
But it is to the very inwardness of life that intuition leads us—by intuition I mean instinct that has become disinterested, self-conscious, capable of reflecting upon its object and of enlarging it indefinitely. Creative Evolution
And we may even feel that there is a wholeness and inwardness about the development of certain ideal characters, that makes such a treatment of them fundamentally false and artificial. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
Is that the real inwardness of the Trojan horse pushed forward against our tariff wall, in the name of humanity, to suffering Porto Rico? Problems of Expansion As Considered In Papers and Addresses
This form of art despises the clear and exact representation of the outer world: it replaces it by a sort of music that aspires to express the changing and fleeting inwardness of the human soul. Essay on the Creative Imagination
Well, you would never get the true inwardness unless I told you. At Plattsburg
By the common folk his account was believed ad literam, and not all the better sort saw the true inwardness of the occurrence. Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea
This material beauty adds incalculably, as we have already pointed out, to the inwardness and sublimity of the effect. The Sense of Beauty Being the Outlines of Aesthetic Theory
He referred to the fact that the prisoner had chosen to defend himself, and as a consequence lessened hid chances of acquittal, but they had also to consider the inwardness of that fact. The Day of Judgment
Among the older and more staid people the inwardness of the situation was more and more realised. All for a Scrap of Paper A Romance of the Present War
I am going back to duty to-morrow, and I want to realize the inwardness of all we have seen. "The Pomp of Yesterday"
But this direct treatment of the relation between religion and philosophy must be deferred until in the present chapter we shall have come to appreciate the inwardness of the religious consciousness. The Approach to Philosophy
But just at this time, instead of a spiritual kingdom of heaven, the inwardness of the Christian principle wears the appearance of being altogether directed outwards, and leaving its proper sphere. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 14 — Philosophy and Economics
But the inwardness of the word Aristocracy has little or no meaning to them; it is too elusive, too intangible. The Day of Judgment
Did you get at the inwardness of it all? All for a Scrap of Paper A Romance of the Present War
To know London means a lifetime's study; but we did get a superficial glimpse of its life, and we tried to understand the inwardness of that life. "The Pomp of Yesterday"
This immediate revelation of the true inwardness of being serves as the key to an "intuitive interpretation" of the gradations of nature, and will finally awaken a sense of the presence of the universal Will. The Approach to Philosophy
The entire message of this treatise, written by the wandering chronicler and spiritual prophet of Germany, and here reproduced in English, is the inwardness of everything that concerns the religious life. Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries
The inwardness of politics, too, possessed him more fully. The Day of Judgment
He thought ruefully and humbly, as he wandered on through the dusk, of his own lack of inwardness: 'Everything divides me from Thee!' he could have cried in St. Augustine's manner. Robert Elsmere
As an Englishman, I felt jealous, and I asked why, during these last months, there had been no voice heard in England, proclaiming the idealism, the inwardness of this gigantic struggle? "The Pomp of Yesterday"
The extreme inwardness of this ideal is characteristic of an age that despaired of attainment, whether of pleasure or knowledge. The Approach to Philosophy
It all seemed plain enough except that the true inwardness of the last piece of information did not strike me at the time. The Defence of Duffer's Drift
All present realised something of the inwardness of that to which they had just been listening. The Day of Judgment
"But do you know anything about the inwardness of this business on Hue and Cry Island?" Blow The Man Down A Romance Of The Coast - 1916
Here, as far as the Government is concerned, we can look into the very inwardness of the British mind, its hopes, its ideals. "The Pomp of Yesterday"
With its aid the inwardness of the whole world may now be apprehended. The Approach to Philosophy
The "Paris Mutuel" would appear to be a pretty square arrangement, but, according to those acquainted with its true inwardness, it has been "easily manipulated by those in control." Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations The Veil Lifted, and Light Thrown on Crime and its Causes, and Criminals and their Haunts. Facts and Disclosures.
