- pedantic,
never theatrical!"
Thomas Mann
wrote of Tolstoy's
seemingly guileless artistry: "Seldom did art work so much like nature."
Vladimir Nabokov...
- witness,
describes him as "not
naturally wicked but, on the contrary, as
guileless as any man that ever lived. His
great simplicity, however,
together with...
- inheritance, he
returns to Russia. In St. Petersburg, his
purity and
guilelessness lead many to the
false conclusion that he is an "idiot". In fact, he...
-
loving disposition,
which threw itself into the
bosom of a
friend with so
guileless and pure an affection, that when men came
under the
power of its unconscious...
- series, he gets
himself entangled in many
farcical situations due to his
guilelessness but is
overall a calm character.
Minnie Mouse (voiced by
Russi Taylor)...
-
Nikolayevich Myshkin, a
young man
whose goodness, open-hearted
simplicity and
guilelessness lead many of the more
worldly characters he
encounters to mistakenly...
- Myshkin, a
young prince whose goodness, open-hearted simplicity, and
guilelessness lead many of the more
worldly characters he
encounters to mistakenly...
-
excelled on
camera as an
appealing British everyman who
often portra****
guileless,
wounded war heroes. In 1971, he
received the
Academy Award for Best Supporting...
- a boa constrictor",
while falling in love with her
intended mark, the
guileless,
wealthy herpetologist, pla**** by
Henry Fonda. Film
critic David Thomson...
-
hidden depth; not
unrevealed smarts, really, but
innate decency and
guilelessness... She's
fully alive up
there on the screen: a
grounded angel, tarnished...