Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 51.
279. lappuse
... comes from the whole man is as irregular as the lightning , for the communicable and forecastable and discoverable is a part only , a hungry chicken under the breast of the pelican , and the test of poetry is not in reason but in a ...
... comes from the whole man is as irregular as the lightning , for the communicable and forecastable and discoverable is a part only , a hungry chicken under the breast of the pelican , and the test of poetry is not in reason but in a ...
328. lappuse
... comes to him slowly , and only after long seemingly un- meditative watching , and when it comes ( and he had the same character in matters of business ) , it is spoken without hesitation and never changed . His conversa- tion was not an ...
... comes to him slowly , and only after long seemingly un- meditative watching , and when it comes ( and he had the same character in matters of business ) , it is spoken without hesitation and never changed . His conversa- tion was not an ...
526. lappuse
... comes up out of my own dark and I am certain that wherever in Europe there are minds strong enough to lead others the same vague hatred rises ; in four or five or in less generations this hatred will have issued in violence and imposed ...
... comes up out of my own dark and I am certain that wherever in Europe there are minds strong enough to lead others the same vague hatred rises ; in four or five or in less generations this hatred will have issued in violence and imposed ...
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