- Shapiro, in
Julius Caesar, "the
various strands of politics, character,
inwardness,
contemporary events, even Shakespeare's own
reflections on the act of...
- instance,
referring to the
religious person as the "knight of
hidden inwardness" in
which he's
different from
everyone else, even
though he
looks like...
- ISBN 978-81-288-0875-3.
Chidambaram S.
Srinivasachari (dewan bahadur) (1951). The
Inwardness of
British Annexations in India.
University of Madras. p. 219. Rosemary...
- in England, and
historical accuracy is not a concern. The
setting is
inwardness in
existing as a
human being; the
concretion is the
relation of the existence-categories...
- the
modern identity ... what it is to be a
human agent: the
senses of
inwardness, freedom, individuality, and
being embedded in
nature which are at home...
- with the
apartheid government. At all
times the BMS
emphasized spiritual inwardness, and
values such as morality, hard work and self-discipline. It proved...
-
exploration of the
distinction between externalities and
inwardness,
shifting the
focus from the
inwardness of
faith to that of love. The
Three Discourses are:...
-
review for The New York Times, A. O.
Scott highlighted Bale's "fierce
inwardness" and
called his
performance "something to savor". Bale next
starred in...
- (****anese: 奥) is a
spatial theory or
concept that
pertains to the idea of "
inwardness". It is
unique to ****an and is an
integral part of the
urban space formation...
- Adam:
Essays on
Modern Thought (1998),
Absence of Mind: The
Dispelling of
Inwardness from the
Modern Myth of the Self (2010), When I Was a
Child I Read Books:...