The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... Earth his mother , who describes the misery of all her lands and peoples since the ruin of Prometheus , dare not either . It can only be told by the inhabitants of the underworld , who are the shadows of all that live in Earth or Heaven ...
... Earth his mother , who describes the misery of all her lands and peoples since the ruin of Prometheus , dare not either . It can only be told by the inhabitants of the underworld , who are the shadows of all that live in Earth or Heaven ...
Сторінка 116
... earth and trample out every spark of the soul of man . But it is Demogorgon himself who arrives , and summons Jupiter to descend with him to the abyss , there to dwell ' henceforth in darkness ' . The personal side of the myth is here ...
... earth and trample out every spark of the soul of man . But it is Demogorgon himself who arrives , and summons Jupiter to descend with him to the abyss , there to dwell ' henceforth in darkness ' . The personal side of the myth is here ...
Сторінка 117
John Cann Bailey. Spirit of Earth who addresses Asia as Mother and describes the changed earth ; how all ugly and evil human shapes have , as he watched , ' past floating through the air ' , and ' those From whom they passed seemed mild ...
John Cann Bailey. Spirit of Earth who addresses Asia as Mother and describes the changed earth ; how all ugly and evil human shapes have , as he watched , ' past floating through the air ' , and ' those From whom they passed seemed mild ...
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LIFE AND ART IN ENGLISH POETRY | 1 |
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