Poets and Story-tellersBarnes & Noble, 1961 - 201 pages |
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Page 166
... thought , laying down her brush in extreme fatigue , I have had my vision . " And the vision of the picture stands symbol for Lily's whole vision of human experience . At the culminating moment of successful creation the artist sees the ...
... thought , laying down her brush in extreme fatigue , I have had my vision . " And the vision of the picture stands symbol for Lily's whole vision of human experience . At the culminating moment of successful creation the artist sees the ...
Page 167
... thought , opening her hands . It must drop . It must fall . And then ? she thought ; for her too there would be the endless night ; the endless dark . She looked ahead of her as though she saw opening in front of her a very long dark ...
... thought , opening her hands . It must drop . It must fall . And then ? she thought ; for her too there would be the endless night ; the endless dark . She looked ahead of her as though she saw opening in front of her a very long dark ...
Page 178
David Cecil. had not thought about her either . The thought was strange and distasteful . " How brilliant this is and how convincing ! For it is in casual and apparently trivial symbols like that of the billiard room , that we recall and ...
David Cecil. had not thought about her either . The thought was strange and distasteful . " How brilliant this is and how convincing ! For it is in casual and apparently trivial symbols like that of the billiard room , that we recall and ...
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