Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 57.
39. lappuse
... told them that the people he went with were not such impostors as they were taken for , but that they had a traditional kind of learning among them and could do wonders by the power of imagination , and that himself had learned much of ...
... told them that the people he went with were not such impostors as they were taken for , but that they had a traditional kind of learning among them and could do wonders by the power of imagination , and that himself had learned much of ...
148. lappuse
... told the meaning of the other , and the fine painting , which has added so much irrelevant beauty , has not told it better . All art that is not mere story - telling , or mere por- traiture , is symbolic , and has the purpose of those ...
... told the meaning of the other , and the fine painting , which has added so much irrelevant beauty , has not told it better . All art that is not mere story - telling , or mere por- traiture , is symbolic , and has the purpose of those ...
211. lappuse
... told me it was Cruachmaa of the Sidhe . I had often heard of Cruachmaa of the Sidhe even as far north as Sligo , for the countrypeople have told me a great many stories of the great host of the Sidhe who live there , still fighting and ...
... told me it was Cruachmaa of the Sidhe . I had often heard of Cruachmaa of the Sidhe even as far north as Sligo , for the countrypeople have told me a great many stories of the great host of the Sidhe who live there , still fighting and ...
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