Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 25.
81. lappuse
... fountain in the market - place , foreshadowing thereby that spirit who at the end of Prometheus Unbound gazes at a re- generated city from ' within a fountain in the public square ' ; and when Laon and Cythna are dead they awake beside ...
... fountain in the market - place , foreshadowing thereby that spirit who at the end of Prometheus Unbound gazes at a re- generated city from ' within a fountain in the public square ' ; and when Laon and Cythna are dead they awake beside ...
86. lappuse
... fountain ' of sea water in the cave where she is imprisoned , speaks of the ' cave ' of her mind which gave its secrets to her , and of ' one mind , the type of all ' which is a ' moveless wave ' reflecting ' all moving things that are ...
... fountain ' of sea water in the cave where she is imprisoned , speaks of the ' cave ' of her mind which gave its secrets to her , and of ' one mind , the type of all ' which is a ' moveless wave ' reflecting ' all moving things that are ...
186. lappuse
... fountain of legends , and , as I think , a more abundant fountain than any in Europe , is being opened , the fountain of Gaelic legends : the tale of Deirdre , who alone among women who have set men mad had equal loveliness and wisdom ...
... fountain of legends , and , as I think , a more abundant fountain than any in Europe , is being opened , the fountain of Gaelic legends : the tale of Deirdre , who alone among women who have set men mad had equal loveliness and wisdom ...
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