In the fully evolved Revivalism of Great Britain and America we have, so to speak, the codified and stereotyped procedure to which this way of thinking has led.
There are customs which are too indefinite to assume the stereotyped shape of law.
The forms are the same but stereotyped and dull, the artists seem timid in their use of colour, and all the life seems to go out of the style.
Their comparisons were monotonous, and their scenes bare, stereotyped arabesques, not woven into the tissue of lyric feeling.
Among the Minnesingers there were traces of feeling for Nature; but only for certainstereotyped phases.
You will find =A Stereotyped Heading= cheaper to buy than a font of large type, and easier to handle on account of its being in a solid block.
The speech was as pretty as the fan," returned the Vicomtesse, who brought out the stereotyped remark on all occasions.
I found once more that Europe and the African fringe of the land-locked sea have to offer to the hunger of the wanderlust only a stereotyped table-d'hote.
She dared to think her own thoughts and did not grow into the stereotyped mold of imitation.
He did something, which is more than can be said for many others more famous than himself, who merely duplicated unimaginative and stereotyped religious ideals.
Write to the average college or university for a catalogue and it will be sent promptly with a stereotyped letter: "We are pleased to comply with your request," and so forth.
To begin with, vapid words and stereotyped expressions should be eliminated, for many a good message has become mired in stagnant language.
All this talk about "babbling brooks" is a stereotyped humbug.
With regard to my method of approach, it is no good reviling me for not criticising each book or author according to a stereotyped plan, as if I were a chemist analysing a compound.
They follow nostereotyped form of writing; they lay bare character in an unusual manner; they demand intelligent reading and an appreciation of the quietly subtle.
For textual purposes the Vulgate possesses but little value, since it presupposes a Hebrew original practically identical with the text stereotyped by the Massoretes.
The stereotyped information supplied in these prefaces was drawn from various sources: Erasmus distinguishes, e.
There are many conceits by which men may assert their individuality in dress, even in these days ofstereotyped cut.
Viollet-le-Duc cited St. Peter as one of the earliest attempts to escape the stereotyped Byzantine models by portraying individual expression in imagery.
It was in the atmosphere about him--in the stale air, stamped on the stereotyped gilt and plush of the shabby theatre and on the faces of the people.
The stage, set with a stereotyped drawing-room, was empty as the curtain rose.
A long table had been laid in the midst of the stereotyped drawing-room, which formed the scene of her grotesque dancing, and absurdly elaborate waiters in powdered hair and knee-breeches hovered in the wings.
The kissing of the book struck her as particularly odd, and then the policemen gave their evidence in staccato jerks and stereotyped phrases.
With Ireland and her stereotyped distresses he was thoroughly conversant.
I went on: 'He stopped in front of us, a stereotyped smile on his fat, stupid face, which must have been seen to have been appreciated.
This set of endings which Sŭl-ch‘ong invented became stereotyped and through all the changes which the vernacular has passed the yi-du remains to-day what it was twelve hundred years ago.
Its quaint sounds are to the Korean precisely what the stereotyped clerkly terms of England are to us, as illustrated in such legal terms as to wit, escheat and the like.
Socialism is not going to allow herself to be trammelled by any hard and fast creed or to be stereotyped into an iron formula.
And the evil has been stereotypedby the Koran for all time.