All of this, in its mixture of acuteness and obtuseness, fallacies and foresights, is quite normal for a historian ".
22.
True, the acuteness of his self-analysis reveals Ames to be a man of somewhat more dimension than previous books have done.
23.
Cicero tells us that they placed all good in the mind, and in that acuteness of mind by which the truth is discerned.
24.
No such acuteness shows up in Ethel, whose professional advances are triumphs of sheer willpower and whose biggest victory is over her own weight.
25.
His lectures on natural law, in which he developed with great acuteness and skill the formal principles of the Halle, where he died.
26.
Boyd was a man of " an imposing personal appearance, fluent oratory, aristocratic connexions, and a fair share of commercial acuteness ".
27.
The acuteness of his senses as described in the opening paragraphs can be likened to that of some of Edgar Allan Poe's characters.
28.
No one from the golden age of Broadway came close to Porter in the acuteness with which he dissected human mating habits and their accompanying obsessions.
29.
He exceeded even Yochanan in acuteness, and the latter himself admitted that his right hand was missing when Shim on was not present ( Yer.
30.
Equally uneven is the acuteness of the dialogue, with passages that are particularly pointed interspersed with those whose bearing is at best indirect . ..