Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 61.
13. lappuse
... voice , a voice that would have given her fame if the only art that offers the speaking voice its perfect opportunity were as well known among us as it was 13 Speaking to the Psaltery SPEAKING TO the Psaltery.
... voice , a voice that would have given her fame if the only art that offers the speaking voice its perfect opportunity were as well known among us as it was 13 Speaking to the Psaltery SPEAKING TO the Psaltery.
201. lappuse
... voices and to see his mind in the mirror of nature ; while Mr. Bridges , like most of us to - day , has a lyrical and medita- tive mind , and delights to speak with his own voice and to see nature in the mirror of his mind . In reading ...
... voices and to see his mind in the mirror of nature ; while Mr. Bridges , like most of us to - day , has a lyrical and medita- tive mind , and delights to speak with his own voice and to see nature in the mirror of his mind . In reading ...
475. lappuse
... voice : — ' At 5 A.M. I heard strains of melodious music sung by a human voice coming from the west . In rapt attention I listened and thought it the voice of a woman . I decided , a little later , that the chant of Shri Mandukya ...
... voice : — ' At 5 A.M. I heard strains of melodious music sung by a human voice coming from the west . In rapt attention I listened and thought it the voice of a woman . I decided , a little later , that the chant of Shri Mandukya ...
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WHAT IS POPULAR POETRY? | 3 |
SPEAKING TO the Psaltery | 13 |
MAGIC | 28 |
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