Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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... ideas , the imperfect sense of beauty of a poetry whose most typical expression is in Longfellow . Longfellow has his popularity , in the main , because he tells his story or his idea so that one needs nothing but his verses to ...
... ideas , the imperfect sense of beauty of a poetry whose most typical expression is in Longfellow . Longfellow has his popularity , in the main , because he tells his story or his idea so that one needs nothing but his verses to ...
154. lappuse
... ideas of journalists and through them the ideas of all but all the modern world , have created in their turn a forgetfulness like that of soldiers in battle , so that journalists and their readers have for- gotten , among many like ...
... ideas of journalists and through them the ideas of all but all the modern world , have created in their turn a forgetfulness like that of soldiers in battle , so that journalists and their readers have for- gotten , among many like ...
160. lappuse
William Butler Yeats. Symbols emotional or Ideas Ideas of Good and Evil when I asked myself when these things had happened , I found that I was remembering my dreams for many nights . I tried to remember what I had done the day before ...
William Butler Yeats. Symbols emotional or Ideas Ideas of Good and Evil when I asked myself when these things had happened , I found that I was remembering my dreams for many nights . I tried to remember what I had done the day before ...
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