The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, Volume 4Scribner, 2007 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 81
Page 233
... death for what it takes away , which arouses within us , through some sympathy perhaps with all other men , an energy so noble , so powerful , that we laugh aloud and mock , in the terror or the sweetness of our exaltation , at death ...
... death for what it takes away , which arouses within us , through some sympathy perhaps with all other men , an energy so noble , so powerful , that we laugh aloud and mock , in the terror or the sweetness of our exaltation , at death ...
Page 407
... Death of Cuchulain ( Pl , 545-54 ) . The famous " tale of the flight of Grania with Diarmuid " is the only story ... deaths . Yeats and George Moore's 1901 collaborative play , Diarmuid and Grania , dramatizes the tale ( Pl , 557-607 ) ...
... Death of Cuchulain ( Pl , 545-54 ) . The famous " tale of the flight of Grania with Diarmuid " is the only story ... deaths . Yeats and George Moore's 1901 collaborative play , Diarmuid and Grania , dramatizes the tale ( Pl , 557-607 ) ...
Page 452
... death " ( Mem , 199 ) . 5. In the preface , dated December 1908 , Synge claims that : " The poems which follow were ... death and included it in The Death of Synge : " In Paris Synge once said to me , ' We should unite stoicism ...
... death " ( Mem , 199 ) . 5. In the preface , dated December 1908 , Synge claims that : " The poems which follow were ... death and included it in The Death of Synge : " In Paris Synge once said to me , ' We should unite stoicism ...
Contents
Editors Preface and Acknowledgments | xiii |
Abbreviations | xvii |
Illustrations | xxi |
Copyright | |
55 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
A. H. Bullen Abbey Theatre Agate ancient Aran Islands Arnold artist beauty believe Blake's body called cave Celtic colour copy Cuala Press Dante death delight Divine Comedy drama dream Dublin edition Edmund Spenser Ellis-Yeats emotion English Erdman essay eternal Evil eyes Faerie Faerie Queene Florence Farr fountain Gregory's heaven Hutchinson Ideas images imagination Ireland Irish J. M. Synge John Lady Gregory letter lines literature living London lyric Macmillan magic memory mind moon movement nature O'Shea painter painting passage passion perfect play poem poet poetical poetry praise proofs prose Psaltery published quotation remember Review revised rhythm Rossetti Saint seemed shadow Shakespeare Shelley Shelley's song soul speak Spenser spirit story symbolist symbols Synge Theatre things thought tion tradition translation Tree verse vision volume W. B. Yeats William Blake woman words write wrote Yeats's