Books and Their WritersBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 343 psl. |
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... Wonderful in unity , wonderful in diversity . . . I was born for that reason , With muscles , heart and eyes , To watch each following season , To work and to be wise . • The whole poem is a wonderful attempt to grasp at a problem which ...
... Wonderful in unity , wonderful in diversity . . . I was born for that reason , With muscles , heart and eyes , To watch each following season , To work and to be wise . • The whole poem is a wonderful attempt to grasp at a problem which ...
236 psl.
... wonderful book on the sisters will almost certainly be dissatisfied with this essay . Mrs Meynell's con- troversy in this case is with those who admire Charlotte Brontë throughout her career . She altered greatly . There was a time when ...
... wonderful book on the sisters will almost certainly be dissatisfied with this essay . Mrs Meynell's con- troversy in this case is with those who admire Charlotte Brontë throughout her career . She altered greatly . There was a time when ...
238 psl.
... wonderful passage wherewith the book comes to a close : ' I lingered under that benign sky : watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells , listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass , and wondered how anyone ...
... wonderful passage wherewith the book comes to a close : ' I lingered under that benign sky : watched the moths fluttering among the heath and harebells , listened to the soft wind breathing through the grass , and wondered how anyone ...
Turinys
NOVELISTS AND NOVELS | 11 |
COMPTON MACKENZIE | 19 |
NORMAN DOUGLAS | 27 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 20
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Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
Alice Meynell artist ballads beauty boys character Charlotte Brontë charm colour comes Compton Mackenzie critic Cumberland Cymbeline D. H. Lawrence delight Dorothy Richardson emotional England English essay eyes feel genius girl give happy Hearn heart Hugh Walpole human humour imagination intellectual interest J. C. Squire Jane Austen Jenny light literary literature living Lord lover married master mind Miss modern moral nature never night novelist novels pass passion play poems poet poetry prose quotes reader realise Reginald romantic Rupert Brooke Saki secret seems sense Shakespeare sing Sir Edward Cook song soul spirit story Strachey style sweet Swinburne Sylvia Scarlett talk Tennyson things thought tion true truth turn verse W. H. Davies W. J. Turner whole wife woman women wonderful words write young youth
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Swifter Than Reason– The Poetry and Criticism of Robert Graves Douglas Day Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1963 |