Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
65. lappuse
... certain modern schools of mystical belief , and I never found anybody to share my one un- shakable belief . I thought that whatever of philosophy has been made poetry is alone permanent , and that one should begin to arrange it in some ...
... certain modern schools of mystical belief , and I never found anybody to share my one un- shakable belief . I thought that whatever of philosophy has been made poetry is alone permanent , and that one should begin to arrange it in some ...
233. lappuse
... certain places their old sanctity or their romance . I could lay the scene of a play on Baile's Strand , but I found no pause in the hurried action for descriptions of strand or sea or the great yew - tree that once stood there ; and I ...
... certain places their old sanctity or their romance . I could lay the scene of a play on Baile's Strand , but I found no pause in the hurried action for descriptions of strand or sea or the great yew - tree that once stood there ; and I ...
416. lappuse
... certain impressions , the colour of a wild flower , an image from a child's story , something somebody told him about a neigh- bour , a vision seen under closed eyelids ; always , it seems , to single images , single events , which ...
... certain impressions , the colour of a wild flower , an image from a child's story , something somebody told him about a neigh- bour , a vision seen under closed eyelids ; always , it seems , to single images , single events , which ...
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