What is equally extraordinary about Shaw's performance is its many-sidedness. |
Children feel themselves as in paradise and they discover with all their organs of sence the fascinating many-sidedness of the nature. |
Those who know him as a postcolonial critic know only a small part of his many-sidedness. |
Standing out, though, is his masterly rendering of Lear, conveying the many-sidedness of the old man's character and development. |
The sheer complexity and many-sidedness of Foucault's approach to social and political life make any brief treatment of his work difficult. |
In striking a chord within us, it works on certain graphical impressions that reflect the many-sidedness of history and of life. |