Word: wonderfull
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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In London, last week, a certain acidity was apparent in The Morning Post when a luncheon was given at Claridge's by Mrs. William Randolph Hearst. Said the Post: "What wonderful things luncheons at fashionable restaurants are!" Mrs. Hearst was referred to as the wife of "the great American newspaper...
The abundance of the wonderful in modern life has destroyed wonder, thinks Professor Canby, and wonder, has always been the filip to the poetic imagination. The marvels of science have swept away the naive curiosity with which former generations gaped at nature. But a new kind of wonder has arisen...
Savoy should tell me to. But when 'his majesty the Corriere della Sera' tells me, then I say 'No.'" With his head thrown back defiantly, his white face in startling contrast to his flashing eyes, he declared: "Don't be led astray by the idea...
In Jerusalem lives Mr. Abel Pann. He paints pictures, he reads the Bible. His works are hung in the Luxembourg, the Chicago Art Museum, the National Museum of Jerusalem. His thoughts are in the Holy Land. Long has he cherished in his brain the images of the kings and prophets...
"I will still go to the big places," she said, "Boston, New York, Chicago. But the smaller ones ah. I regret but it is too hard. I cannot. I like them! Some of them are wonderful and like me very much, but I cannot any more."