Out of Ireland: A Reading of Yeats' PoetryCarcanet Press, 1975 - 169 pages Studie over het werk van de Ierse dichter (1865-1939) |
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... become God ; but he has no wish to act upon the world , only to wonder at things that are as they are . It is somewhat crude to say that Plato invented contem- plative word - magic , since the poets and the pre - Socratic philosophers ...
... become God ; but he has no wish to act upon the world , only to wonder at things that are as they are . It is somewhat crude to say that Plato invented contem- plative word - magic , since the poets and the pre - Socratic philosophers ...
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A Reading of Yeats' Poetry Dudley Young. narrative they become the more important in view of his belief ( undoubtedly ... become a shade ' ( Essays on Truth and Reality , 1914 , p . 14 footnote ) . Letter to T. Sturge Moore , 17 April ...
A Reading of Yeats' Poetry Dudley Young. narrative they become the more important in view of his belief ( undoubtedly ... become a shade ' ( Essays on Truth and Reality , 1914 , p . 14 footnote ) . Letter to T. Sturge Moore , 17 April ...
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... become him but to destroy him in oneself , and thereby to disqualify oneself from the possession of one's mother ... becomes perpetually obliged to imitate the father , to resurrect the self he has denied . Thus instead of burying the ...
... become him but to destroy him in oneself , and thereby to disqualify oneself from the possession of one's mother ... becomes perpetually obliged to imitate the father , to resurrect the self he has denied . Thus instead of burying the ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The CourtierMage | 35 |
Apocalyptic Poems | 57 |
Copyright | |
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