单词 | saneness |
例句 | But in packing every other moment with something wild and anchoring it with a pointless arc about Debbie and Rusty’s marriage, “Vacation” has diverged from the simple saneness and sophisticated, of-its-time satire of the first. Review: ‘Vacation’ is a funny homage to its predecessor 2015-07-27T04:00:00Z Taken from the logical standpoint of protection to the home, sound saneness, improvement in morals, an enhancement of citizenship, it is the second paramount issue of the age. Treading the Narrow Way 2011-07-21T02:00:18.563Z The comprehensiveness and symmetry, the saneness and dignity of the Book of Common Prayer are educative forces of enormous value. With God in the World A Series of Papers 2010-12-20T17:12:19.523Z If the paper cares to discuss their truth or saneness, it will entrust that matter to the editorial writers. News Writing The Gathering , Handling and Writing of News Stories The niece was struck by the unusual saneness of these words. The Story of Don Quixote The real grain of saneness left in young Garron was his inborn love of a gun. A Village of Vagabonds For all the harshness of the life which claimed him Steve's whole nature was imbued with a saneness of sympathy, a deep kindliness of spirit that left him master of himself under every emotion. The Heart of Unaga But at the sound of the Bishop's voice, for a moment there flashed into his eyes almost the saneness of returned reason. The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills Goethe sympathised with Antonio’s point of view; he had in his nature so much of the spirit of conduct, of saneness, of the common reason of the world. Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. To Tennyson, as to Cowper, Milton was the one great English poet after Shakspere; and here, also, we revere the saneness of view. Immortal Memories All his most characteristic utterances, such as: "blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God;" "who loves much shall be forgiven much;" reveal unsurpassed saneness and truth of perception. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life To conclude this already too lengthy argument, facts are vindicating in every country the saneness of the Catholic view-point on religious instruction and atmosphere in the school. Catholic Problems in Western Canada And, finally, when parents are freed from their "conspiracy of silence" by a reverent attitude toward the whole of life, their very saneness will impart to their children a wholesome respect for the reproductive instinct. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy Yet it needed some relief from the very saneness of its rationalism, and it found the antidote to its vicious court life in the crystal springs of Castaly. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England His later work in poetry and prose, devoted to the reconstruction of English history, is remarkable for the justness and saneness of its temper. English Literature: Modern Home University Library of Modern Knowledge But this seriousness of hers was of a new kind, of the kind that bespeaks sobriety and saneness of soul. The Price She Paid The saneness and manliness were still needed, but the joy had gone, or at least was veiled. Gone to Earth She suffered from what is classed by the doctors as furor epilepticus, a form of spasmodic insanity not inconsistent with a high degree of bodily vigor and long periods of apparently complete mental saneness. The Postmaster's Daughter I opened my lips, to offer a contradictory opinion; for my sense of the saneness of things, would not allow me to take the story literally; then I shut them again, without saying anything. The House on the Borderland Her words and touch brought saneness as well as hope. Nature's Serial Story All of their pictures are conspicuous for their saneness and big feeling. The Galleries of the Exposition The man's optimism, his grateful personality, his saneness, too—for here is a dreamer neither idle nor morbid—are qualities no less enduring, or endearing, than his fame as "poet-naturalist." Letters from an American Farmer There was saneness in that stratagem—and yet as Philip looked at the man now his last doubt was gone. The Golden Snare That identity which is termed personal, Mr. Locke, I think, truly defines to consist in the saneness of rational being. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 3 |
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