Other illustrations of the modernness of Lanier's scholarly work are easy to cite.
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A still more noteworthy characteristic of Lanier's scholarship is the modernness of his work.
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I am struck, in reading him, with the extreme modernness of his style and spirit.
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The modernness of the Universal first man I ever knew who was constantly smoking cigarettes.'
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The modernness of all good books seems to give me an existence as wide as man.
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Lanier's modernness of mind has already been illustrated in his attitude to music and to scholarship.
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This is an anomalous feature and suggests modernness.
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There is an irresistible charm in the freshness, the vividness, the extreme modernness of this little tale.
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Dr. Muir(2) says that the hymn "has every character of modernness both in its diction and ideas".
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He seeks this thing which we may call modernness, for no better word to express the idea presents itself.
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The dramatic force, the tender passionate insight, the fearless modernness with which the story was told, made it almost unbearable.
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Where this work is done best, it shows, in both the elementary and high schools, balanced understanding and complete modernness.
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Moreover, she resents modernness of every kind, including the steam-engine, the electric telegraph, the continent of North America, and myself.
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He was a passionate lover of mountains, with that modern spirit which finds in them man's best refuge from modernness.
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Where the teaching is at its best in both the elementary and high schools of Cleveland, the work exhibits balanced understanding and complete modernness.
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The modernness or antiquity of an action, therefore, has nothing to do with its fitness for poetical representation; this depends upon its inherent qualities.