- work of literature".
Woods said the book "is
carried out with
tireless percipience,
nourished from
almost bewildering erudition,
chronicled with a thoughtfulness...
- participle, perceive, percept, perceptible, perception, perceptive,
percipience, percipient, precept, preception, preceptive, preceptor, preceptory,...
-
children have left home,
though the
writing has the
usual Enright charm and
percipience." As the
Dictionary of
Literary Biography points out, all of the Melendy...
- Life (Angels Share)". www.jakeheggie.com. "The
PARMA Album of the Day:
PERCIPIENCE". www.parmarecordings.com. "Everyone Sang:
Extended Notes". "Don Walker:...
-
Invariably he
endows these blank ciphers with
aspects of the
extraordinary —
percipience,
insight or
understanding — or
exposes them to
feelings and
events which...
- su****ded. In Millar's ****essment, it "combined
immense erudition,
percipience and
sharpness of
vision with a
curious slapdashness about small details";...
- "is"; he is what he loves. Ethics,
which we mean,
founds in the
careful percipience of life in all of its forms, in
clever judgment, and in
suitable lasting...
- [emphasis added]. Unfortunately, yet
underscoring Idealism's
remarkable percipience in
discerning "the
integration of
empirical evolution with transcendental...