Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 78.
114. lappuse
... Ancient Wales , or Ancient Ireland , we would have forgotten that her maker was a mystic ; and the hymn of her harping , that is in Vala , 114 Ideas of Good and Evil.
... Ancient Wales , or Ancient Ireland , we would have forgotten that her maker was a mystic ; and the hymn of her harping , that is in Vala , 114 Ideas of Good and Evil.
176. lappuse
... ancient religion of the world , the ancient worship of Nature and that troubled ecstasy before her , that certainty of all beautiful places being haunted , which it brought into men's minds . The ancient religion is in that passage of ...
... ancient religion of the world , the ancient worship of Nature and that troubled ecstasy before her , that certainty of all beautiful places being haunted , which it brought into men's minds . The ancient religion is in that passage of ...
285. lappuse
... ancient pattern take upon themselves new meanings , and it is impossible to separate our idea of what is noble from a mystic stair , where not men and women , but robes , jewels , incidents , ancient utilities float upward slowly over ...
... ancient pattern take upon themselves new meanings , and it is impossible to separate our idea of what is noble from a mystic stair , where not men and women , but robes , jewels , incidents , ancient utilities float upward slowly over ...
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