Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
No grāmatas satura
1.–3. rezultāts no 34.
7. lappuse
... turn from ancient religion ; or take with you these lines in whose bare meaning also there is nothing to stumble over , and find out what men lose who are not in love with Helen- Brightness falls from the air , Queens have died young ...
... turn from ancient religion ; or take with you these lines in whose bare meaning also there is nothing to stumble over , and find out what men lose who are not in love with Helen- Brightness falls from the air , Queens have died young ...
160. lappuse
... turn . Had my pen not fallen on the ground and so made me turn from the images that I was weaving into verse , I would never have known that meditation had become trance , for I would have been like one who does not know that he is ...
... turn . Had my pen not fallen on the ground and so made me turn from the images that I was weaving into verse , I would never have known that meditation had become trance , for I would have been like one who does not know that he is ...
184. lappuse
... turn for melan- choly and its turn for natural magic , ' he ' would answer with little doubt that it got much of its melancholy from a Celtic source , with no doubt at all that from a Celtic source it got nearly all its natural magic ...
... turn for melan- choly and its turn for natural magic , ' he ' would answer with little doubt that it got much of its melancholy from a Celtic source , with no doubt at all that from a Celtic source it got nearly all its natural magic ...
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