Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 49.
224. lappuse
... feel for him a personal liking , close enough perhaps to feel that our liking is returned . My play is made possible by a Japanese dancer whom I have seen dance in a studio and in a drawing - room and on a very small stage lit by an ...
... feel for him a personal liking , close enough perhaps to feel that our liking is returned . My play is made possible by a Japanese dancer whom I have seen dance in a studio and in a drawing - room and on a very small stage lit by an ...
328. lappuse
... feels that he pronounces no judgment even in the depth of his own mind , because the labour of Life itself had not yet ... feel and see deeply , just as a man whose character is too complete in youth seldom grows into any energy of moral ...
... feels that he pronounces no judgment even in the depth of his own mind , because the labour of Life itself had not yet ... feel and see deeply , just as a man whose character is too complete in youth seldom grows into any energy of moral ...
368. lappuse
... feel some sense of unreality when they are used to describe things which can be described as well in ordinary words . Dante used allegory to de- scribe visionary things , and the first maker of The Romance of the Rose , for all his ...
... feel some sense of unreality when they are used to describe things which can be described as well in ordinary words . Dante used allegory to de- scribe visionary things , and the first maker of The Romance of the Rose , for all his ...
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