Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... living , to dream and to laugh , and who are now prisoners in the fort , in themselves , of their implacable fate , and for their men , who are stoically fulfilling their duty , living poorly and dangerously , vaguely hoping for ...
... living , to dream and to laugh , and who are now prisoners in the fort , in themselves , of their implacable fate , and for their men , who are stoically fulfilling their duty , living poorly and dangerously , vaguely hoping for ...
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... living significance is reinvented . In a letter to Witold von Hulewicz explaining the purpose of his Duineser Elegien , Rilke writes : The Elegies show us engaged on this work , the work of the perpetual transformation of beloved and ...
... living significance is reinvented . In a letter to Witold von Hulewicz explaining the purpose of his Duineser Elegien , Rilke writes : The Elegies show us engaged on this work , the work of the perpetual transformation of beloved and ...
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... living and “ joy , " " the shaping spirit of the imagination . ' It is this which has thrust the poets and " the happy few " ( as Stendhal named them ) back upon their own resources , so that they must create out of themselves the ...
... living and “ joy , " " the shaping spirit of the imagination . ' It is this which has thrust the poets and " the happy few " ( as Stendhal named them ) back upon their own resources , so that they must create out of themselves the ...
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