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A man can dwell too long with grief, and now, quite suddenly, quite wonderfully, I wanted to cheer again, to break forth from darkness into light, to stand up in that sparsely filled, murderously damp, bitingly cold stadium and scream my head off.
The Dictionary of Literary Biography describes it as a "long prose poem" in which the hero defeats a "demiurge," or fallen god, and "witnesses a fire break forth from his own loins," making Bloom's second thoughts about the book seem prudent.
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"I shall never forget the sight, nor the exclamations of wonder that broke forth from all of us standing around, when the yellow gleam of the precious metal appeared under the 'star dust'".
They seem to break forth abruptly from their solitude and then slip away as quickly again".
Once, she says, her house group was discussing Jeremiah 1 11-19, in which the prophet says that a calamity will break forth across the land from the north.
And from ancient strife is widely expected to break forth new mutiny (though at the age of 13, Marius Guardiola is at least too young to find star-crossed love with 19-year-old Matilde Mourinho).
Before their departure from Leiden, Robinson declared to them in a celebrated sermon, "For I am very confident the Lord hath more truth and light yet to break forth out of His holy Word".
The scandal later was to break forth in the famous Beecher-Tilton trial.
And break forth into... splendor".
A wild shout of triumph broke forth when the vessel slipped through.
A certain nervosity and pessimistic introspection inherent in Botticelli's early works broke forth about 1490.
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