The inwardness of everything, the ghastly issues of the scene, became tremendously real. The Day of Judgment
But I would have practiced my kind of inwardness, thinking my own thoughts as I did when alone, dreaming wonderful dreams, feeling a life stir within me. An Interpretation of Friends Worship
I tell you, Sir, no one can read the inwardness of the battles of Ypres without believing in Almighty God. "The Pomp of Yesterday"
There is an outwardness and an inwardness of nature, corresponding to the knower's body on the one hand, and his feeling or will on the other. The Approach to Philosophy
You will never know from the perusal of the Blue Book the true inwardness of the happenings in the Ochori country in the spring of the year of Wish. Bones Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
Perhaps it was one of the most graphic descriptions of the scene which appeared in any journal, and caught more truly the inwardness of the event which set all Lancashire talking, than any other. The Day of Judgment
Thus, in publishing the Platform, Schmucker and his compeers cast off the Lutheran mask and revealed the true inwardness of their intolerant Reformed spirit—a blunder which served to frustrate their own sinister objects. American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South)
They have the ever seductive note of meditation and inwardness, which, when it sounds true, as it assuredly did here, moves the spirit like a divine music. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 7: W.R. Greg: A Sketch
Its essence is, at any rate, some such inwardness of life resolving ideality and reality into one, and drawing upon objective truth only to the extent required for the confirming of that relation. The Approach to Philosophy
And so back to the comfortable villa on the hillside with its flaming geraniums and its atmosphere of that comfort and enduring respectability which stood to Herr Haase for the very inwardness of Germany. Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories
Moreover, the inwardness of the trial had seized upon the imaginations of the people. The Day of Judgment
What is to be noted is that even in London, having had time to take a reflective view, poor Flora was far from being certain as to the true inwardness of her violent dismissal. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
In his rich loquacity he roamed the history of the State painstakingly for the edification of Steering, as one who stood at Missouri's gates, inquiring of her true inwardness. Sally of Missouri
Its true inwardness is quickly revealed by adding a "d" at the beginning of the word. Quiet Talks on the Crowned Christ of Revelation
Eloquent was critical about ties, he had by long apprenticeship penetrated to the true inwardness of their importance, and this afternoon he was very difficult to please. The Ffolliots of Redmarley
Many of us stumble over this text because, not getting at its true inwardness, we have an uneasy feeling that it carries us too far. Men in the Making
The inwardness of what was passing before his eyes was hidden from him, who had looked on, more impenetrably than from me who at a distance of years was listening to his words. Chance A Tale in Two Parts
He discoursed upon the true inwardness of the military method of running an office, pausing at last for the Ancient to say a few words. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 150, February 2, 1916
He told me he had noticed in my countenance a deep inwardness and presence of God, which had given him a strong desire of seeing me again. The Autobiography of Madame Guyon
The religion of Tennyson is there, but the poem must be carefully studied if its true inwardness is to be grasped. Morality as a Religion An exposition of some first principles
The two positive features of the new law of righteousness as expounded by Jesus are—inwardness and spontaneity. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics
He examined Goshorn’s spectacles with so much interest, that I suspect it was really the first time in his life that he ever fully ascertained the “true inwardness and utilitarianism” of such objects.  Memoirs
The spiritual life, then, may be described by its characteristic marks of serenity, a certain inwardness, a measure of saintliness. The Essentials of Spirituality
The true inwardness of Vienna's calamity seems to lie in the fact that she is the capital of a very badly governed country. Europe—Whither Bound? Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921
Is it a wonder that this cheerless creed has "increasingly repelled rather than attracted religious people" when once they have understood its inwardness? Problems of Immanence: studies critical and constructive
Life is manifested in inwardness of character, and not in pomp of circumstance. Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics
