Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 83.
55. lappuse
... women love . We know so little of man and of the world that we cannot be certain that the same invisible hands that gave him an imagination preoccupied with good for- tune , gave him also health and wealth , and the power to create ...
... women love . We know so little of man and of the world that we cannot be certain that the same invisible hands that gave him an imagination preoccupied with good for- tune , gave him also health and wealth , and the power to create ...
59. lappuse
... women , whether it is Danaë in her tower , or that woman in The Wood beyond the World who can make the withered flowers in her girdle grow young again by the touch of her hand , are of the kin of the wood - woman . All his bad women too ...
... women , whether it is Danaë in her tower , or that woman in The Wood beyond the World who can make the withered flowers in her girdle grow young again by the touch of her hand , are of the kin of the wood - woman . All his bad women too ...
180. lappuse
... woman who is most for destroy- ing me , dearer is she for making me ill than the woman who would be for making me well . She is my treasure , O she is my treasure , the woman of the grey eyes . a woman who would not lay a hand under ...
... woman who is most for destroy- ing me , dearer is she for making me ill than the woman who would be for making me well . She is my treasure , O she is my treasure , the woman of the grey eyes . a woman who would not lay a hand under ...
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