Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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13. lappuse
... never sing- ing , as we sing to - day , never anything but speech . A singing note , a word chanted as they chant in churches , would have spoiled everything ; nor was it reciting , for she spoke to a notation as definite as that of ...
... never sing- ing , as we sing to - day , never anything but speech . A singing note , a word chanted as they chant in churches , would have spoiled everything ; nor was it reciting , for she spoke to a notation as definite as that of ...
279. lappuse
... never quiescent , never , as it were , ¦ in a mood for scientific observations , always in exalta- tion , never to use known words - founded upon an elimination of the personal factor ; and their attention and the attention of those ...
... never quiescent , never , as it were , ¦ in a mood for scientific observations , always in exalta- tion , never to use known words - founded upon an elimination of the personal factor ; and their attention and the attention of those ...
509. lappuse
... never speaks directly as to someone at the breakfast table , there is always a phantasmagoria . Dante and Milton had myth- ologies , Shakespeare the characters of English history or of traditional romance ; even when the poet seems most ...
... never speaks directly as to someone at the breakfast table , there is always a phantasmagoria . Dante and Milton had myth- ologies , Shakespeare the characters of English history or of traditional romance ; even when the poet seems most ...
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