When these two characteristics are isolated from each other, one may have doubts; but when they co-exist, then the outwardness or inwardness appears fully evidenced. The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
Depth of religious conviction, extraordinary inwardness of character, apostolic zeal for the spiritual welfare of individuals, absorbing devotion to his calling and all its details, were among his most marked characteristics. American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod
They miss the inwardness, which love alone can supply. Friendship
The "true inwardness" of the change, of which the Protestant Reformation represented the ideological side, meant the transformation of society from a basis mainly corporative and co-operative to one individualistic in its essential character. German Culture Past and Present
Had he had the shadowiest suspicion of my plans, of the true inwardness of the Croffut-Dominick movement, he would as readily have offered me his own head. The Plum Tree
There will be no attempt in this book to build up a theory of apparitions, or to define the true inwardness of a ghost. Real Ghost Stories
Before long, however, he began to reveal the true inwardness of his character. American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod
The true inwardness of the refusal of the hall was that Jeffres was the business competitor of Alfred's father. Watch Yourself Go By
To understand the true inwardness of the Anabaptist and similar movements, it is necessary to endeavour to think oneself back into the intellectual conditions of the period. German Culture Past and Present
Indeed, it was not often that her intellectual subtlety enabled her to extract from outward appearances the true inwardness of the various matters that entered the orbit of her observations. Marion's Faith.
It is a record of experience; but that experience, in its facts, in its inwardness and in its outward colouring, begins and ends in myself. Notes on My Books
For that there must be a culture practiced in seeking the inwardness of impulses, competent to ward off the idols of its own thought, hospitable to novelty and sufficiently inventive to harness power. A Preface to Politics
But I knew the true inwardness of him now, as I had learned to know the true inwardness of Dierdre. Everyman's Land
Then she would see their true inwardness, and his feelings would be spared, as he could not deny that the majority of them had been written by ladies. The Captain of the Kansas
The purity, the inwardness, the searchings of the heart, the religious sentiment of beauty, present so unmistakably in the art of the great men who had developed music, were wanting in his work. Musical Portraits Interpretations of Twenty Modern Composers
He has seen its inwardness, its fatal bias. Evolution An Investigation and a Critique
Whether his imagination is fibrous enough to catch the inwardness of the mutterings of our age is something experience alone can show. A Preface to Politics
There is still, thank God, something clean about British sport and sportsmen of which the Kaiser never caught the inwardness and spirit. Raemaekers' Cartoons With Accompanying Notes by Well-known English Writers
The real inwardness of no religion can ever be known from its theology. Modern Religious Cults and Movements
The man's thought, in its turn, can be made to reveal its own inwardness. The Craft of Fiction
The Reformation itself was a triumph of conscience and of "German inwardness," and its success was due to the fact that it made of the church a purely spiritual entity. The Age of the Reformation
But once I attempt to give that inwardness expression, I must use the only weapons I have--abstractions, theories, phrases. A Preface to Politics
And the adepts who have mastered the inwardness of Sartor are rare and few. Studies in Early Victorian Literature
It opens our eyes to its true inwardness, and purges it of the coarse and brutal qualities with which, in our practical lives, it is associated. The Breath of Life
Mark was on his feet before Jimmy ceased speaking, but even now he did not perceive the real inwardness of the situation. Enter Bridget
"I wonder what Nesbit Thorne will think of it all?" she remarked, after an interval of silence, giving voice to the inwardness of her discontent. Princess
We discover that humanity may resemble us very considerably--that the best way of knowing the inwardness of our neighbors is to know ourselves. A Preface to Politics
I wish to arrive at the true inwardness of this boat. Two Knapsacks A Novel of Canadian Summer Life
I was still pondering upon the real inwardness of the matter, when the boys came home to luncheon. The Garden, You, and I
It was Norman, the correspondence man, transformed now into a sales agent, who gave him his first hint of the inwardnesses. The Quickening
These three characteristics of the moral end are its inwardness, its importance, and, within certain limits, its absolute character. Is Life Worth Living?
