Swan and Shadow: Yeats's Dialogue with HistoryUniversity of North Carolina Press, 1964 - 340 lappuses |
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148. lappuse
... tragic art . The last words of Timon and Cleopatra move us , he said , because their sorrow is not their own at tomb ... tragic ” ; but his stress upon its joy indicates his continuing belief that the pro- foundest tragedy points ...
... tragic art . The last words of Timon and Cleopatra move us , he said , because their sorrow is not their own at tomb ... tragic ” ; but his stress upon its joy indicates his continuing belief that the pro- foundest tragedy points ...
278. lappuse
... tragic scene they stare . One asks for mournful melodies ; Accomplished fingers begin to play . Their eyes mid many wrinkles , their eyes , Their ancient , glittering eyes , are gay . In those stony lineaments we can no longer ...
... tragic scene they stare . One asks for mournful melodies ; Accomplished fingers begin to play . Their eyes mid many wrinkles , their eyes , Their ancient , glittering eyes , are gay . In those stony lineaments we can no longer ...
279. lappuse
... tragic is a translation of the instinctively unconscious Dionysian wisdom into the language of the scene . " Thus the poet , like Nietzsche's Greek , " who is so singularly qualified for the most delicate and severe suffer- ing ...
... tragic is a translation of the instinctively unconscious Dionysian wisdom into the language of the scene . " Thus the poet , like Nietzsche's Greek , " who is so singularly qualified for the most delicate and severe suffer- ing ...
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PART ONE HISTORY AS VISION | 13 |
THE CYCLES | 15 |
THE APOCALYPSE | 34 |
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