CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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53. oldal
... heart Forethink me any ill , Destiny may take thy part And thy fears fulfil ; But think that we Are but turn'd aside to sleep ; They , who one another keep Alive , ne'er parted be . In despair of interpreting the nature of things ...
... heart Forethink me any ill , Destiny may take thy part And thy fears fulfil ; But think that we Are but turn'd aside to sleep ; They , who one another keep Alive , ne'er parted be . In despair of interpreting the nature of things ...
205. oldal
... heart , and his memory for emo- tions and exact circumstances was even more sur- prising . He had the memory of the heart . The attention he bent upon anyone who was with him was extremely flattering in its complete concentra- tion ; at ...
... heart , and his memory for emo- tions and exact circumstances was even more sur- prising . He had the memory of the heart . The attention he bent upon anyone who was with him was extremely flattering in its complete concentra- tion ; at ...
250. oldal
... heart working together better than the author knows . His intel- lect and heart ( his responses to what he loved and hated ) did not always work together . His intellect was apt to run theorizing ahead of his perceptions and responses ...
... heart working together better than the author knows . His intel- lect and heart ( his responses to what he loved and hated ) did not always work together . His intellect was apt to run theorizing ahead of his perceptions and responses ...
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DEAN INGE | 25 |
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