Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 51.
29. lappuse
... tion began to move of itself and to bring before me vivid images that , though never too vivid to be imagina- tion , as I had always understood it , had yet a motion of their own , a life I could not change or shape . I remember seeing ...
... tion began to move of itself and to bring before me vivid images that , though never too vivid to be imagina- tion , as I had always understood it , had yet a motion of their own , a life I could not change or shape . I remember seeing ...
122. lappuse
... tion . To ' generalise ' forms and shadows , to ' smooth out ' spaces and lines in obedience to ' laws of com- position , ' and of painting ; founded not upon imagina- tion , which always thirsts for variety and delights in freedom ...
... tion . To ' generalise ' forms and shadows , to ' smooth out ' spaces and lines in obedience to ' laws of com- position , ' and of painting ; founded not upon imagina- tion , which always thirsts for variety and delights in freedom ...
508. lappuse
... tion by letter . William Morris , coming out of a hall where somebody had read or recited his Sigurd the Volsung , said : ' It cost me a lot of damned hard work that thing into verse . ' to get 1936 A GENERAL INTRODUCTION FOR MY WORK ...
... tion by letter . William Morris , coming out of a hall where somebody had read or recited his Sigurd the Volsung , said : ' It cost me a lot of damned hard work that thing into verse . ' to get 1936 A GENERAL INTRODUCTION FOR MY WORK ...
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