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... wonder . I often hear people say that so - and - so has ' retained the child's sense of wonder ' . But that is hardly possible , since the child has no sense of wonder . It cannot have it . When the child is not taking everything for ...
... wonder . I often hear people say that so - and - so has ' retained the child's sense of wonder ' . But that is hardly possible , since the child has no sense of wonder . It cannot have it . When the child is not taking everything for ...
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... wonder and surprise can be recaptured in a mechanized world . The machine has reduced our sense of the otherness , the objec- tivity of the world . Wood which you have whizzed through with a circular saw is , so far as your experience ...
... wonder and surprise can be recaptured in a mechanized world . The machine has reduced our sense of the otherness , the objec- tivity of the world . Wood which you have whizzed through with a circular saw is , so far as your experience ...
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... wonder . After all , babies are born full of wonder at the mystery of the universe . You have only to look at them exploring their own hands or toes , or the insides of handbags , or watching cats or leaves or clouds . The whole drug ...
... wonder . After all , babies are born full of wonder at the mystery of the universe . You have only to look at them exploring their own hands or toes , or the insides of handbags , or watching cats or leaves or clouds . The whole drug ...
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INDIA IN ENGLISH LITERATURE | 15 |
FORWARD TO NATURE | 34 |
SOME WASPS IN | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alan Garner American Beatrix Potter beauty become Bengali biography British called century Cézanne chance characters child colour course Creevey critics D. H. Lawrence decalcomania discover divine E. M. Forster element experience fact feel felt fiction Forster FRSL give Goon Show Hardy hear Hindu human humour idea imagination Keats Keats's kind Kipling lecture letters listening literary living look mean mind modern mystery nature never novel novelist once P. G. Wodehouse P. L. Travers painter painting perhaps person piece play poem poet poetic poetry political prose pudding reader remember rhyme seemed sense skull sort sound Spike Milligan story talk technique theme thing thought tion Tollund turn V. S. Pritchett verse VINCENT CRONIN voice wanted whole wonder words worms writing about India written wrote