Like a lecturer making his first appearance before the public, he saw everything that was before his eyes, but apparently only had a dim understanding of it (among physiologists this condition, when the subject sees but does not understand, is called psychical blindness).

—Anton Chekhov, „The Kiss“, Ward No. 6 and Other Stories, (New York: Barnes & Noble, 2003), 74.

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