Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 81.
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... poet , painter , and musician should do nothing but express themselves . When the laboratories , pulpits , and ... poet is justified not by the expression of himself , but by the public he finds or creates ; a public made by others ready ...
... poet , painter , and musician should do nothing but express themselves . When the laboratories , pulpits , and ... poet is justified not by the expression of himself , but by the public he finds or creates ; a public made by others ready ...
67. lappuse
... poet and the lawgiver hold their station by the right of the same faculty , the one uttering in words and the other in the forms of society his vision of the divine order , the Intellectual Beauty . ' Poets , according to the ...
... poet and the lawgiver hold their station by the right of the same faculty , the one uttering in words and the other in the forms of society his vision of the divine order , the Intellectual Beauty . ' Poets , according to the ...
373. lappuse
William Butler Yeats. destroys the old wild energy ? Spenser , the first poet struck with remorse , the first poet who gave his heart to the State , saw nothing but disorder , where the mouths that have spoken all the fables of the poets ...
William Butler Yeats. destroys the old wild energy ? Spenser , the first poet struck with remorse , the first poet who gave his heart to the State , saw nothing but disorder , where the mouths that have spoken all the fables of the poets ...
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