Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with HistoryUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1964 - 340 lappuses |
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... death . " 40 No less than the orthodox Christian , Yeats needed the symbol of incarnation to focus the paradoxes of a world in which every act is also a suffering , every creation a discovery , every death a rebirth . iii . That divine ...
... death . " 40 No less than the orthodox Christian , Yeats needed the symbol of incarnation to focus the paradoxes of a world in which every act is also a suffering , every creation a discovery , every death a rebirth . iii . That divine ...
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... death of friends , or death Of every brilliant eye That made a catch in the breath- Seem but the clouds of the sky When the horizon fades ; Or a bird's sleepy cry Among the deepening shades . " 933 The speaker approaches Keats's view ...
... death of friends , or death Of every brilliant eye That made a catch in the breath- Seem but the clouds of the sky When the horizon fades ; Or a bird's sleepy cry Among the deepening shades . " 933 The speaker approaches Keats's view ...
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... death , The White Goddess ( New York , 1948 ) , pp . 192 , 346 . 15. The Wind Among the Reeds , p . 101 ; for his use of Rhys and Frazer , see ibid . , pp . 95-99 . 16. The Wanderings of Oisin ( London , 1889 ) , p . 45 . 17. " The Death ...
... death , The White Goddess ( New York , 1948 ) , pp . 192 , 346 . 15. The Wind Among the Reeds , p . 101 ; for his use of Rhys and Frazer , see ibid . , pp . 95-99 . 16. The Wanderings of Oisin ( London , 1889 ) , p . 45 . 17. " The Death ...
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