Thesaurus / imaginativeness
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He could, out of sheer imaginativeness, create for himself the style of the stately historian.
FROM CAPETOWN TO LADYSMITHG. W. STEEVENSPower in action requires some largeness and imaginativeness of vision.
HOW WE THINKJOHN DEWEYHere lies the distinction between grandiloquence and genuine fancy or bold imaginativeness.
THE ESSAYS OF "GEORGE ELIOT"GEORGE ELIOTNeither laudanum nor imaginativeness can be held accountable for this declaration of a resolve to write a deceptive letter.
THE REAL SHELLEY, VOL. II (OF 2)JOHN CORDY JEAFFRESONThe word hysteria carries an innuendo of imaginativeness or occasionally of affection of the sexual organs that is unfortunate.
PSYCHOTHERAPYJAMES J. WALSHThe quality and imaginativeness of these frescoes has been termed one of the great contributions to European religious art.
AREA HANDBOOK FOR ROMANIAEUGENE K. KEEFE, DONALD W. BERNIER, LYLE E. BRENNEMAN, WILLIAM GILOANE, JAMES M. MOORE, AND NEDA A. WALPOLENotable among these elements are a glowing imaginativeness and a rare faithfulness of historical portraiture.
FAMOUS AUTHORS (MEN)E. F. (EDWARD FRANCIS) HARKINSBut let not the wanderer indulge in thoughts of this description beyond the bounds of a pleasant imaginativeness.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, VOLUME 62, NO. 382, OCTOBER 1847VARIOUSHe did not know how cheap this accomplishment is, and took it for sensibility, imaginativeness, and even originality.
DAVID ELGINBRODGEORGE MACDONALDShe had not much tenderness for Jack, that was evident, nor much imaginativeness in regard to the feelings of Jacks mother.
CHRISTMAS ROSES AND OTHER STORIESANNE DOUGLAS SEDGWICKWORDS RELATED TO IMAGINATIVENESS
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