Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 36.
67. lappuse
... Intellectual Beauty , and that the regeneration he foresaw was so much more than the regeneration many political dreamers have foreseen , that it could not come in its perfection till the Hours bore ' Time to his tomb in eternity . ' In ...
... Intellectual Beauty , and that the regeneration he foresaw was so much more than the regeneration many political dreamers have foreseen , that it could not come in its perfection till the Hours bore ' Time to his tomb in eternity . ' In ...
161. lappuse
... intellectual symbols as a cross or a crown of thorns , I think of purity and sover- eignty . Furthermore , innumerable meanings , which are held to ' white ' or to ' purple ' by bonds of subtle sug- gestion , and alike in the emotions ...
... intellectual symbols as a cross or a crown of thorns , I think of purity and sover- eignty . Furthermore , innumerable meanings , which are held to ' white ' or to ' purple ' by bonds of subtle sug- gestion , and alike in the emotions ...
171. lappuse
... intellectual traditions gather to die , men hate a play if they are told it is literature , for they will not endure a spiritual superiority ; but in Athens , where so many intellectual traditions were born , Euripides once changed ...
... intellectual traditions gather to die , men hate a play if they are told it is literature , for they will not endure a spiritual superiority ; but in Athens , where so many intellectual traditions were born , Euripides once changed ...
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