P: Forsake the outwardness of sin and the inwardness thereof. Three Translations of The Koran (Al-Qur'an) side by side
"To learn the true inwardness of your gigantic smuggling scheme." The Bradys and the Girl Smuggler or, Working for the Custom House
Everything is brought back to its roots in the needs, aspirations, and inwardness of the soul. An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy
It looks gray-blue and tastes gray-blue, and gives to your psychic inwardness a dull, gray-blue, melancholy tone. The River and I
By the light, too, of these same beliefs, the inwardness of the moral end assumes an explicable meaning. Is Life Worth Living?
Unless we can view these movements of thought in their natural setting and order of genesis, we shall be in danger of turning autobiography into cosmology and inwardness into folly. Some Turns of Thought in Modern Philosophy Five Essays
Pictures taken by his Highness the Sun, who does not stop at the mere outer form of things, but reveals the true inwardness of them,—what they are actually. Dreamland
If this effort fails, the whole effort of development towards unity and inwardness fails. An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy
In these writings Luther depicts the true antichristian inwardness of the papacy. Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation
The Nature of Exposition In the word "expose"—to lay bare, to uncover, to show the true inwardness of—we see the foundation-idea of "Exposition." The Art of Public Speaking
The new height and depth and inwardness are all Jacob Behmen’s own; but the freedom and the ease and the movement and the melody are all William Law’s.  Jacob Behmen an appreciation
The conscientious young teacher is led to believe that it contains a recondite and portentous secret, by losing the true inwardness of which her whole career may be shattered. Talks To Teachers On Psychology; And To Students On Some Of Life's Ideals
Without such an inwardness and its content the deeper energy of life is not touched, and men drift with the tide of the environment. An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy
His transfiguring touch invests all the commandments with which He has been dealing with new inwardness, sweep, and spirituality, and finally He proclaims the supreme, all-including commandment of universal love. Expositions of Holy Scripture Ezekiel, Daniel, and the Minor Prophets. St Matthew Chapters I to VIII
It was given again its quality of ethical inwardness, and based directly upon religious experience. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant
I really didn't seem to get the true inwardness of what was expected of me. The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary
The medieval detail is gone but intense inwardness, devotion, and obedience are still required of the seeker to enable him to become a finder. A Short History of a Long Travel from Babylon to Bethel
Prior to this change the character had not become conscious of its own inwardness, but remained subservient to the norms of social and moral inheritance. An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy
And the true inwardness of those three words must be burned into body and brain, season after season, to be even remotely understood. Far to Seek A Romance of England and India
When I take the whole history of the violin into account I feel that the true inwardness of 'Violin Mastery' is best expressed by a kind of threefold group of great artists. Violin Mastery Talks with Master Violinists and Teachers
In telegraphic sentences, half nodded to their friends, They hint a matter's inwardness—and there the matter ends. Songs from Books
What was the true inwardness of this unwillingness to prohibit slavery where it could never go? Stephen A. Douglas A Study in American Politics
Nothing blossoms or bears fruit without the presence and the power of spiritual life in the deepest inwardness of the soul. An Interpretation of Rudolf Eucken's Philosophy
Perhaps it was just part of his peculiar 'inwardness.' Far to Seek A Romance of England and India
A Hindoo is born, not made, and the 'inwardness' of Hinduism is not to be penetrated, even by the most learned of 'barbarian' pundits. Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official
Then I shall be the only woman in New York to know the true inwardness of the Drewitt affair. New Faces
The inwardness and individualism of its teaching make its apparent effectiveness smaller than its real power, which works secretly and unobserved. Outspoken Essays
This double character of inwardness and practicality seems to me to be essential to its success; and incorporation will certainly help it to be maintained. The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day
William remained to the end a foreigner, who could not understand the inwardness of English politics. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham
