Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 75.
49. lappuse
... vision , it was the symbol I gave by mistake1 that produced the vision . Then I met with a seer who could say to me , ' I have a vision of a square pond , but I can see your thought , and you expect me to see an oblong pond , ' or ...
... vision , it was the symbol I gave by mistake1 that produced the vision . Then I met with a seer who could say to me , ' I have a vision of a square pond , but I can see your thought , and you expect me to see an oblong pond , ' or ...
63. lappuse
... visions , and to show how faded its colours were and how sap- less it was . And if we had not enough artistic feeling , enough feeling for the perfect , that is , to admit the authority of the vision ; or enough faith to understand that ...
... visions , and to show how faded its colours were and how sap- less it was . And if we had not enough artistic feeling , enough feeling for the perfect , that is , to admit the authority of the vision ; or enough faith to understand that ...
416. lappuse
... vision seen under closed eyelids ; always , it seems , to single images , single events , which opened , as it were , sluice - gates into the will . A poet , he contends , does not transmute into song what he has learned in experience ...
... vision seen under closed eyelids ; always , it seems , to single images , single events , which opened , as it were , sluice - gates into the will . A poet , he contends , does not transmute into song what he has learned in experience ...
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