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marriage that infused me with the idea , for I was suddenly struck with wonder at that delicate profile and black hair when her bluff Saxon father had been blonde and fat , and her mother also . Moreover , her sister , the half - witted ...
marriage that infused me with the idea , for I was suddenly struck with wonder at that delicate profile and black hair when her bluff Saxon father had been blonde and fat , and her mother also . Moreover , her sister , the half - witted ...
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Never too close , never disturbing them ; cautiously peering , absorbing , translating " -at last long accumulated wonder , pain and faith stir in the boy's heart , then burst into life : " Now in a moment I know what I am for ...
Never too close , never disturbing them ; cautiously peering , absorbing , translating " -at last long accumulated wonder , pain and faith stir in the boy's heart , then burst into life : " Now in a moment I know what I am for ...
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Such pure contemplative wonder the same that we see and cannot fathom in the eyes of a child - constitutes Whitman's most habitual mood . All manifestation amazes and delights him : the knuckle - joint of his finger - even the forms of ...
Such pure contemplative wonder the same that we see and cannot fathom in the eyes of a child - constitutes Whitman's most habitual mood . All manifestation amazes and delights him : the knuckle - joint of his finger - even the forms of ...
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... homes , and finally hearts and thoughts behind faces ; meanings behind forms so rapidly as to daze us , so vividly touching each detail as to startle us into greater wonder at his power to show than at what he has shown .
... homes , and finally hearts and thoughts behind faces ; meanings behind forms so rapidly as to daze us , so vividly touching each detail as to startle us into greater wonder at his power to show than at what he has shown .
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He makes nothing , in itself then , of an astonishingly vast knowledge , but after gazing , by means of it , upon the universe , he gravely nods assent as Coleridge murmurs : " In wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends ...
He makes nothing , in itself then , of an astonishingly vast knowledge , but after gazing , by means of it , upon the universe , he gravely nods assent as Coleridge murmurs : " In wonder all philosophy began ; in wonder it ends ...
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