Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 77.
177. lappuse
... delight and wonder of devout wor- shippers among the haunts of their divinities . Is there not such delight and wonder in the description of Olwen in the Mabinogion : ' More yellow was her hair than the flower of the broom , and her ...
... delight and wonder of devout wor- shippers among the haunts of their divinities . Is there not such delight and wonder in the description of Olwen in the Mabinogion : ' More yellow was her hair than the flower of the broom , and her ...
182. lappuse
... delight in tales that end in death and parting , as modern peoples delight in tales that end in marriage bells ; and made all ancient peoples , who , like the old Irish , had a nature more lyrical than dramatic , delight in wild and ...
... delight in tales that end in death and parting , as modern peoples delight in tales that end in marriage bells ; and made all ancient peoples , who , like the old Irish , had a nature more lyrical than dramatic , delight in wild and ...
266. lappuse
... delighted these Irishmen with plays and songs , if he and they had been born to the same traditions of word and symbol ... delight , in essences , in states of mind , in pure imagination , in all that comes to us most easily in elaborate ...
... delighted these Irishmen with plays and songs , if he and they had been born to the same traditions of word and symbol ... delight , in essences , in states of mind , in pure imagination , in all that comes to us most easily in elaborate ...
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