The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, Volume 4Scribner, 2007 |
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... give me gloves of the skin of a fish ; that you would give me shoes of the skin of a bird , and a suit of the dearest silk in Ireland . ' My mother said to me not to be talking with you , to - day or to - morrow or on Sunday . It was a ...
... give me gloves of the skin of a fish ; that you would give me shoes of the skin of a bird , and a suit of the dearest silk in Ireland . ' My mother said to me not to be talking with you , to - day or to - morrow or on Sunday . It was a ...
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... give to the analysis of their own motive the energy that other men give to the examination of the circumstances wherein they act , and it is often those who attain in this way to purity of motive who act most wisely at moments of great ...
... give to the analysis of their own motive the energy that other men give to the examination of the circumstances wherein they act , and it is often those who attain in this way to purity of motive who act most wisely at moments of great ...
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... give himself up to an elliptical imagination . Gloucester will be able to fall but from his own height and think he has fallen from Dover cliff , and Richard's and Richmond's tents can face one another again . " We shall have made ...
... give himself up to an elliptical imagination . Gloucester will be able to fall but from his own height and think he has fallen from Dover cliff , and Richard's and Richmond's tents can face one another again . " We shall have made ...
Contents
Editors Preface and Acknowledgments | xiii |
Abbreviations | xvii |
Illustrations | xxi |
Copyright | |
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