University of California Chronicle, Том 30University of California Press, 1928 |
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... moving , so the dramatist stakes his all on action , assuming that events are tragic or comic in themselves regardless of whether they happen to anybody or not . For the most part they happen to no one — that is , to a set of nobodies ...
... moving , so the dramatist stakes his all on action , assuming that events are tragic or comic in themselves regardless of whether they happen to anybody or not . For the most part they happen to no one — that is , to a set of nobodies ...
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... moving must come from some sadness in life I would not have repeated for you . " And in keeping with the suggestive title , these verses are couched in sad if very beautiful combinations of words . It has been said that the author's ...
... moving must come from some sadness in life I would not have repeated for you . " And in keeping with the suggestive title , these verses are couched in sad if very beautiful combinations of words . It has been said that the author's ...
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... moving infection . Husband and wife were soon packing up ; the blacksmith dropped his hammer , the car- penter his plane , the mason his trowel , the farmer his sickle , the baker his loaf , and the tapster his bottle . All were off for ...
... moving infection . Husband and wife were soon packing up ; the blacksmith dropped his hammer , the car- penter his plane , the mason his trowel , the farmer his sickle , the baker his loaf , and the tapster his bottle . All were off for ...
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... moving and concentrating the gold , but they failed at first to appreciate the fact that it had been derived by erosion . from the quartz veins in the hills near - by . So eager pros- pectors climbed the mountains and sought for the ...
... moving and concentrating the gold , but they failed at first to appreciate the fact that it had been derived by erosion . from the quartz veins in the hills near - by . So eager pros- pectors climbed the mountains and sought for the ...
Стр. 197
... moving a stone or destroying any of its radiant beauty . Alas ! No Goths were ever more insensible to loveliness . In the very center of this ravishing forest of arches and pillars forming avenues of approach to the mihrabs , or " holy ...
... moving a stone or destroying any of its radiant beauty . Alas ! No Goths were ever more insensible to loveliness . In the very center of this ravishing forest of arches and pillars forming avenues of approach to the mihrabs , or " holy ...
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