Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 37.
13. lappuse
... spoke to a little tune , it was 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 ...
... spoke to a little tune , it was 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 ...
114. lappuse
William Butler Yeats. which he spoke confusedly and obscurely because he spoke of things for whose speaking he could find no models in the world about him . He was a symbolist who had to invent his symbols ; and his counties of England ...
William Butler Yeats. which he spoke confusedly and obscurely because he spoke of things for whose speaking he could find no models in the world about him . He was a symbolist who had to invent his symbols ; and his counties of England ...
460. lappuse
... spoke , his different postures , a tiger's skin that he had brought for his seat ; details all settled by tradition . For three days he remained in meditation , gradually the mental image of his Master grew dim , voices spoke . Three ...
... spoke , his different postures , a tiger's skin that he had brought for his seat ; details all settled by tradition . For three days he remained in meditation , gradually the mental image of his Master grew dim , voices spoke . Three ...
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