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may be sure that the hope Yeats expressed in "To Ireland in the Coming Times," lines ... not all. Though as Yeats well knew, the CU Chulainn of saga died at twenty-seven, Yeats made him an ... never altered in that much-revised poem- Nor may I less be counted one With Davis, Mangan, Ferguson... ...
the political stage in Europe Yeats was trying to create a move­ ment in Ireland which would be ... Yeats misunderstood what an authoritarian society would be like. Such a society, Orwell pointed out, ... reasonably be postu­ lated. Yeats was a man with quite a lot of political avatars. O'Higgins and ...
of Learning, written in reaction against Yeats's verse dramas. Taken together, these two ... full of devilment. Yeats introduces him as an amateur occultist who learns in the Book of the Great ... goddess herself. Yeats was later to revise these Hanrahan stories, turning them with Lady ...
regards the line of verse as a unit of utterance. In the recording he made in 1914 for the Sorbonne of ... made, must have committed them himself at times; he must have wondered how to keep the lines from being ... the line of verse in his practice once again becomes that "perfect line" Mallarme ...
drawings of a 1710 Stradivarius, made long ago by some forgotten artisan, I am able to shape the back and ... capacity of the human animal. I am practicing the craft of Stradivari as he did in his Cremona workshop-and ... here under the brilliant white electric light. He would recognize the shape of this violin back, its ...
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these 941 TRI-QUARTERL'f Issue 1965-winter page W.B. Scott Essay Work Issue 1965-winter Print ... on line 1000. ALEXANDER PUSHKIN (1799-1837) wrote his "novel in verse," Eugene ...
Wild Swans at Coole. But this date must also be too early, for his review of a book of Yeats ... from." He finds Yeats's mind to be crude and egoistic because of not facing direct contacts, and ... would not allow it to be republished. The death of Yeats a few years later prompted Eliot to speak more ...
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the Variorum Yeats, is much too long to quote in full. I will begin somewhat more than half-way ... end of Lough Gill. Why Yeats should be so vague about the names, I do not understand. He must ... Buillia. He describes Lough Liath as a desolate moon­ shaped lake, with made wells and sunken passages upon ...
atop a book. After that, I climbed back into Timoleon's automobile, which made its way towards ... while ago, he rained in verse and there appeared such flashes of lightning as are said to turn night ... passed with the rapidity of an arrow. As I peered deep into the distance, I saw that the horses were made ...

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