Selected Criticism, 10. sējumsMacmillan, 1964 - 292 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 26.
18. lappuse
... telling of their own country and of its history and of its legends , they will listen gladly enough . The people of ... tell a man that he was no gentleman ' because nobody is a gentleman who has not been educated at Trinity College ...
... telling of their own country and of its history and of its legends , they will listen gladly enough . The people of ... tell a man that he was no gentleman ' because nobody is a gentleman who has not been educated at Trinity College ...
65. lappuse
... tell . He had certainly experience of all but the most profound of the mystical states , and had known that union with created things of 1 Marianne's Dream was certainly copied from a real dream of some- body's , but like images come to ...
... tell . He had certainly experience of all but the most profound of the mystical states , and had known that union with created things of 1 Marianne's Dream was certainly copied from a real dream of some- body's , but like images come to ...
97. lappuse
... tell me , herons built their nests in old men's beards ! Mr. Benson did not venture to play the scene in Richard III where the ghosts walk as Shakespeare wrote it , but had his scenery been as simple as Mr. Gordon Craig's purple back ...
... tell me , herons built their nests in old men's beards ! Mr. Benson did not venture to play the scene in Richard III where the ghosts walk as Shakespeare wrote it , but had his scenery been as simple as Mr. Gordon Craig's purple back ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 6 |
From AT STRATFORDONAVON | 12 |
INTRODUCTION TO FIGHTING THE WAVES | 33 |
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A Bibliography of Modern Irish and Anglo-Irish Literature Frank L. Kersnowski,Cary W. Spinks,Laird Loomis Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1976 |