In Fealty to Apollo: An AnthologyMelbourne University Press, 1953 - Počet stran: 116 |
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Strana xiii
... feel the eternal beauty of these things ) ; he is a man more alive than his fellows , seeing more clearly , and feeling more deeply than they . Most men see life through smoked glasses the poet sees with the naked eye , and can make us ...
... feel the eternal beauty of these things ) ; he is a man more alive than his fellows , seeing more clearly , and feeling more deeply than they . Most men see life through smoked glasses the poet sees with the naked eye , and can make us ...
Strana xvi
... feel that such beauty is not merely ornamental but expressive . It has , perhaps , no ' meaning ' which can be set ... feeling of the poem . But any comparison between the poet and the pictorial artist may easily be pushed too far . Even ...
... feel that such beauty is not merely ornamental but expressive . It has , perhaps , no ' meaning ' which can be set ... feeling of the poem . But any comparison between the poet and the pictorial artist may easily be pushed too far . Even ...
Strana 108
... feel that , I would gladly live for ever . Dosta , we'll now go to the tents and put on the gloves ; and I'll try to make you feel what a sweet thing it is to be alive , brother ! ' GEORGE BORROW Why did my parents send me to the ...
... feel that , I would gladly live for ever . Dosta , we'll now go to the tents and put on the gloves ; and I'll try to make you feel what a sweet thing it is to be alive , brother ! ' GEORGE BORROW Why did my parents send me to the ...
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My Country Dorothea Mackellar | 8 |
War Song of the Saracens J E Flecker | 14 |
From the Warring Nations | 21 |
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