Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 38.
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... kind , the kind of our new drama of wisdom , for it moulds into dramatic shape , and with as much as possible of literal translation , those closing books of the Odyssey which are perhaps the most per- fect poetry of the world , and ...
... kind , the kind of our new drama of wisdom , for it moulds into dramatic shape , and with as much as possible of literal translation , those closing books of the Odyssey which are perhaps the most per- fect poetry of the world , and ...
276. lappuse
... kind and he will say , as he has said in some form or other in every age at the first shock of naturalism , ' Why should I leave my home to hear but the words I have used there when talking of the rates ? ' And he will prefer to it any ...
... kind and he will say , as he has said in some form or other in every age at the first shock of naturalism , ' Why should I leave my home to hear but the words I have used there when talking of the rates ? ' And he will prefer to it any ...
276. lappuse
... kind and he will say , as he has said in some form or other in every age at the first shock of naturalism , ' Why should I leave my home to hear but the words I have used there when talking of the rates ? ' And he will prefer to it any ...
... kind and he will say , as he has said in some form or other in every age at the first shock of naturalism , ' Why should I leave my home to hear but the words I have used there when talking of the rates ? ' And he will prefer to it any ...
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