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A.To most minds enigma is more fascinating than science. B.But when science itself leads straight up to the borders of enigma and comes to a dead stop, saying, "At present I can no longer see my way,” the force of the charm is redoubled. C.On the other hand, the illimitable is no less potent in enigma than the invisible, whence the dramatic effect of Beats' "stout Kortez” staring at the boundless Atlantic while all his men look at each other with wild surmise, "silent upon a peak in Marien.” D.The name, "Gaged-sacks,” given to these strange voids is descriptive hardly. E.Rather they produce upon the mind the effect of blank windows in a lonely house on a pitch-dark night, which, when looked at from the brilliant interior, became appalling in their rayless murk. |
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Answer» A.To most minds enigma is more fascinating than science. B.But when science itself leads straight up to the borders of enigma and comes to a dead stop, saying, "At present I can no longer see my way,” the force of the charm is redoubled. C.On the other hand, the illimitable is no less potent in enigma than the invisible, whence the dramatic effect of Beats' "stout Kortez” staring at the boundless Atlantic while all his men look at each other with wild surmise, "silent upon a peak in Marien.” D.The name, "Gaged-sacks,” given to these strange voids is descriptive hardly. E.Rather they produce upon the mind the effect of blank windows in a lonely house on a pitch-dark night, which, when looked at from the brilliant interior, became appalling in their rayless murk. |
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