Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 81.
15. lappuse
... written them to a manner of music , and he had once asked somebody who played on a wind instrument of some kind , and then a violinist , to write out the music and play it . The violinist had played it , or something like it , but had ...
... written them to a manner of music , and he had once asked somebody who played on a wind instrument of some kind , and then a violinist , to write out the music and play it . The violinist had played it , or something like it , but had ...
208. lappuse
... written in Irish , but I have found a little , and I have found all myself . I am persuaded that if the Irishmen who are painting conventional pictures or writing conventional books on alien subjects , which have been worn away like ...
... written in Irish , but I have found a little , and I have found all myself . I am persuaded that if the Irishmen who are painting conventional pictures or writing conventional books on alien subjects , which have been worn away like ...
307. lappuse
... written during the last sixteen or seventeen years , though the greater number were written very recently , and many during his last illness . An Epitaph and On an Anniversary show how early the expectation of death came to him , for ...
... written during the last sixteen or seventeen years , though the greater number were written very recently , and many during his last illness . An Epitaph and On an Anniversary show how early the expectation of death came to him , for ...
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