The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, Volume 4Scribner, 2007 |
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... never singing , as we sing to - day , never anything but speech . A singing note , a word chanted as they chant in churches , would have spoiled everything ; nor was it reciting , for she spoke to a notation as definite as that of song ...
... never singing , as we sing to - day , never anything but speech . A singing note , a word chanted as they chant in churches , would have spoiled everything ; nor was it reciting , for she spoke to a notation as definite as that of song ...
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... never quiescent , never as it were in a mood for sci- entific observations , always in exaltation , never - to use known words - founded upon an elimination of the personal factor ; and their attention and the attention of those they ...
... never quiescent , never as it were in a mood for sci- entific observations , always in exaltation , never - to use known words - founded upon an elimination of the personal factor ; and their attention and the attention of those they ...
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... never break the bonds of life , one's hands must never labour to loosen the silver cord , one's ears must never strain to catch the sound of Michael's trumpet . ” The periodical version of the sentence began with the phrase " That is to ...
... never break the bonds of life , one's hands must never labour to loosen the silver cord , one's ears must never strain to catch the sound of Michael's trumpet . ” The periodical version of the sentence began with the phrase " That is to ...
Contents
Editors Preface and Acknowledgments | xiii |
Abbreviations | xvii |
Illustrations | xxi |
Copyright | |
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