The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, Volume 4Scribner, 2007 |
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Page 53
... beauty.1o And at the end of the ' Ode to Naples , ' he cries out to ' the spirit of beauty ' to overturn the tyrannies of the world , or to fill them with its ' harmonising ardours . ' He calls the spirit of beauty liberty , because ...
... beauty.1o And at the end of the ' Ode to Naples , ' he cries out to ' the spirit of beauty ' to overturn the tyrannies of the world , or to fill them with its ' harmonising ardours . ' He calls the spirit of beauty liberty , because ...
Page 91
... beauty at all , but only ' the beauty that is appended to folly , ' a beauty of mere voluptuous softness , ' a lamentable accident of the mortal and perishing life , ' for ' the beauty proper for sublime art is lineaments , or forms and ...
... beauty at all , but only ' the beauty that is appended to folly , ' a beauty of mere voluptuous softness , ' a lamentable accident of the mortal and perishing life , ' for ' the beauty proper for sublime art is lineaments , or forms and ...
Page 264
... beauty of the soul and the beauty of the body with , as it seemed , an equal affection.37 He would have had men live well , not merely that they might win eternal happiness but that they might live splendidly among men and be celebrated ...
... beauty of the soul and the beauty of the body with , as it seemed , an equal affection.37 He would have had men live well , not merely that they might win eternal happiness but that they might live splendidly among men and be celebrated ...
Contents
Editors Preface and Acknowledgments | xiii |
Abbreviations | xvii |
Illustrations | xxi |
Copyright | |
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