And yet it was just by giving herself up that she seemed to glimpse sometimes her own inwardness. A Christmas Garland
Anyway, she may get a good laugh out of it now that she learns the real inwardness of the situation. The Road
She was pleased with her acumen in discerning the true inwardness of the case. Unleavened Bread
The full inwardness of these changes will be considered when we come to the personal aspect of the spiritual life. The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day
But he never could have understood the inwardness of Plato or Platonism, for his mind turned as naturally to scientific or brain-mind methods, as Plato's did to mysticism and the illumination of the Soul. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
Individualistic culture, on the other hand, endeavours to deal with life itself, but fails to see life as a whole, or as possessing any real inwardness. Rudolph Eucken : a philosophy of life
And this liking to investigate the hidden inwardness of motives—which many persons, weary of self-contemplation, wisely prefer to keep hidden—ran through the practice of all the arts. The Poetry Of Robert Browning
Who upon all the earth has the opportunity of knowing the true inwardness of dancing like the Catholic priests and bishops? There is No Harm in Dancing
Quite a revelation this of the true inwardness of the SQUIRE. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 17, 1891
Still, the method he chooses is interesting: it holds a light up to the inwardness of the age, and shows it dead. The Crest-Wave of Evolution A Course of Lectures in History, Given to the Graduates' Class in the Raja-Yoga College, Point Loma, in the College-Year 1918-19
The ideal of the Christian life is a personal life of pure inwardness, and of an ethical character. Rudolph Eucken : a philosophy of life
Christianity acquired new power and inwardness, and Nature was unceasingly praised as the mirror of the divine idea of creation. The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times
What did he know of the true inwardness of what he had seen? The Dark House
It is instructive in connection with this inwardness of Jesus' life to recall the rich familiarity with the whole world of nature which appears in his parables and other teachings. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth
Only through this intense inwardness can he attain to great visions and rhythmic raptures, and make you see and hear them. Essays Æsthetical
In London he would never have bestirred himself for old Geoffrey Barrington, who was only a Philistine, after all, with no sense of the inwardness of things. Kimono
Hence too, despite his profound inwardness--'The heart is deceitful above all things and desperately wicked, who can know it?' The Development of the Feeling for Nature in the Middle Ages and Modern Times
They were all profoundly dissatisfied with the rationalistic religion preached by the clergy at that time, and aimed at greater inwardness and depth of religious feeling. Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire
The principle of morality, the inwardness of Socrates originated necessarily in his day, but it took time before it could pass into general self-consciousness. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes
This growing inwardness of art is a main feature of literary history. Heart of Man
Both sides will tell their stories in a language unintelligible to the jury, who must try to ascertain the true inwardness of the situation through an interpreter. By Advice of Counsel
Instead of being interpreters of reality, concepts negate the inwardness of reality altogether. A Pluralistic Universe Hibbert Lectures at Manchester College on the Present Situation in Philosophy
He told me the true inwardness of the system; of the wretched, dreary life they suffered, and the brutality of the keepers. Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897
A.G.G.," in the issue of April 12th, the true inwardness of the portent is thus revealed:— "The message of Hull is a message for all the world. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 23, 1919
Epics at first are historical; but, sharing with the tendency of all art toward inwardness of meaning, they become purely spiritual. Heart of Man
I don't think Sir James himself has much inwardness to him, but certainly his son has shown us only the outermost shell. The Life and Letters of Elizabeth Prentiss
Five men, besides myself—six of us in all—know the true inwardness of last night's round-up. The Grafters
The true inwardness of the treaty is attempted to be explained. Building a State in Apache Land
Underneath all, however, a shrewd knowledge of human nature is betrayed, which unmasks motives and reveals the true inwardness of men and events with a humorous fidelity. Comic History of England
