Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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... moved me as did these poets , I thought one day — I can remember the very day when I thought it - ' If somebody could make a ... move me . ' Then a little later on I thought , ' If they had something else to write about besides political ...
... moved me as did these poets , I thought one day — I can remember the very day when I thought it - ' If somebody could make a ... move me . ' Then a little later on I thought , ' If they had something else to write about besides political ...
161. lappuse
... move visibly through my mind , and move invisibly beyond the threshold of sleep , casting lights and shadows of an indefinable wisdom on what had seemed before , it may be , but sterility and noisy violence . It is the intellect that ...
... move visibly through my mind , and move invisibly beyond the threshold of sleep , casting lights and shadows of an indefinable wisdom on what had seemed before , it may be , but sterility and noisy violence . It is the intellect that ...
332. lappuse
... move in my nerves and blood , to urge me to dance with them . ' I knew that if I yielded I would be carried away ... moved in spite of me . than ' In a moment I swept away in a whirlwind of notes . My breath and my thoughts and every ...
... move in my nerves and blood , to urge me to dance with them . ' I knew that if I yielded I would be carried away ... moved in spite of me . than ' In a moment I swept away in a whirlwind of notes . My breath and my thoughts and every ...
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