-
terms "spirited boldness" (悍威, kan'i), "good nature" (良性, ryōsei), and "
artlessness" (素朴, soboku) have
subtle interpretations that have been the subject...
-
described by
William Hazlitt as "perhaps the most
tender and the most
artless" of all Shakespeare's women.
Academic consensus suggests that Shakespeare...
- (prākṛta-). The term
prakrta literally means "original, natural, normal,
artless",
states Franklin Southworth. The
relationship between Prakrit and Sanskrit...
-
Bloomsbury Academic 2018 p. 93 Krebs,
Christopher B (2009). "A
Seemingly Artless Conversation: Cicero's De
Legibus (1.1–5)".
classical Philology. 104 (1):...
- cutting-edge technology, be it airplanes, cars,
ocean liners, or even
supposedly artless grain silos.
Modernist Ludwig Mies van der Rohe is ****ociated with the...
- boredom, if not
irritated disbelief at
being subjected to such guileless,
artless nonsense". "Poolman (15)". BBFC.
March 10, 2024.
Retrieved April 5, 2024...
- Theroux,
Alexander (February 16, 2013). The
Grammar of Rock: Art and
Artlessness in 20th
Century Pop Lyrics.
Fantagraphics Books. p. 22. ISBN 9781606996164...
- Inquiry,
columnist for
American Atheist Magazine "Most
religions represent artless attempts at
philosophy and science,
embracing superstitions:
ancient guesswork...
- naïveté Lack of sophistication, experience, judgement, or worldliness;
artlessness; gullibility; credulity. né, née lit. "born": a man's/woman's
birth name...
-
giving (she is the
author of a book
called "Why Did I Get Married?") and
artlessly dodges a
question about their own marriage.
Dianne falls asleep not long...