Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 23.
30. lappuse
... described before I heard her description . She thought the man in black was per- haps a Fleming of the sixteenth century , and I could see him pass along narrow streets till he came to a narrow door with some rusty ironwork above it ...
... described before I heard her description . She thought the man in black was per- haps a Fleming of the sixteenth century , and I could see him pass along narrow streets till he came to a narrow door with some rusty ironwork above it ...
173. lappuse
... described them more elaborately . The Celtic passion for Nature comes almost more from a sense of her ' mystery ' than of her ' beauty , ' and it adds ' charm and magic ' to Nature , and the Celtic imaginativeness and melancholy are ...
... described them more elaborately . The Celtic passion for Nature comes almost more from a sense of her ' mystery ' than of her ' beauty , ' and it adds ' charm and magic ' to Nature , and the Celtic imaginativeness and melancholy are ...
460. lappuse
... described his uncertainty as to whether he would live or die , recorded the exact placing of his staff , what points of the compass he had first looked at , what words he spoke , his different postures , a tiger's skin that he had ...
... described his uncertainty as to whether he would live or die , recorded the exact placing of his staff , what points of the compass he had first looked at , what words he spoke , his different postures , a tiger's skin that he had ...
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WHAT IS POPULAR POETRY? | 3 |
SPEAKING TO the Psaltery | 13 |
MAGIC | 28 |
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