Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 66.
31. lappuse
... heard something like little squeals , but kept silent , as when I saw the dead body . In a moment more the seeress said , ' I hear little squeals . ' Then the evoker of spirits heard them , but said , " They are not squeals ; he is 31 ...
... heard something like little squeals , but kept silent , as when I saw the dead body . In a moment more the seeress said , ' I hear little squeals . ' Then the evoker of spirits heard them , but said , " They are not squeals ; he is 31 ...
250. lappuse
... heard stories and sayings that arose out of an imagination that would have understood Homer better than The Cotter's Saturday Night or Highland Mary , because it was an ancient imagination , where the sediment had found the time to ...
... heard stories and sayings that arose out of an imagination that would have understood Homer better than The Cotter's Saturday Night or Highland Mary , because it was an ancient imagination , where the sediment had found the time to ...
478. lappuse
... heard a voice . I did not leave my meditation . Later on I found that the image which formed the subject of my meditation grew more and more dim . Yet I refused to allow my mind to leave its point of concentration ; instead I fixed it ...
... heard a voice . I did not leave my meditation . Later on I found that the image which formed the subject of my meditation grew more and more dim . Yet I refused to allow my mind to leave its point of concentration ; instead I fixed it ...
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SPEAKING TO the Psaltery | 13 |
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