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... Wonder , which is broken knowledge . " " Wonder , " he elsewhere says , " is nothing else but contemplation broken off and losing itself . " There is a Latin note in the Promus ( No. 227 ) which registers this idea as one for literary ...
... Wonder , which is broken knowledge . " " Wonder , " he elsewhere says , " is nothing else but contemplation broken off and losing itself . " There is a Latin note in the Promus ( No. 227 ) which registers this idea as one for literary ...
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... wonder , because they are familiar , not rare . The whole of this philosophy of wonder ( admiratio ) is accurately reflected in Shakespeare . Even the Latin word , in its English form , admiration , is used as a synonym for wonder ; it ...
... wonder , because they are familiar , not rare . The whole of this philosophy of wonder ( admiratio ) is accurately reflected in Shakespeare . Even the Latin word , in its English form , admiration , is used as a synonym for wonder ; it ...
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... wonder at this show ; But wonder on , till truth makes all things plain . V. i . 128 . The same philosophical idea is rather cumbrously expressed in Hymen's Hymn in As You Like It , V. iv . 143 . Whiles a wedlock hymn we sing , Feed ...
... wonder at this show ; But wonder on , till truth makes all things plain . V. i . 128 . The same philosophical idea is rather cumbrously expressed in Hymen's Hymn in As You Like It , V. iv . 143 . Whiles a wedlock hymn we sing , Feed ...
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The Sporting Literature of Ancient Greece | 1 |
Recent Discoveries in Classical Literature | 21 |
On the Central Groups of the Eastern Frieze of | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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