Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with HistoryUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1964 - 340 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 62.
30. lappuse
... called " the chief inspirer of self - educated men in the ' eighties and the early ' nineties . " 62 But so great was Carlyle's influence and so pervasive were the ideas he helped to transmit that Yeats did not need to learn from him ...
... called " the chief inspirer of self - educated men in the ' eighties and the early ' nineties . " 62 But so great was Carlyle's influence and so pervasive were the ideas he helped to transmit that Yeats did not need to learn from him ...
82. lappuse
... called by every man his freedom . " 18 Though such complexity does not actually enter the panorama of “ Dove or Swan " at every point , Yeats's system was no mere Procrustean bed . Its main outlines helped to control his imagina- tion ...
... called by every man his freedom . " 18 Though such complexity does not actually enter the panorama of “ Dove or Swan " at every point , Yeats's system was no mere Procrustean bed . Its main outlines helped to control his imagina- tion ...
239. lappuse
... called Greek marbles " a revelation in the sphere of art , of the temper which made the victories of Marathon and Salamis possible . " The Greek liberation from Asia results not from the defeat of the Persians at Salamis but directly ...
... called Greek marbles " a revelation in the sphere of art , of the temper which made the victories of Marathon and Salamis possible . " The Greek liberation from Asia results not from the defeat of the Persians at Salamis but directly ...
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PART ONE HISTORY AS VISION | 13 |
THE CYCLES | 15 |
THE APOCALYPSE | 34 |
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