Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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19. lappuse
William Butler Yeats. to lyrical verse spoken to notes , they would soon find it impossible to listen without ... verses and their little stories wherever they can find a score or two of poetical - minded people in a big room , or a ...
William Butler Yeats. to lyrical verse spoken to notes , they would soon find it impossible to listen without ... verses and their little stories wherever they can find a score or two of poetical - minded people in a big room , or a ...
256. lappuse
... verses of even the least known of its poets were expounded with a devout ardour at Young Ireland Societies and the ... verse was attacked in return , and not for anything peculiar to ourselves , but for all that it had in common with ...
... verses of even the least known of its poets were expounded with a devout ardour at Young Ireland Societies and the ... verse was attacked in return , and not for anything peculiar to ourselves , but for all that it had in common with ...
522. lappuse
... verse , I could not . I would lose myself , become joyless like those mad old women . The translators of the Bible , Sir Thomas Browne , certain translators from the Greek when trans- lators still bothered about rhythm , created a form ...
... verse , I could not . I would lose myself , become joyless like those mad old women . The translators of the Bible , Sir Thomas Browne , certain translators from the Greek when trans- lators still bothered about rhythm , created a form ...
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