As not affecting the inwardness of things, which it was Mrs Verloc’s principle to ignore, this curiosity was excusable.  The Secret Agent a Simple Tale
Dora says she can understand it quite well; that I still lack the true inwardness of thought and feeling. A Young Girl's Diary
I gathered that this wasn't the ordinary Fourth Dimension that people talk of, but that fourth-dimensional inwardness or involution was part of it. The Moon Endureth: Tales and Fancies
One may say that the whole development of Christianity in inwardness has consisted in little more than the greater and greater emphasis attached to this crisis of self-surrender. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature
And then my eyes became opened to the inwardness of things and speeches the triviality of which had been so baffling and tiresome. The Shadow Line; a confession
She was in the dark as to the inwardness of the word “Shame.” The Secret Agent a Simple Tale
The real inwardness of it is that they are a dull race, and, like dull people despise all that they do not understand.  Worldly Ways and Byways
I did not know the true inwardness of the affair when I accepted. John Barleycorn
In a day of shams, it was a religion of veracity rooted in spiritual inwardness, and a return to something more like the original gospel truth than men had ever known in England. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature
He had been long suspected, but no certain symptoms had been alleged, since the brave little woman revealed nothing of the frightful inwardness of her married life…. The Indian Lily and Other Stories
And only the poets themselves, especially the little poets who cannot utter half the fire that consumes them, may know the searing pain and passion and the true inwardness of it all. The Centaur
The few days since you have been away have brought out the true inwardness of her. It Happened in Egypt
And not until man-grown did I tell her the true inwardness of that disgraceful affair. John Barleycorn
The account, ampler though it is than the others, does not reveal the true inwardness of the different religious positions. Josephus
Saunders McClellan and his Devil alone sensed the inwardness of those two piles, and they held modest communion over it in the back of the kirk. Quaint Courtships
He, who could take a liking for the genuine inwardness of the enthusiast George Fox, might have been expected to appreciate equal unworldliness, joined with culture and reading, in Milton. Milton
He thought ruefully and humbly, as he wondered on through the dusk, of his own lack of inwardness: 'Everything divides me from Thee!' he could have cried in St. Augustine's manner. Robert Elsmere
He prized Christianity for what it is in itself, for its inwardness, its fidelity to human nature, and its ethical integrity. Unitarianism in America
She adores two incompatibles—the Reformation and the Revolution, France and the contrary of France; her talent itself is a combination of two opposing qualities, inwardness and brilliancy, noisy display and lyrical charm. Amiel's Journal
And it is this inwardness or subjectivity, which principally and most fundamentally distinguishes all the classic from all the modern poetry. Literary Remains, Volume 1
The ambitious medical student makes a specialty of true inwardness. Remarks
Such a starved and surface conception of righteousness is essential to self-righteousness, for no man who sees the law of duty in its depth and inwardness can flatter himself that he has kept it. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Luke
His holidays were sweetened by the thought of Mr. Langridge's baffled wrath on discovering the true inwardness of the recent episode. The Politeness of Princes and Other School Stories
This is a special case of a man who appears to have fully discerned the spirituality and inwardness of law, and to have felt that the one bond between God and man was love. Expositions of Holy Scripture St. Mark
He has the wit of the southern with the deeper inwardness of the northern genius. Literary Remains, Volume 1
If she discovered the true inwardness of this Anglo-American "Jewdesprit," she refrained from saying anything about it. Remarks
They are felt by every man who has honestly tried to measure the sweep and inwardness of God's law, and to realise it in life. Expositions of Holy Scripture Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth, and First Book of Samuel, Second Samuel, First Kings, and Second Kings chapters I to VII
Let me state at once the true inwardness of the matter, as I have been led to see it. America To-day, Observations and Reflections
Of course, the new names were given with a full consciousness of the inwardness of names. The Reconciliation of Races and Religions
