First reminding you that I am not the bag which contains the arguments, but that I extract them from Theaetetus, shall I tell you what amazes me in your friend Protagoras?
Still, it amazes me to learn that Ajax, seeing these things, should permit them.
It amazes me that he, alone, listening to the rushing waves pounding on the shore, could cling to life when life brought him pain, and so many tears.
It amazes me that they should be able to "strafe" the Boches so constantly, and at points where one would least expect them to.
It amazes me that I could have been so long contented with work like that of the A.
Your goodnessamazes me,” said Thaddeus after a pause, “but yet—the favour of my kind uncle will avail me nothing!
The only circumstance that amazes me is that I should have learned it only to-day, and that by the merest accident.
Yes, certainly; but this is the very thing that amazes me so much.
The only circumstance that amazes me is, that I should have learned it only to-day, and that by the merest accident.
First of all the pantings of those thousands of harnessed workers, exhausting themselves generation after generation, under the burning sun, in dragging and placing one above the other these stones, whose enormity now amazes us.
It is an artless kind of fresco-work, which nevertheless amazes us by remaining perfect after thirty-five centuries.
The growth of well-cared-for grass in Palm Springs amazes even the natives.
That for my love you should turn Hermit Lidian, As muchamazes me, as your report Clarange's dead.
The entertainment of adventurous Knights Entring enchanted Castles: For the manner Though there be nothing dismal to be seen Amazes me a little; what is meant By this strange invitation?
It amazes me that any thing could tempt you to reject such a man!
It amazes me, Mr Arnold, said I, that you ever could entertain a doubt of it.
It amazes me, for she is perfectly amiable, both in temper and person; she is a widow of about eight and twenty.
What amazes me is thinking we'll be there the day after tomorrow.
Really, Monsieur Trudaine, really such an appeal from you, at such a time, amazes me.
I leave you to imagine how that reply startles and amazes me.
I find no one here who likes what I like, who works at my work, or is amazed at what amazes me.
The phenomenon that amazes our eyes in the zoological world when we compare the butterflies of Brazil with those of Europe, is even more startling in the world of Mind.
That one should find it so difficult and unsatisfactory to reply amazes you, because you do not realize the imperfection of your questions.
It amazes me that your father, whom I know to be a devout man, has not already given it to you.
It amazes me that men must spend their precious days of existence for the most part in slaving for food and clothing and the bare necessaries of existence.
It amazes me to be laying bare the brain of a dogfish in the morning and in the afternoon to be taking down in shorthand what the Bishop says on Mission Work.
He amazes me by his precocity and various endowment.
The noise at once surprises and slightly amazes me; these bullets seem less dangerous when they sing and whistle.
The language of this pamphlet is the usual language of begging letters, only with that flavour of smug religiosity and bland business-like dealing with matters of the soul which amazes the lay mind.
Really, Suzanne, such blindness on your part amazes me.
How I can be his child, and yet so stupid and slow-witted, is a thing that amazes me, and I am trying always not to think of it.
There has been no sunshine on this wall, until you ladies shone upon it; and what amazes me most is to find that anything has any colour at all.
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