Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 46.
20. lappuse
... created music and yet was incapable of the emotional abstrac- tion which delights in patterns of sound separated from words . To it the music was an unconscious creation , the words a conscious , for no beginnings are in the intellect ...
... created music and yet was incapable of the emotional abstrac- tion which delights in patterns of sound separated from words . To it the music was an unconscious creation , the words a conscious , for no beginnings are in the intellect ...
117. lappuse
... creating all we touch and see by casting distorted images of themselves upon ' the vegetable glass of nature ' ; and ... created by the fantasy , in uninspired moments , out of memory and whim ; and this could best be done by purifying ...
... creating all we touch and see by casting distorted images of themselves upon ' the vegetable glass of nature ' ; and ... created by the fantasy , in uninspired moments , out of memory and whim ; and this could best be done by purifying ...
133. lappuse
... created beings by the fixed stars , and God by the darkness beyond them , the Primum Mobile . Blake , absorbed in ... creation of the ruining reason , ' generalising ' away ' the minute particulars of life . ' Instead of seeking God in ...
... created beings by the fixed stars , and God by the darkness beyond them , the Primum Mobile . Blake , absorbed in ... creation of the ruining reason , ' generalising ' away ' the minute particulars of life . ' Instead of seeking God in ...
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