Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with HistoryUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1964 - 340 lappuses |
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27. lappuse
... desire of returning home to one's former state , is like the moth's desire for the light ; and the man , who , with constant longing awaits each new month and new year - deeming that the things he longs for are ever too late in coming ...
... desire of returning home to one's former state , is like the moth's desire for the light ; and the man , who , with constant longing awaits each new month and new year - deeming that the things he longs for are ever too late in coming ...
36. lappuse
... desire , which ironically leads Oisin and all men through the cycles of this life . Such aesthetic alchemy had also , as Yeats knew , the sanction of Balzac's Louis Lambert , who dreamed that ... desire after desire , 36 Swan and Shadow.
... desire , which ironically leads Oisin and all men through the cycles of this life . Such aesthetic alchemy had also , as Yeats knew , the sanction of Balzac's Louis Lambert , who dreamed that ... desire after desire , 36 Swan and Shadow.
119. lappuse
... desire , " but , like Blake's , “ a symbolical revelation received after the suspension of desire . " 66 As another writer nourished by Ribh's Eastern tradition has put it : " There must be the cessation of all search , and only then is ...
... desire , " but , like Blake's , “ a symbolical revelation received after the suspension of desire . " 66 As another writer nourished by Ribh's Eastern tradition has put it : " There must be the cessation of all search , and only then is ...
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PART ONE HISTORY AS VISION | 13 |
THE CYCLES | 15 |
THE APOCALYPSE | 34 |
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