Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 65.
173. lappuse
... Literature , has accepted this passion for Nature , this imaginativeness , this melancholy , as Celtic characteristics , but has described them more elaborately . The Celtic passion for Nature ... Literature THE CELTIC ELEMENT IN LITERATURE.
... Literature , has accepted this passion for Nature , this imaginativeness , this melancholy , as Celtic characteristics , but has described them more elaborately . The Celtic passion for Nature ... Literature THE CELTIC ELEMENT IN LITERATURE.
276. lappuse
... literature are more vivid experiences in the soul than anything but one's own ruling passion that is itself riddled by their thought as by lightning , and even two dumb figures on the roads can call up all that glory . Put the man who ...
... literature are more vivid experiences in the soul than anything but one's own ruling passion that is itself riddled by their thought as by lightning , and even two dumb figures on the roads can call up all that glory . Put the man who ...
276. lappuse
... literature are more vivid experiences in the soul than anything but one's own ruling passion that is itself riddled by their thought as by lightning , and even two dumb figures on the roads can call up all that glory . Put the man who ...
... literature are more vivid experiences in the soul than anything but one's own ruling passion that is itself riddled by their thought as by lightning , and even two dumb figures on the roads can call up all that glory . Put the man who ...
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