CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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... woman ; women represented a necessity for which he paid . This must be known if he is to be understood ; and happily nowadays such things may be mentioned . The sex impulse was unusually strong in him from boyhood to old age , and he ...
... woman ; women represented a necessity for which he paid . This must be known if he is to be understood ; and happily nowadays such things may be mentioned . The sex impulse was unusually strong in him from boyhood to old age , and he ...
85. oldal
... woman's beauty . The last two lines are significant . The poet is ex- pressing an exaltation beyond physical love , but springing from it , and it is precisely this which in- spires Mr. Yeats ' best love poetry . His love poetry is very ...
... woman's beauty . The last two lines are significant . The poet is ex- pressing an exaltation beyond physical love , but springing from it , and it is precisely this which in- spires Mr. Yeats ' best love poetry . His love poetry is very ...
164. oldal
... woman just finishing arranging her hair for a party . You will find ( if your patience holds out ) that you have no difficulty in filling three pages of print with describing the mirror , her dressing - table and what was on it , how ...
... woman just finishing arranging her hair for a party . You will find ( if your patience holds out ) that you have no difficulty in filling three pages of print with describing the mirror , her dressing - table and what was on it , how ...
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