These questions are of ambiguous source, attributed to the roaming airs but also a function of an unidentified mediating and narrating consciousness: "Almost one might imagine them ...," "they passed on
musingly as if asking ..." (emphasis added).
The imitative practice in calligraphic writing for the beginner is to exercise his control of his heart on his hand, his control of his hand on the crush, or the control of e intention on the tool in order to gain spiritual similarity through
musingly apprehending die calligrapher's intention or the verve contained in the work and relation between it and traces of brush, instead of mechanical imitation of the outside form of calligraphic work written by great calligrapher.
This is a little like taxing wine in Bordeaux, and he remarks
musingly, "Everybody laughs at that." But it could solidify local childcare funding and quality, would have to carry only the solidly liberal Seattle electorate and with success might spread to other cities.
Marchmill looked long and
musingly at the hair and portrait, for something struck him.
"It's a forty legs," she said,
musingly. "In all my life I've only heard of six people getting bit by a forty legs.
We are given nothing on Shakespeare's amazing depiction of a person searching
musingly for plausible external motives for his own conduct - although this exactly fits McGinn's thesis.
"I'm to force you to accept Z, am I?" Achilles said
musingly. "And your present position is that you accept A and B, but you don't accept the Hypothetical--"
And under all of this,
musingly opinionated, is them camera-angle busybodies with their old complaints of pain and overt manifestations of tired attributes, the same being the same, the bowl being the only way to limp, the other being an opening in the sun.