The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 50
... never anchored to the con- scious stream of self , of desires never admitted , or outgrown , or satisfied by compromise . They are lost to us in that we could never revisit them with the torch of knowledge or with our adult eyes , but ...
... never anchored to the con- scious stream of self , of desires never admitted , or outgrown , or satisfied by compromise . They are lost to us in that we could never revisit them with the torch of knowledge or with our adult eyes , but ...
Stran 118
... never been an artist who was equally great in his comic and tragic moods , nor has there been one who has ever been both tragic and comic at exactly the same moment . The two things are mutually exclusive , as either is a matter of ...
... never been an artist who was equally great in his comic and tragic moods , nor has there been one who has ever been both tragic and comic at exactly the same moment . The two things are mutually exclusive , as either is a matter of ...
Stran 272
... never has borne fruit in deeds , Whose weak resolves never have been fulfill'd ; For whom each year we see Breeds new beginnings , disappointments new ; Who hesitate and falter life away , And lose to - morrow the ground won to - day ...
... never has borne fruit in deeds , Whose weak resolves never have been fulfill'd ; For whom each year we see Breeds new beginnings , disappointments new ; Who hesitate and falter life away , And lose to - morrow the ground won to - day ...
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The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for Poetry Eleanor Carroll Chilton,Herbert Agar Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1929 |
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