range of view
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The Arthurian romances, less independent in origin, exhibit a wider range of view, a greater knowledge of human nature, and a more extensive command of the sources of poetical and romantic interest.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" by Various
The deterioration of the physical system, and especially the deterioration of the neurological system, is one of the most startling subjects within the range of view of educators and psychologists.
From Dickens As an Educator by Hughes, James L. (James Laughlin)
The expression of her large dark eyes—placed perhaps a little too near her high aquiline nose—claimed admiration from any person who was so fortunate as to come within their range of view.
From Blind Love by Collins, Wilkie
He is well aware of the new practice of seeking refuge in the "spirit," of "expanding" the letter and taking a "new range of view."
From English Secularism A Confession Of Belief by Holyoake, George Jacob
Watchers are posted at places having a good range of view; at night they keep watch over the parapets rather than through the loopholes since the latter afford only a narrow range of view.
From Military Instructors Manual by Schoonmaker, Oliver