Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with HistoryUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1964 - 340 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 45.
101. lappuse
... Hence the poem itself , in a very Yeatsian paradox , is made possible by the continuing life of that principle whose " death " it describes . And hence the speak- er , accepting that " loss " which is part of his modern fate , also ...
... Hence the poem itself , in a very Yeatsian paradox , is made possible by the continuing life of that principle whose " death " it describes . And hence the speak- er , accepting that " loss " which is part of his modern fate , also ...
228. lappuse
... Hence , though the image suggests that terrible yet ecstatic hour in " The Phases of the Moon " when " all is fed with light and heaven is bare , " or that moment when Forgael can cry , " I plunge in the abyss , " the mood remains close ...
... Hence , though the image suggests that terrible yet ecstatic hour in " The Phases of the Moon " when " all is fed with light and heaven is bare , " or that moment when Forgael can cry , " I plunge in the abyss , " the mood remains close ...
242. lappuse
... Hence the fourth stanza of " The Statues . " Though not denying the Eastern knowledge that every era approaches the phases of saint and fool , the speaker is not yet ready to crawl , dehumanized , to the divine emptiness . That final ...
... Hence the fourth stanza of " The Statues . " Though not denying the Eastern knowledge that every era approaches the phases of saint and fool , the speaker is not yet ready to crawl , dehumanized , to the divine emptiness . That final ...
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PART ONE HISTORY AS VISION | 13 |
THE CYCLES | 15 |
THE APOCALYPSE | 34 |
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A. E. Waite alchemical Anglo-Irish antithetical apocalypse artist Balzac beauty become Ben Bulben Blake Blake's Blakean Blavatsky body Bookman Byzantium C. G. Jung called Complete Writings contemplation CPlays creative Cuchulain cycles dark dead death described dialogue with history Dionysian divine Dorothy Wellesley dramatic dream Ellmann Emerson eternal full moon Geoffrey Keynes Greek gyres heart heaven Hence heroic human ideal imagination incarnation intellect Ireland Irish Jung knew later Letters living London Madame Blavatsky meditation Michael mind mirror modern moves myth Nietzsche Oisin paradoxical passion Pater perspective Phase play Plotinus poem poet poetic poetry recall Renaissance Ribh Richard Ellmann Robartes Rosa Alchemica Secret Doctrine shadow solar song soul speaker spiritual stanza suggests swan Swift symbol things thought tion Tower tradition tragic transcendence unity vision W. B. Yeats Wade Wheels and Butterflies William Blake wind wisdom Yeats's Yeatsian York