The Classical World and the MediterraneanGiuseppe Serpillo, Donatella Abbate Badin Tema, 1996 - 388 pagina's |
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... Yeats Annual No. 3 , edited by Warwick Gould 209-212 ( Basingstoke and London : Macmillan ) [ K ] Blake , William 1979 Complete Writings , edited by Geoffrey Keynes ( Oxford : Oxford University Press ) . Bradford , Curtis 1965 Yeats at ...
... Yeats Annual No. 3 , edited by Warwick Gould 209-212 ( Basingstoke and London : Macmillan ) [ K ] Blake , William 1979 Complete Writings , edited by Geoffrey Keynes ( Oxford : Oxford University Press ) . Bradford , Curtis 1965 Yeats at ...
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... Yeats's preference for ecstatic cultures is held so strongly mainly because he believed his age was too dry and objective . What he craved most was a unity of culture that could express both subjective ecstasy and careful objective ...
... Yeats's preference for ecstatic cultures is held so strongly mainly because he believed his age was too dry and objective . What he craved most was a unity of culture that could express both subjective ecstasy and careful objective ...
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... Yeats's plays are based on the translations though Yeats departed from them in gradual stages of revision . The choruses are bolder departures from Sophocles . They have become original Yeatsian poems , though they show evidence of Yeats's ...
... Yeats's plays are based on the translations though Yeats departed from them in gradual stages of revision . The choruses are bolder departures from Sophocles . They have become original Yeatsian poems , though they show evidence of Yeats's ...
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