manifoldness
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The spiritual power and manifoldness and largeness which is the most informing quality of a really cultivated man comes from a certain refinement in him, a gift of knowing by tasting.
From The Lost Art of Reading by Lee, Gerald Stanley
We have always wondered at the breadth and the manifoldness of the English soul, in whose literature one finds, side by side, Milton and Swift, Scott and Shelley, Shakespeare and Byron.
From New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 by Various
The Development of Classification The problem of dividing and subdividing the whole of human knowledge and of thus bringing order into the manifoldness of scientific efforts has fascinated the leading thinkers of all ages.
From International Congress of Arts and Science, Volume I Philosophy and Metaphysics by Various
This uniformity does not exclude the fact that the patients too may show a manifoldness of mental states.
From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo
Millions of sensations in all degrees of vividness and clearness, of intensity and fusion, in endless manifoldness of rhythms and relations constitute their whole content.
From Psychotherapy by Münsterberg, Hugo