The Collected Works of W.B. Yeats, Volume 4Scribner, 2007 |
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... speak them in a loud chanting voice , and feel that if I dared I would speak them in that way to other people.3 One day I was walking through a Dublin street with Mr. George Russell ( ' A.E. ' ) , and he began speaking his verses out ...
... speak them in a loud chanting voice , and feel that if I dared I would speak them in that way to other people.3 One day I was walking through a Dublin street with Mr. George Russell ( ' A.E. ' ) , and he began speaking his verses out ...
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... speak of doing all they can to give an added beauty to the words of the poet , often using simple vowel sounds when a purely vocal effect was to be made whether of joy or sorrow.18 There is no more beautiful sound than the alternation ...
... speak of doing all they can to give an added beauty to the words of the poet , often using simple vowel sounds when a purely vocal effect was to be made whether of joy or sorrow.18 There is no more beautiful sound than the alternation ...
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... speak the thoughts of many , speak confidently , while those who speak their own thoughts are hesitating and timid , as though they spoke out of a mind and body grown sen- sitive to the edge of bewilderment among many impressions . They ...
... speak the thoughts of many , speak confidently , while those who speak their own thoughts are hesitating and timid , as though they spoke out of a mind and body grown sen- sitive to the edge of bewilderment among many impressions . They ...
Contents
Editors Preface and Acknowledgments | xiii |
Abbreviations | xvii |
Illustrations | xxi |
Copyright | |
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