Poems for Study: A Critical and Historical Introduction, 1. kötetRinehart, 1953 - 743 oldal |
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111. oldal
... feel- . ings , a thoughtfulness about feelings . There is sufficient justification for critical emphasis on the ... feel and feeling are taken to mean physical sensation . We have thoughts , and we have sensations , and we may have them ...
... feel- . ings , a thoughtfulness about feelings . There is sufficient justification for critical emphasis on the ... feel and feeling are taken to mean physical sensation . We have thoughts , and we have sensations , and we may have them ...
336. oldal
... feel themselves to be living in a universe in which man and his ideals - his belief in an in- herent order or hierarchy of being , * as in the obedience a wife owed her husband or a citizen his king , or the primary and inherent impor ...
... feel themselves to be living in a universe in which man and his ideals - his belief in an in- herent order or hierarchy of being , * as in the obedience a wife owed her husband or a citizen his king , or the primary and inherent impor ...
414. oldal
... feel for others ' woes , it dare not dream its own ; That heavy chill has frozen o'er the fountain of our tears , And though the eye may sparkle still , ' tis where the ice appears . Though wit may flash from fluent lips , and mirth ...
... feel for others ' woes , it dare not dream its own ; That heavy chill has frozen o'er the fountain of our tears , And though the eye may sparkle still , ' tis where the ice appears . Though wit may flash from fluent lips , and mirth ...
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