Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 84.
63. lappuse
... understand books of economics , and Mr. Mackail says , I think , that they vexed him and wearied him . He found it enough to hold up , as it were , life as it is to - day beside his visions , and to show how faded its colours were and ...
... understand books of economics , and Mr. Mackail says , I think , that they vexed him and wearied him . He found it enough to hold up , as it were , life as it is to - day beside his visions , and to show how faded its colours were and ...
171. lappuse
... understand that a right understanding of life and of destiny is more important than amusement . In London , where all the intellectual traditions gather to die , men hate a play if they are told it is literature , for they will not ...
... understand that a right understanding of life and of destiny is more important than amusement . In London , where all the intellectual traditions gather to die , men hate a play if they are told it is literature , for they will not ...
189. lappuse
... understand that the change was from beyond my own mind , but I understand now that writers are struggling all over Europe , though not often with a philosophic understanding of their struggle , against that picturesque and declamatory ...
... understand that the change was from beyond my own mind , but I understand now that writers are struggling all over Europe , though not often with a philosophic understanding of their struggle , against that picturesque and declamatory ...
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