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wonders will never cease



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Idioms and Phrases

What a surprise, as in He's on time—wonders will never cease . This expression is generally used ironically. [Late 1700s]
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If not, it should, for Robert Irwin’s ingenious historical fantasy “Wonders Will Never Cease†is a contemporary novelist’s version of the poetic form known as a cento.

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Throughout “Wonders Will Never Cease,†Irwin embeds lines and episodes from dozens of poems, legends and medieval romances.

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Yet Irwin is hardly a dry-as-dust antiquary, and “Wonders Will Never Cease†frequently reveals the wide range of his reading: His description of the world’s end was obviously adapted from H.G.

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Wonders will never cease, although some people do say that there's nothing new under the sun.

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But that her simple statement, supported by no other evidence, should be gravely accepted in this nineteenth century by men who are supposed to be still in the possession of sober reason, is one of the strange things which it would be impossible to believe, were it not that I have seen it with my own eyes, and which is one more proof that wonders will never cease.

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