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They disdained the ideas of the liberal professoriate, but they did not disdain the idea of a cultivated mind.
In Brasillach's case, there is no doubt whatever that he did.His essays on Corneille and the Greek Anthology, which he completed in prison, reveal a fine, cultivated mind.
The view from Rio Men only The landscape of a blighted planet Take your time, and look The story of Budrus ReprintsWith her quirky, cultivated mind and her ability to laugh at herself or at least not to be too solemn about her wounds Ms Gordon has a knack for knowing when to be disarmingly likeable or shockingly frank.
Finally, a person with a well cultivated mind is aware of how little he knows of what the future holds, and consequently is neither arrogant at his present happy circumstances nor excessively anxious about ills that might yet assail him.
With a nonchalant shrug, a highly cultivated mind might think, "Oh, now this".
Edward wrote fondly of his mother in his memoirs: "Her soft voice, her cultivated mind, the cosy room overflowing with personal treasures were all inseparable ingredients of the happiness associated with this last hour of a child's day .
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It consists of eight lectures given in New York to "mature persons of cultivated minds, but who were on the whole quite unfamiliar with the technical facts of natural history," and for such an audience, which is certainly widespread, the book can be strongly recommended.
The Greeks were also delighted (and hence not bored) by certain forms of rhetoric; some forms were delightful to crowds, and others, like the texts of Isocrates, were delightful to cultivated minds.
Your brilliant work-cultivated mind--elegance in manner and design--playful inventiveness--generosity made you our unique friend.
As such, his sensibility was gripped by opium, which was administered to him as a chewy paste by a certain Dr Moreau, who had travelled in the Orient and was curious about the effect of this narcotic on the cultivated western mind.
Likewise, the wartime savagery depicted with mesmeric force via the warped mind of a cultivated SS monster in Jonathan Littell's The Kindly Ones (translated by Charlotte Mandell; Chatto & Windus, £20) does call for a span to match its monstrous theme.
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