Nearly 80 years later the English educational system is one in which a gaping chasm has opened up between today's status quo and what Tawney called 'the establishment of the
completest possible educational equality'.
His great passion seemed to be to make the largest and
completest man possible.
He counted the costs to the religious experience too great to subject it to a scientific study that would replace "private and personal phenomena," which are "realities in the
completest sense of the word" with the "hollow," "abstract" generalities of science that "deal only with the symbols of reality" (p.
While Martens presents the conventional opposition between Browning as a dramatic poet and EBB as a "self-expressive," subjective poet, notwithstanding the latter's numerous dramatic monologues, she does note that Browning was "guilty" of some "simplification" in glossing over the difficulties EBB registered in her attempts to write a poetry that was the "'
completest expression'" of her being (p.
as sister, as wife, as friend, the tenderest emotions of life, the purest aspirations of the soul, the noblest elements of character, and the
completest sympathy in all our joy and sorrow.
The
completest in him know wants to get the hat-trick and try his hand at Prince Charles, although as his life is rather lacking in political intrigue (if not romantic), Rupert's plan is to graft the character onto a more exciting plot.
It also offered tracts on female behaviour, including Thomas Gisborne's Female AEgis, or the Duties of Women, and an anthology of conduct literature, Angelica's Ladies Library ('written entirely for the Instruction of the Fair Sex, forming the
completest Female Library ever published').
the
completest revelation of his spirit may be found in these latest creations.
McCall is in her element in this show.It's a job which gives her free reign to do with
completest rangers what she already does with abandon with her mates: sort out their love lives.
The reason is that, so long as we deal with the cosmic and the general, we deal only with the symbols of reality, but as soon as we deal with private and personal phenomena as such, we deal with realities in the
completest sense of the term.
He expresses his ultimate sympathy for his subjects through comic predicaments and what Rebecca West warmly called his "
completest omniscience about human nature."
"[...] is a folio-volume, vellum, which contains the
completest version of the Cursor Mundi on 138 leaves, closely written in double columns, each of about 45 lines, in 3 different hands of the first half of the 14th century, and, in some passages, in a fourth hand of a later time.