Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 53.
26. lappuse
... fire was in my head , And cut and peeled a ha - zel wand , And hooked a berry to a thread ; And when white moths were on the wing , And moth - like stars were flickering out , B I dropped the berry in a stream , and caught a lit - tle ...
... fire was in my head , And cut and peeled a ha - zel wand , And hooked a berry to a thread ; And when white moths were on the wing , And moth - like stars were flickering out , B I dropped the berry in a stream , and caught a lit - tle ...
278. lappuse
... fire is but a hollow statue , and a studious man will commonly forget after some forty winters that of a certainty Promethean fire will burn some- body's fingers . It may happen that poets will be made more often by their sins than by ...
... fire is but a hollow statue , and a studious man will commonly forget after some forty winters that of a certainty Promethean fire will burn some- body's fingers . It may happen that poets will be made more often by their sins than by ...
440. lappuse
... fire , not as the child but as the parent or grandparent of the physical senses , by reviving the old doctrine of the animal spirits . ' In the Timaeus of Plato , ' writes Berkeley , ' there is something like a net of fire , and rays of ...
... fire , not as the child but as the parent or grandparent of the physical senses , by reviving the old doctrine of the animal spirits . ' In the Timaeus of Plato , ' writes Berkeley , ' there is something like a net of fire , and rays of ...
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