Macmillan's Magazine, 1. kötet;93. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1905 |
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243. oldal
... things should be at the bottom and the light ones at the top . She would not allow Doris to help , as being a guest , which that young lady rather resented . She was always very willing to do things if she could , and here she was ...
... things should be at the bottom and the light ones at the top . She would not allow Doris to help , as being a guest , which that young lady rather resented . She was always very willing to do things if she could , and here she was ...
543. oldal
... things he has mentioned . In the same ode , a real touch of endlessness is produced by a line which itself is soon ended : For ever piping songs for ever new . One does not think , but one feels ( and that is the more con- vincing way ) ...
... things he has mentioned . In the same ode , a real touch of endlessness is produced by a line which itself is soon ended : For ever piping songs for ever new . One does not think , but one feels ( and that is the more con- vincing way ) ...
851. oldal
... things drop away , and it sufficeth to be alive to feel the glory of all things . Truly is it a Lotus land ! This night the dream lasts exactly so long as the sunset . When the globe of molten heat has disappeared , as the grey haze ...
... things drop away , and it sufficeth to be alive to feel the glory of all things . Truly is it a Lotus land ! This night the dream lasts exactly so long as the sunset . When the globe of molten heat has disappeared , as the grey haze ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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