Prace Wrocławskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego: Travaux de la Société des sciences et des lettres de Wrocław. Seria A.Sumptibus Societatis Scientiarum Wratislaviensis, 1967 - 232 |
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... Yeats for whom the release was in equilibrating tensions back of the poem by means of it . Yeats could say , " They and their sort alone earn contemplation , for it is only when the intellect has wrought the whole of life to drama , to ...
... Yeats for whom the release was in equilibrating tensions back of the poem by means of it . Yeats could say , " They and their sort alone earn contemplation , for it is only when the intellect has wrought the whole of life to drama , to ...
Strona 197
... Yeats ' title and read A King and No King , which is a five - act play by Beaumont and Fletcher first performed in 1611. The play tells how King Arbaces of Iberia conceives an incestuous passion for his sister Panthea , and how his ...
... Yeats ' title and read A King and No King , which is a five - act play by Beaumont and Fletcher first performed in 1611. The play tells how King Arbaces of Iberia conceives an incestuous passion for his sister Panthea , and how his ...
Strona 198
... Yeats ' poem becomes perfectly clear : it is a plea for physical as well as spiritual love , and in re - reading it we must put a strong emphasis on the word " body " in the last line . When one has managed to figure out some puzzling ...
... Yeats ' poem becomes perfectly clear : it is a plea for physical as well as spiritual love , and in re - reading it we must put a strong emphasis on the word " body " in the last line . When one has managed to figure out some puzzling ...
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