Selected Criticism, 10. sējumsMacmillan, 1964 - 292 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 38.
59. lappuse
... death ? Let us drain right joyously The cup which the sweet bird fills for me . And in the most famous passage in all his poetry he sings of Death as of a mistress . ' Life , like a dome of many - coloured glass , stains the white ...
... death ? Let us drain right joyously The cup which the sweet bird fills for me . And in the most famous passage in all his poetry he sings of Death as of a mistress . ' Life , like a dome of many - coloured glass , stains the white ...
66. lappuse
... death ; and he could hardly have helped perceiving that an image that has transcended par- ticular time and place becomes a symbol , passes beyond death , as it were , and becomes a living soul . When Shelley went to the Continent with ...
... death ; and he could hardly have helped perceiving that an image that has transcended par- ticular time and place becomes a symbol , passes beyond death , as it were , and becomes a living soul . When Shelley went to the Continent with ...
167. lappuse
... death and he was , as is usual with gentle and silent men , scrupulously accurate in all his statements . In his art he made , to delight his ear and his mind's eye , voluble daredevils who ' go romancing through a romping lifetime ...
... death and he was , as is usual with gentle and silent men , scrupulously accurate in all his statements . In his art he made , to delight his ear and his mind's eye , voluble daredevils who ' go romancing through a romping lifetime ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 6 |
From AT STRATFORDONAVON | 12 |
INTRODUCTION TO FIGHTING THE WAVES | 33 |
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Abbey Theatre ancient Arthur Symons artist beauty become believe Blake called cave Charles Ricketts colour created critic Cythna Dante dead death delight described desire Dorothy Wellesley drama dream Dublin Edith Sitwell emotion energy England English eternity evoker of spirits eyes French Gaelic Greek happy heart imagination intellect Ireland Irish poet John Synge Lady Gregory language light Lionel Johnson literature lived lyric memory Michael Field mind modern move National nature never novelist painter passion perfect perhaps philosophy play poem poet poetry political prose remember rhythm Richard II saint seemed shadows Shakespeare Shelley sleep songs sorrow soul speak Spenser stars story Sturge Moore symbols Synge theatre things thought tion traditional translation understand verse vision W. B. YEATS William William Morris woman women words write written wrote Yeats young
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A Bibliography of Modern Irish and Anglo-Irish Literature Frank L. Kersnowski,Cary W. Spinks,Laird Loomis Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1976 |