Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 82.
173. lappuse
... Nature , this imaginativeness , this melancholy , as Celtic characteristics , but has described them more elaborately . The Celtic passion for Nature comes almost more from a sense of her ' mystery ' than of her ' beauty , ' and it adds ...
... Nature , this imaginativeness , this melancholy , as Celtic characteristics , but has described them more elaborately . The Celtic passion for Nature comes almost more from a sense of her ' mystery ' than of her ' beauty , ' and it adds ...
178. lappuse
... nature without ecstasy , but with the affection a man feels for the garden where he has walked daily and thought pleasant thoughts . They looked at nature in the modern way , the way of people who are poetical , but are more interested ...
... nature without ecstasy , but with the affection a man feels for the garden where he has walked daily and thought pleasant thoughts . They looked at nature in the modern way , the way of people who are poetical , but are more interested ...
467. lappuse
... Nature is the decline of Spirit , the perfection of Spirit is the decline of Nature . In the Spiritual dawn when Raphael painted the Camera della Segnatura , and the Medician Popes dreamed of uniting Christianity and Paganism , all that ...
... Nature is the decline of Spirit , the perfection of Spirit is the decline of Nature . In the Spiritual dawn when Raphael painted the Camera della Segnatura , and the Medician Popes dreamed of uniting Christianity and Paganism , all that ...
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