Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with HistoryUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1964 - 340 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 47.
58. lappuse
... light and ruler of the element of fire . " Where there is nothing ... there is God " —or , as Madame Blavatsky had said , " Darkness , in its radical , metaphysical basis , is subjective and absolute light . " 18 Hence the Irish Black ...
... light and ruler of the element of fire . " Where there is nothing ... there is God " —or , as Madame Blavatsky had said , " Darkness , in its radical , metaphysical basis , is subjective and absolute light . " 18 Hence the Irish Black ...
113. lappuse
... light which they perceive and thus , like the eagle's lidless eye , staring on the sun by natural right . In " Ribh at the Tomb of Baile and Aillinn , " that light emanates from an ambiguously sexual and spiritual source : the ...
... light which they perceive and thus , like the eagle's lidless eye , staring on the sun by natural right . In " Ribh at the Tomb of Baile and Aillinn , " that light emanates from an ambiguously sexual and spiritual source : the ...
126. lappuse
... light of an eye , the light belongs to Spirit , " 86 recognizes that the solar aspect of his mind must continually aspire to the condition of saint or fool . Subjective self must wed objective eye , or , in alchemi- cal terms , swan ...
... light of an eye , the light belongs to Spirit , " 86 recognizes that the solar aspect of his mind must continually aspire to the condition of saint or fool . Subjective self must wed objective eye , or , in alchemi- cal terms , swan ...
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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