To grasp the inwardness of this saying we must note that— I. Goodness comes from godliness. Expositions of Holy Scripture Second Kings Chapters VIII to End and Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah. Esther, Job, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes
Now you grasp the inwardness of my Christmas present—it is a coasting outfit. The Nest Builder
England has not yet appreciated the true inwardness of a favorite phrase of ours,—a new deal. Confessions and Criticisms
Consider also what follows.—'If the I were not the Self, the inwardness of the Self would not exist; for it is just the consciousness of the I which separates the inward from the outward. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
He evidently foresaw that trouble would arise in that direction, and perhaps Ellery Channing assisted him in penetrating the true inwardness of the movement. The Life and Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne
In short, what is the true inwardness of a tail? Concerning Animals and Other Matters
And surely you to know, or to learn; but if neither, then have you gone short of joy and the true inwardness of life. The Night Land
At least until he knew the inwardness of the butcher-knife incident. The Heart of the Range
In the absence of egoity, 'inwardness' could not be established for consciousness. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
Then, as the true inwardness of the case dawned on him, a look which was almost admiration came over his angular countenance. Up the Hill and Over
It ought to have gone out of its way to search out the inwardness of the events. Freedom's Battle Being a Comprehensive Collection of Writings and Speeches on the Present Situation
Only one other person knew all of its inwardness, though the preacher guessed most of the secret pretty shrewdly, and everybody was familiar with its outcome. John Wesley, Jr. The Story of an Experiment
But to him the true inwardness of spontaneous play lies in the fact that it is spontaneous—so far as anything in the universe can be spontaneous. The Child under Eight
Mr Thompson, though an excellent classic, had no knowledge of the inwardness of the Human Boy. The Pothunters
Used in a vague way, mysticism stands for spiritual inwardness. Judaism
"Oh, Georgie, do you grasp the inwardness of that?" she said. Queen Lucia
With this atmosphere about him it is not to be wondered that the colonel lost the true inwardness of the situation. Colonel Carter of Cartersville
"Oh! that the earth might see all this foul inwardness, and discern aright the bland deception with which those subtle plots are executed!" Mr. World and Miss Church-Member A twentieth century allegory
For the people who have intuition, which is probably another name for musical or muscular perception, often appreciate the quality of an event and the inwardness of an act far better than the visualizer. Public Opinion
As rhythmical, poetry shares the inwardness of music; wherefore, unless its rhythm is to be a mere functionless, ornamental dress, whatever it expresses should have its source in the inner man. The Principles of Aesthetics
Think of this, aspiring Sheridans, ye who polish the dialogue with midnight oil; realise the true inwardness of the drama, and go burn me your epigrams! Without Prejudice
Perhaps a remark which he made to me one day at "Sunnyside" will show better than anything I can write the true inwardness of the man. The Romance and Tragedy
Here Bob McGraw learned the true inwardness of a poem which he had once recited as a boy at school. The Long Chance
If he is dealing with the inwardness of an event he follows it to its conclusion regardless of the pain it causes. Public Opinion
The complexity of poetry is the source of its strength, lending it something of the inwardness of music and the plasticity of the pictorial arts; but is also the source of its weakness. The Principles of Aesthetics
This is the true inwardness of the Proteus myth. Without Prejudice
Given a duly educated African, I am sure that he would grasp the true inwardness of the Antigone far and away better than any European now living can.  Travels in West Africa
I haven't the time to tell you of the inwardness of the deal. Smoke Bellew
"And then also a quite little cheese!" said Sophia, slightly imitating the tone of the landlord, as she drew from the inwardness of her cloak a small round parcel. The Old Wives' Tale
Keen questions and sharp comment rip open and expose to view the true inwardness of the officers' behavior. Community Civics and Rural Life
"Just because I've wasted my career on frivolous trifles like science, you needn't think I've wholly neglected the true inwardness of life, as exemplified in 'The Hunting of the Snark,'" he said gravely. The Unspeakable Perk
Todd got the true inwardness of the situation before he had been many days at Wesley: for the scene with the children was often repeated when court was not in session. Kennedy Square
