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Surprised by Joy is an allusion to William Wordsworth's poem, " Surprised By Joy — Impatient As The Wind ", relating an incident when Wordsworth forgot the death of his beloved daughter:
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Surprised and, according to some accounts, astonished by the unusually large numbers of Native Americans in the battle, a defeated Crook was compelled to pull back, halt and regroup.
Surprised by the Allied offensive, the Japanese made several attempts between August and November 1942 to retake Henderson Field.
Surprised, the local Wehrmacht garrison surrendered without a fight, and German and Hungarian troops attempted to take the city by force throughout September, without success.
Surprised by the Austrian advance toward Genoa in mid-April 1800, Bonaparte had hastily led his army over the Alps in mid-May and reached Milan on 2 June.
Surprised by the hundreds of settlers arriving at Wellington, Māori chiefs asked if the whole English tribe was moving to New Zealand.
Surprised at not being unanimously followed and at finding himself countered on the spot by the partisans of the SI majority — J. V.
Surprised and believing that Chengdu was defenseless, Liu Shan surrendered and ordered Jiang Wei to surrender to Zhong Hui, even though Chengdu was still manned by hundreds of thousands of soldiers.
Surprised by how quickly the gaming community embraced the product, he quickly set out to produce more.
* C. S. Lewis in his partial autobiography Surprised by Joy described the social roles during his time at Wyvern College including the role of " Tart ": " a pretty and effeminate-looking small boy who acts as a catamite to one or more of his seniors ..." and noted that " pederastry ... was not upon as seriously as wearing one's coat unbuttoned ",
Surprised and enraged by such a bold act ( one that came terribly close to causing his demise ), the king of Qin called on Wang Jian to destroy Yan.
Surprised by Thomas's move against Orchard Knob on November 23, and realizing that his center might be more vulnerable than he had thought, Bragg quickly readjusted his strategy.
During this book, Susan is described by Time's husband, Wen the Eternally Surprised, as " Helpfulness Personified.
In 1967, Stanley Fish published Surprised by Sin, the first study of a large literary work ( Paradise Lost ) that focused on its readers ' experience.
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* 1990: Shadowlands adapted by William Nicholson from a play Surprised By Joy by Brian Sibley and Norman Stone
Surprised by Joy: The Shape of My Early Life is a partial autobiography published by C. S. Lewis in 1955.
Lewis ' friends and contemporaries were not slow to notice the coincidence, frequently remarking that Lewis had really been " Surprised by Joy ".
This also highlights his own attraction to paganism and Norse mythology as his first spiritual awakening that led him to Christianity ( as detailed in Surprised by Joy ), while acknowledging the darker potential elements of paganism as well.
One of Lewis's objections was that religion was simply outdated, and in Surprised by Joy ( chapter 13, p. 207-208 ) he describes how this was fallacious:
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Surprised at the whiteness of the boy's forehead, he exclaimed " dyma Dal Iesin ", meaning " this is a radiant forehead.
In 19 March 2012, B92's logo was " The Cube in Surprised Girl ", when the letter b is now lower-case.
The Order of Wen the Eternally Surprised, better known as the History Monks, and also sometimes referred to as THE Fighting Order of Wen, the Men In Saffron ( see Men in Black ) and No Such Monastery ( see NSA ), is a highly secretive religious organisation in the Discworld novels of Terry Pratchett, based in the Monastery of Oi-Dong.
He finds out about his " brother " ( who is actually him, just having led a different life and born a second after him ) and after touching him, they combine, and it is revealed that he is the son of Wen the Eternally Surprised and the personification of Time.
The Horse's Mouth is a 1944 novel by Joyce Cary, the third in his First Trilogy, whose first two books are Herself Surprised ( 1941 ) and To Be A Pilgrim ( 1942 ).
Surprised by the abundance of hot water, Vakhtang gave orders to build a city on this site and named it " Tbilisi ", that is, " the site of warm springs ".
He is the author of 16 books and booklets on Catholic themes, including the popular Surprised By Truth series of conversion testimony books.
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