University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... buildings that stare back at noon - day suns , But I see rugs of grass and moss - green paths , And a blue canyon where a river runs ! And when the roar of traffic's voice assails My ears like monsters tearing through the night , I hear ...
... buildings that stare back at noon - day suns , But I see rugs of grass and moss - green paths , And a blue canyon where a river runs ! And when the roar of traffic's voice assails My ears like monsters tearing through the night , I hear ...
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... buildings were located . But thousands of years passed and the world learned from me that the theater is everywhere and in every- thing . Contemporary Russian fiction bears the marks of a transi- tional period . The multitude of novels ...
... buildings were located . But thousands of years passed and the world learned from me that the theater is everywhere and in every- thing . Contemporary Russian fiction bears the marks of a transi- tional period . The multitude of novels ...
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... Building of the Ship is a dramatic and finely conceived work . There is a grave warning implicit in it , " and this : " He has stretched out his hands to the East across the rolling waves of the Atlantic and taken up the culture of ...
... Building of the Ship is a dramatic and finely conceived work . There is a grave warning implicit in it , " and this : " He has stretched out his hands to the East across the rolling waves of the Atlantic and taken up the culture of ...
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... build my ships In harbors cadenced by each curve and wave Where wind to wind is but a festal stave . I launch my ships Where plundering waters know each keel and mast , Each thing of steel and heart I made to last . I wait my ships ...
... build my ships In harbors cadenced by each curve and wave Where wind to wind is but a festal stave . I launch my ships Where plundering waters know each keel and mast , Each thing of steel and heart I made to last . I wait my ships ...
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... building a saw - mill at Coloma on the south fork of the American River , 40 miles northeast of Sacramento , now the capital of California . Coloma , originally Ca - lu - mah , is an Indian word meaning ' beautiful vale ' . Marshall was ...
... building a saw - mill at Coloma on the south fork of the American River , 40 miles northeast of Sacramento , now the capital of California . Coloma , originally Ca - lu - mah , is an Indian word meaning ' beautiful vale ' . Marshall was ...
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