The problem of sex, which bewilders the faithless European, is solved satisfactorily to the Hindoo by a virgin prayerful and pure.
Still maintaining her coy contours she floats over the tree-tops, or descends among the ferns or bushes, past the blue berries of the native ginger, while with quaint courtliness he pays his compliments and bewilders by his audacity.
Nothing disturbs her placidity, incites her to hurry, orbewilders her.
What baffles andbewilders me is the notion that from these physical tremors things so utterly incongruous with them as sensation, thought, and emotion can be derived.
What baffles and bewilders me is the notion that from those physical tremors things so utterly incongruous with them as sensation, thought, and emotion can be derived.
Whoever remains there during the night inside or outside, falls a prey to a Yakshini, who bewilders him, making horns grow on his forehead, and then treats him as a victim, and devours him.
This applies also to the god of love whobewilders the mind.
There I saw that princess Vidyuddyota, looking like the incarnation of the magic art with which the god of love bewilders the world.
Such appalling disregard of all human motives and ends bewilders us.
Creation by omnipotent fiat seems easy when you have the omnipotent being to begin with, but creation through evolution is a kind of cosmic or biologic legerdemain that baffles and bewilders us.
She doesn't admit illness and that makes it harder for her, because it simply bewilders her when she finds herself on edge like this and her body refusing to obey her.
Nowhere is there an overlong development or anything that bewilders or alienates.
Again yesterday we were treated to such playing asbewilders the senses and seemed to place the transcendental cleverness of the French composer on a level with the real imaginative power of greater men.
With this in mind it fairly bewilders one to think of the marvelous complexity of the work that is going on in our nervous mechanism every moment of our life, even without considering the higher thought processes at all.
The scene bewilders not alone by its scope, but still more by its complexity.
True, we are as yet only feeling our way, and that for the very good reason that the magnitude of the subject bewilders us.
In the French capital, its very vastnessbewilders you.
He bewilders us a very little by it, and he gives us the impression that he has slightly bewildered himself.
What always bewilders me," Hadria said, bending over the balustrade among the ivy, "is the enormous gulf between what might be and what is in human life.
Such a listbewilders and is rarely of any real value.
Nothing so completely bewilders him as self-humiliation.
He may deliver charge after charge with a rapidity thatbewilders the soul, and makes it grow sick and dizzy.
I wish the same could be said for his treatment of my female puppets, which not only shocks but bewilders me.
To hold that it can is to turn religion into an occultism which at every point bewilders the simple mind.
The aim of the author throughout the speech from the storm is to provide a way of reconciliation between man in affliction and perplexity and the providence of God that bewilders and threatens to crush him.
He deafens, blinds, and bewilders his reader rather than he charms or persuades him.
It stupefies and bewilders the simple heart, which sees it without understanding it, which touches it without being able to believe in it, and which sinks engulfed in the problem of it, like Empedocles in Etna.
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