The Garment of Praise: The Necessity for PoetryDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1929 - 401 strani |
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Stran 285
... tion of infinity or other - worldliness . Within the building was a statue of Athene , a calm figure , suggestive of wisdom , dig- nity , restraint - human qualities which had been raised to their highest powers and disassociated from ...
... tion of infinity or other - worldliness . Within the building was a statue of Athene , a calm figure , suggestive of wisdom , dig- nity , restraint - human qualities which had been raised to their highest powers and disassociated from ...
Stran 329
... tion of a physical explanation of all things or else in the direc- tion of a psychic1 explanation of all things . This is due to the fact that human life is an infinitely complicated mixture of the two elements , physical and psychic ...
... tion of a physical explanation of all things or else in the direc- tion of a psychic1 explanation of all things . This is due to the fact that human life is an infinitely complicated mixture of the two elements , physical and psychic ...
Stran 332
... tion have represented mechanical improvements . A considera- tion of ten years in the history of the airplane , or the radio , or the farm tractor , will show clearly enough why people associate physical change with progress . And that ...
... tion have represented mechanical improvements . A considera- tion of ten years in the history of the airplane , or the radio , or the farm tractor , will show clearly enough why people associate physical change with progress . And that ...
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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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