Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 32.
244. lappuse
... interest ' as the humour of the old man with the basket does to Cleopatra's dying ; but should it come , as we had dreamed in love's frenzy , to our dying for that woman's sake , we would find that the discord had its value from the ...
... interest ' as the humour of the old man with the basket does to Cleopatra's dying ; but should it come , as we had dreamed in love's frenzy , to our dying for that woman's sake , we would find that the discord had its value from the ...
289. lappuse
... interest of beauty had been exhausted by the logical energies of art , which destroys where it has rummaged , and can but discover , whether it will or no . We cannot discover our subject - matter by deliberate intellect , for when a ...
... interest of beauty had been exhausted by the logical energies of art , which destroys where it has rummaged , and can but discover , whether it will or no . We cannot discover our subject - matter by deliberate intellect , for when a ...
412. lappuse
... interest in a schoolboy who passed our windows daily . None of us knew his name , nor did he interest my sisters or myself or seem in any way unusual , but our servant called him ' the strayed angel . ' Then I went to the art schools ...
... interest in a schoolboy who passed our windows daily . None of us knew his name , nor did he interest my sisters or myself or seem in any way unusual , but our servant called him ' the strayed angel . ' Then I went to the art schools ...
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