Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 80.
204. lappuse
... passion which alone remains to them out of the passions of the world . We should not blame them , but rather a mysterious tendency in things which will have its end some day . In England , men like William Morris , seeing about them ...
... passion which alone remains to them out of the passions of the world . We should not blame them , but rather a mysterious tendency in things which will have its end some day . In England , men like William Morris , seeing about them ...
275. lappuse
... passion , that made the French invent the play with a thesis , for where there is a thesis people can grow hot in argument , almost the only kind of passion that displays itself in our daily life . The novel of contemporary educated ...
... passion , that made the French invent the play with a thesis , for where there is a thesis people can grow hot in argument , almost the only kind of passion that displays itself in our daily life . The novel of contemporary educated ...
275. lappuse
... passion , that made the French invent the play with a thesis , for where there is a thesis people can grow hot in argument , almost the only kind of passion that displays itself in our daily life . The novel of contemporary educated ...
... passion , that made the French invent the play with a thesis , for where there is a thesis people can grow hot in argument , almost the only kind of passion that displays itself in our daily life . The novel of contemporary educated ...
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