Selected CriticismPan Books, 1976 - 288 lappuses "This selection of Yeats's criticism, which is representative of every period of this working life, contains not only critical work on poets and poetry, but also essays on occultism, politics, philosophy and drama. Reflecting his nature in his sometimes idiosyncratic style of writing as well as his views and opinions, this volume reals both Yeats the artist and Yeats the man."--Page 4 of cover. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 15.
125. lappuse
... feeling , enough feeling for the perfect , that is , to admit the authority of the vision ; or enough faith to understand that all that is imperfect passes away , he would not , as I think , have argued with us in a serious spirit ...
... feeling , enough feeling for the perfect , that is , to admit the authority of the vision ; or enough faith to understand that all that is imperfect passes away , he would not , as I think , have argued with us in a serious spirit ...
140. lappuse
... feeling , of pure life ; and every feeling is the child of all past ages and would be different if even a moment had been left out . Indeed , is it not that delight in beauty which tells the artist that he has imagined what may never ...
... feeling , of pure life ; and every feeling is the child of all past ages and would be different if even a moment had been left out . Indeed , is it not that delight in beauty which tells the artist that he has imagined what may never ...
178. lappuse
... feeling or in thought , prepares in the dark by its own increasing clarity and confidence its own executioner . We seek reality with the slow toil of our weakness and are smitten from the boundless and the unforeseen . Only when we are ...
... feeling or in thought , prepares in the dark by its own increasing clarity and confidence its own executioner . We seek reality with the slow toil of our weakness and are smitten from the boundless and the unforeseen . Only when we are ...
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Abbey Theatre ancient Arthur Symons artist beauty become believe Blake called cave century colour comedy created critic Cuchulain Cythna D. H. LAWRENCE Dante dead death delight described desire Dorothy Wellesley drama dream Dublin emotion energy England English eternity evoker of spirits eyes French Gaelic Greek happy heart imagination intellect Ireland Irish poet John Synge Lady Gregory language Laon Lionel Johnson literature lived lyric memory mind modern National nature never novelist painter passion perfect perhaps philosophy play poem poet poetry political prose remember rhythm Richard II Robert Bridges saint seemed shadows Shakespeare Shelley sleep songs sorrow soul speak speech Spenser stars story symbols Synge theatre things thought tion tradition translated understand Upanishads verse vision W. B. Yeats William William Morris woman women words write written wrote Yeats's young