unsystematised love

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  • adjective Alternative spelling of unsystematized.

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  • To graft desires, however, was still impossible, and the facts of thought transference were yet unsystematised.

    When the Sleeper Wakes 2006

  • And, as we have seen, even the creative artist cannot escape from the fascination of this ever-changing environment, where the unsystematised present obtrudes its fresh discontents, and the unknown future is pregnant with possibilities of good and the alternative of unimaginable evil.

    Personality in Literature Rolfe Arnold Scott-James

  • To graft desires, however, was still impossible, and the facts of thought transference were yet unsystematised.

    When the Sleeper Wakes 1906

  • Such a standard did not exist; but Clement made no distinction in the yet unsystematised tradition, even between faith and discipline, because as a theologian he was not able to identify himself with any single article of it without hesitation, and because he ascribed to the true

    History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890

  • Like everything else in the English Romantic movement, its criticism was individual, isolated, sporadic, unsystematised.

    A History of English Romanticism in the Nineteenth Century 1886

  • If, then, during this period the child is left wholly to gather his experiences as he may, he no doubt acquires by his own self-activity a world of new ideas, but the result of this unregulated process will be that the knowledge gained will be largely unsystematised, and much of the experience acquired may be of a nature which may give a false direction to his whole after-development.

    The Children: Some Educational Problems Alexander Darroch

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