Rapids of Time: Sketches from the PastHeinemann, 1965 - 150 páginas |
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... sometimes gave it the sharpest power to penetrate or surmise . At such moments , when she was powerfully moved , as in ' Christ in the Universe ' , her whole response was a poetry not only reaching to greatness but , despite analogies ...
... sometimes gave it the sharpest power to penetrate or surmise . At such moments , when she was powerfully moved , as in ' Christ in the Universe ' , her whole response was a poetry not only reaching to greatness but , despite analogies ...
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... sometimes baffled by commonplace truth . Very attractively , it divines by sympathy . Contact with it is refreshing to the prosaic mind and , I would add , to the prose mind , which can for some purposes excel the quality of which I ...
... sometimes baffled by commonplace truth . Very attractively , it divines by sympathy . Contact with it is refreshing to the prosaic mind and , I would add , to the prose mind , which can for some purposes excel the quality of which I ...
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... Sometimes they would rise naturally from a discus- sion , sometimes he would spring them upon you without warning - ' What do you feel about a communal memory ? ' ' Do you ever dream in colour ? ' ( I told him I had dreamt of seeing ...
... Sometimes they would rise naturally from a discus- sion , sometimes he would spring them upon you without warning - ' What do you feel about a communal memory ? ' ' Do you ever dream in colour ? ' ( I told him I had dreamt of seeing ...
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