Walter de La Mare. - New York (1966). 170 S. 8°Twayne Publishers, 1966 - 170 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... whole of our world is changed " ; for , when these things occur , " the spirit within us seems for the moment to have returned to a state of being and to an abode of which the earth with all its loveliness is only a partial and illusive ...
... whole of our world is changed " ; for , when these things occur , " the spirit within us seems for the moment to have returned to a state of being and to an abode of which the earth with all its loveliness is only a partial and illusive ...
Pagina 42
... whole or in part about the inability of human beings to establish some kind of communication with others . Even Miss Duveen , in the story of the same name , is unable to maintain more than briefly the interest of the little boy who ...
... whole or in part about the inability of human beings to establish some kind of communication with others . Even Miss Duveen , in the story of the same name , is unable to maintain more than briefly the interest of the little boy who ...
Pagina 121
... whole question of the relation between the liv- ing and the dead - who may not remain dead ! —is a difficult one , he confessed some years later . " But that the dead may live in the imagination , at least , he was certain : " The dead ...
... whole question of the relation between the liv- ing and the dead - who may not remain dead ! —is a difficult one , he confessed some years later . " But that the dead may live in the imagination , at least , he was certain : " The dead ...
Sommario
Preface Chronology | 11 |
The Shaping Spirit | 13 |
Dreams and the Dreamer | 21 |
Copyright | |
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