O Rare Mankind!: A Short Collection of Great ProsePhoenix House, 1963 - 168 עמודים |
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עמוד 145
... eyes again the silence was as complete as though it had never been broken . I was lying in a flood of light , and the sky had never looked so far , so high , before . I opened my eyes and lay without moving . And then I saw the men of ...
... eyes again the silence was as complete as though it had never been broken . I was lying in a flood of light , and the sky had never looked so far , so high , before . I opened my eyes and lay without moving . And then I saw the men of ...
עמוד 148
... eyes , but it is not well that we should be too much talked of . Plutarch was right when he said the artist should not be too prominent in the State because no young man , born for war and love , desires to be like Phidias . Life ...
... eyes , but it is not well that we should be too much talked of . Plutarch was right when he said the artist should not be too prominent in the State because no young man , born for war and love , desires to be like Phidias . Life ...
עמוד 153
... eyes her eyes turned to him in quiet sufferance of his gaze , without shame or wantonness . Long , long she suffered his gaze and then quietly withdrew her eyes from his and bent them JAMES JOYCE towards the stream , gently stirring the ...
... eyes her eyes turned to him in quiet sufferance of his gaze , without shame or wantonness . Long , long she suffered his gaze and then quietly withdrew her eyes from his and bent them JAMES JOYCE towards the stream , gently stirring the ...
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beauty bell beseech thee BIBLE body Born buried CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER clouds Coleridge CONTENTS IN CHRONOLOGICAL D. H. LAWRENCE dark dead death delight doth DRUMMOND OF HAWTHORNDEN dust E. M. FORSTER earth English eternal evil eyes face Fall fear flowers GERARD MANLEY HOPKINS glory grave green hast hath heart heaven holy immortal JAMES JOYCE JEREMY TAYLOR JOHN BUNYAN JOHN DONNE JOSEPH CONRAD King leaves light living look lord deliver LORD VERULAM mighty moon morning mountains National Portrait Gallery nature never night oblivion painting poet poetry praise prose rising Sermon shining shore Sir Bedivere Sir Ector SIR THOMAS BROWNE sleep snow solitude sorrow soul sword thee to hear things THOMAS DE QUINCEY THOMAS TRAHERNE thou trees truth turn unto W. B. YEATS walk WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR waves WILLIAM BLAKE wind words Wordsworth writer young