"pathographical" meaning in All languages combined

See pathographical on Wiktionary

Adjective [English]

Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} pathographical (not comparable)
  1. Alternative form of pathographic Tags: alt-of, alternative, not-comparable Alternative form of: pathographic
    Sense id: en-pathographical-en-adj-l~oqB75x Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "text": "On the one hand he rejects—in an allusion to Lange—the pathographical application of “crude categories” to such magnificent poetry: “It is quite dangerous to be quick about declaring something 'incomprehensible', therefore 'crazy', to call something void, trivial, farfetched, confused\".",
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