Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 56.
286. lappuse
... saint , who seeks not an eternal art , but his own eternity . The artist stands between the saint and the world of impermanent things , and just in so far as his mind dwells on what is impermanent in his sense , on all that ' modern ...
... saint , who seeks not an eternal art , but his own eternity . The artist stands between the saint and the world of impermanent things , and just in so far as his mind dwells on what is impermanent in his sense , on all that ' modern ...
286. lappuse
... saint , who seeks not an eternal art , but his own eternity . The artist stands between the saint and the world of impermanent things , and just in so far as his mind dwells on what is impermanent in his sense , on all that ' modern ...
... saint , who seeks not an eternal art , but his own eternity . The artist stands between the saint and the world of impermanent things , and just in so far as his mind dwells on what is impermanent in his sense , on all that ' modern ...
451. lappuse
... Saint had fed him from her breast . She fed him for a fortnight , then gave him back to his father , saying : ' He will know when a grown man what I have done for him . ' One day the Saint called the water - carrier , told him that she ...
... Saint had fed him from her breast . She fed him for a fortnight , then gave him back to his father , saying : ' He will know when a grown man what I have done for him . ' One day the Saint called the water - carrier , told him that she ...
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