It is strange to see Strauss so suddenly struck with the clearness, unanimity, and connectedness of the Evangelists. |
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Love is the only medium in which vision gains perfect clearness, becomes trustworthy and undistorted. |
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It has the solidity of earth, the pureness of air, the glow of fire, and the clearness of water. |
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The charm of his song is its clearness of tone and deliberateness of utterance. |
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Reduce our idea of matter to clearness and distinctness, and what do we find? |
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For, to enounce with fitting clearness a great but much-forgotten truth, To have an opinion, you must have an opinion. |
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The name-token should follow close on the forename for the sake of clearness. |
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Of all painters he was most successful in preserving the clearness and the light of pure, well-tempered colours. |
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But, for pity's sake, let there be perfect clearness and openness, monsieur. |
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Every incident comes back to me with the vividness and clearness of yesterday. |
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This was the chamber of the tombs of the kings, and its floor echoed to their footsteps, now hollowly, now with ringing clearness. |
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The practice of solfeggio gives clearness and accuracy to the ear, and teaches the eye to read with certainty and speed. |
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Voices also ascended, wonderful in their distinct and immaterial clearness. |
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If they receive support and intensification they regain complete clearness. |
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The doctrine of implied powers is expounded with all of his peculiar force and clearness, but with some overabundance of verbiage. |
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And he really said what there was to say with great clearness and precision. |
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And he expounds the English accentual verse-system with clearness and vigor. |
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Specimens of the alexandrite, named after Alexander I., are also to be seen here in beautiful form and clearness. |
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Agitation along with animal charcoal will restore their clearness and original colour, but nothing more. |
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Then with astonishing clearness he saw her hand resting against her breast. |
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The first and most general quality of style in Bacchylides is his perfect simplicity and clearness. |
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The Draconids, easily recognizable by their aspect, are botanically indefinable with any clearness or simplicity. |
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Prints are then made from the stone the same as in photolithography, but with superior results as to clearness. |
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Any turbidness or impurity in the water will injure the clearness of the sweetmeats. |
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It is the nature of the thing, not the clearness of its outline, that determines its operation. |
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As a Judge he was noted for sound logic, and the clearness of his decisions. |
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This clearness and order of arrangement was, he observed, the glory of Luther's writings. |
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He formulated the demand for Irish nationhood with clearness and precision. |
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Why indeed, he said, when any name will do which expresses the thought of the mind with clearness? |
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We say I will walk abroad, and the truth will take form and clearness to me. |
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The fog was rifted by the wind so that he could see with sufficient clearness the outlines and details of the high brick castle. |
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Here and there one, at the cost and in defiance of the rest, rises into unwarped shape or unstained clearness. |
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Kant's disquisition went deeper into the question, but that of Mendelssohn had the advantage of clearness and comprehensibility. |
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He had all the clearness and quickness of mind which she wanted, and he could sometimes act an ungracious, or say a severe thing. |
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The more we fixate it, the more its clearness and distinctness increase. |
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Lucid and pellucid refer to a shining clearness, as of crystal. |
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Best, apparently, on account of the loudness or clearness of his voice. |
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This seems occasionally to militate against the clearness of the work. |
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The moon advanced upward in a heaven of the purest clearness, outshining in her passage the twinkling light of the stars. |
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Does the intensity of our love equal the clearness of our discoveries? |
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The sky was already a pale blue and of the clearness of crystal. |
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It is true that it does not attain to the clearness of ideas. |
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Cider, this clipping asserts, produces a clearness of the complexion. |
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We then grasp, with clearness, larger unities of controllable experience. |
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Or are clearness and dapperness the absolutely final shape of creation? |
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O most orient clearness, and light shining of the sempiternal brightness! |
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In the early sixties we believed in velocity and clearness and brilliancy. |
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A stream may flow so sluggishly that the water loses its clearness. |
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But Douglas, without heeding me, had begun to read with a fine clearness that was like a rendering to the ear of the beauty of his author's hand. |
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Renan describes it with peculiar clearness and succinctness. |
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Without any clearness of concept, nevertheless Jerry had a realization that they were as painfully circumstanced as himself. |
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It is a fictitious clearness of mind that comes to the midnight toiler. |
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It is in youth that this turgescence and clearness are most evident. |
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In the afternoon the storm held off, and the clearness in the west seemed to my inexperienced eye the pledge of a fair evening. |
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Shaw, asleep up stairs, saw with sudden clearness what a wife should be to her husband, a helpmeet, not a burden. |
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For, although their largest telescopes do not exceed three feet, they magnify much more than those of a hundred with us, and show the stars with greater clearness. |
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With a memory sharpened to almost preternatural clearness, she remarked every turn in the road, and formed a mental estimate of the time to be occupied in traversing it. |
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He understood, with a clearness equal to that of the most intelligent mind, that Jonathan would take him back to skimmed milk, apple-dumpling, broad beans, and pork. |
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It was proof of the clearness with which she saw him, that she started forward as this possibility occurred to her, and almost raised her hand to beckon to a cab. |
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The gold was still in the sky, the clearness in the air, and the man who looked at me over the battlements was as definite as a picture in a frame. |
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I don't know any act of parliament that's equal to him in clearness. |
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But nothing contributes more to produce a clearness of diction that is remote from commonness than the lengthening, contraction, and alteration of words. |
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But she kept the clearness that was like the breath of infallibility. |
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In all his poems, however, Jonson aims consistently at the classical virtues of clearness, brevity, proportion, finish, and elimination of all excess. |
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He stared out of the window for a few moments, and when he turned to me again his eyes had the sudden clearness that comes from something the mind itself sees. |
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Her forehead was high, and her eyebrows marked with beautiful clearness. |
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