On the other hand, what formerly disgusted him, now delights him and is the desire of his heart—for instance, weakness, sorrow, inwardness, humility, self-abandonment, and detachment from all the creatures. Light, Life, and Love : selections from the German mystics of the middle ages
There was more of the essence of strength, of the stern inwardness of power, in that which confronted life and Time in absolute stillness; in a mountain, in this temple. In the Wilderness
But the true inwardness of the adventure was a thing never to be put into words. Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land: a story of Australian life
The true inwardness of the perilous adventure began to dawn on me. Simon the Jester
No; not even Tess O'Neill could have grasped the true inwardness of it all. Missy
This love and delight none can experience who has not inwardness. Light, Life, and Love : selections from the German mystics of the middle ages
"You haven't changed," she said, staring intently at him in her oddly impersonal way, which appraised and yet held something of inwardness. In the Wilderness
"Steve," said I to my old schoolmate: "of course, you and I are seized of the true inwardness of duffing; but to those who live cleanly, as noblemen should, this would appear a dirty transaction." Such Is Life
The chauffeur didn't seem to grasp the true inwardness of this brilliant bit. The Rise of Roscoe Paine
As we got close the true inwardness of It became apparent to me; but the mariners did not seem to realize till the very last.  The Lady of the Shroud
And the man begins to complain by reason of his misery; what is become of his ardent love, his inwardness, his gratitude, the interior consolations, the heartfelt joys? Light, Life, and Love : selections from the German mystics of the middle ages
The inwardness and mystery of this attachment drives men of every class to the use of emblems. Essays — Second Series
But I did not want to meditate very long on the inwardness of this peculiar episode. Under Western Eyes
In telegraphic sentences, half swallowed at the ends, They hint a matter's inwardness—and there the matter ends. Actions and Reactions
For a little I could hardly accept the truth which wove itself through my brain as the true inwardness of each fact came home to me and took its place in the whole fabric.  The Lady of the Shroud
And He was equally full of inwardness, for it was He who brought upon earth the fire which has consumed all the saints and all good men. Light, Life, and Love : selections from the German mystics of the middle ages
The sacrifice of the portrait was a sacrifice to the true inwardness of Lady Beldonald, and did much, for the time, I divined, toward muffling their domestic tension.  The Beldonald Holbein
You don't seem to be onto the real inwardness of this deal. The Depot Master
The true inwardness of the situation lay in the indignation of this Britisher at finding a German railway porter unable to comprehend English.  Three Men on the Bummel
After a sleepless night he had begun at an early hour to try and corner Lord Emsworth in order to explain to him the true inwardness of last night's happenings. Something New
If I knew why Brett ceased to be butler in that household, I might be in less doubt as to the true inwardness of him. And Even Now
Let us perforate into the inwardness of your proposition. The Gentle Grafter
When the Bishop heard that I had sent away the cook on a special and unnecessary holiday he saw the inwardness of the manoeuvre, and from that moment we were scarcely on speaking terms.  The Toys of Peace, and other papers
The inwardness of what was passing before his eyes was hidden from him, who had looked on, more impenetrably than from me who at a distance of years was listening to his words.  Chance A Tale in Two Parts
He became chiefly eyesight clothed in blue jeans, and on the homeward drive to the mule alone did he confide in language the inwardness of his thoughts. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million
The true inwardness of St. Paul's prescription had been revealed to me; the attitude—sometimes sneered at—of those who drink it under doctor's orders, regarding it purely as a medicine, appeared to me reasonable. Paul Kelver, a Novel
He could not quite define it to himself, but subtlety and inwardness seemed added. A Voyage to Arcturus
Sir Nathaniel, as an old diplomatist, had a way of understanding, as if by foreknowledge, the true inwardness of things, and asked suddenly, but in a matter-of-fact, indifferent voice: “Was he after Lilla?” Lair of the White Worm
No matter what he and the Sanhedrim believed of the true inwardness of the situation, it was clear this rabble had been well tutored to believe that Rome was at the bottom of it. The Jacket (Star-Rover)
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