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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Page 85
... indicates , however , confusion may arise regarding the kind of distortion he practises . Is he lazy and fat , too busy playing with himself to notice what goes on around him , or is he aggressive and shrewd , lying still and hidden but ...
... indicates , however , confusion may arise regarding the kind of distortion he practises . Is he lazy and fat , too busy playing with himself to notice what goes on around him , or is he aggressive and shrewd , lying still and hidden but ...
Page 131
... indicates that in the halcyon days of Georgian Ireland , the half - mounted's sun was no match for the gentry's moon ... indicating that the teller would consider special pleading for the family name somewhat infra dig . Admirers of the ...
... indicates that in the halcyon days of Georgian Ireland , the half - mounted's sun was no match for the gentry's moon ... indicating that the teller would consider special pleading for the family name somewhat infra dig . Admirers of the ...
Page 133
... indicates that it was the telling which joined their souls together . This in turn makes one wonder to what extent Yeats planted the tale in Maud's mind . Both here and in ' A Bronze Head ' the implication is that she carried within her ...
... indicates that it was the telling which joined their souls together . This in turn makes one wonder to what extent Yeats planted the tale in Maud's mind . Both here and in ' A Bronze Head ' the implication is that she carried within her ...
Contents
Introduction | 9 |
The CourtierMage | 35 |
Apocalyptic Poems | 57 |
Copyright | |
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