In a yet broader sense it is used adjectivally of mere wideness or universality of view, as when we speak of a man as " of catholic sympathies " or " catholic in his tastes." [Please select]
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She stood on higher ground, indeed, but the wideness of the view, to her, only emphasized her loneliness. [Please select]
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These lines of stakes that every day stretched farther and farther into and across the waste seemed, in the wideness of the land, pitifully foolish. [Please select]
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His old sense returned--the confidence which the Mall always gave to him--of Empire and world-wideness. [Please select]
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And she felt, if she did not explain, the wideness of her eyes. [Please select]
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It is only in the wideness of the sweep that the dynamic repose of poetry and music differs from the static activity of picture and statue. [Please select]
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