单词 | Yeats |
例句 | 1 There are many parallels between Yeats and the Romantic poets. 2 Eliot was asked to give the first Yeats memorial lecture in Dublin in 1940. 3 The contrast with Yeats is instructive, and it doesn't work in Pound's favour. 4 From now on, she told Yeats, romantic passion would be taking second place to political commitment. 5 Yeats wrote out his poems in prose first: it is a discipline which works. 6 For he is the AESTHETE, as I had Yeats speak of him. 7 Maud Gonne was the muse of W.B. Yeats, the Irish poet. 8 Vaster than a hundred lines of Yeats. 9 The myth that Yeats takes up is of Zeus's rape of the maiden, Leda,[] whom he attacks as a swan. 10 " Got your note. W. B. Yeats as a messenger and all that. 11 Let us plant a rose as Yeats once planted. Let it bloom. 12 Yeats once said that he wanted the natural words in the natural order, but he had a very highly cultured sense of what is natural, and his poetry is full of verbal archaism. 13 Remember how Yeats represents history as rape in "Leda and the Swan." 14 My father went to meet his maker ten yeats ago today. 15 Originally written by Yeats as a poem, Down By the Salley Gardens did not become a real song until 1909 when Northern Irish composer Herbert Hughes set the words to the tune of an old Irish melody. 16 That "Spiritus Mundi" that Yeats refers to in "The Second Coming," well, this is Yeats talking about that idea here. 17 In this last period, Yeats has developed a tough, complex and symbolical style. 18 Yeats assembled for children a less detailed version, Irish Fairy Tales, which appeared in 1892. 19 You can see him, in a sense Yeats, cooling the fire in the head of Aengus at this moment. 20 Yeats is famous for his lyricism, which comes from five sources. 21 Born in Dublin, in 1865, the firstborn of John Butler Yeats and Susan Mary Yeats. 22 The innocent and the beautiful have no enemy but time . --- W . B . Yeats. 23 " In life courtesy and self-possession, and in the arts style, are the sensible impressions of the free mind, for both arise out of a deliberate shaping of all things" (William Butler Yeats). 24 Being influenced by studies of Occultism, metaphysics and Indian religion, Yeats explored symbolism and investigated origin and nature of the world in his last period of poetic creation. 25 Among these pillars of English literature were Jonathan Swift, William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, and Edmund Burke. 26 If a poetinterprets a poem of his own he limits its suggestibility(William Butler Yeats. 27 He is not only a great Irish poet since W. B. Yeats, but also an outstanding critic and translator. 28 Content: No one can supersede the position of Irish poet W. B. Yeats in the circle of English poem in the 20th century. 29 In 1887 the family returned to Bedford Park, and Yeats devoted himself to writing. 30 Leda and the Swan" seems to say a knowledge of the body, of the necessity of embodiment. In the late Yeats, in the poems that I'll be discussing today, there's no knowledge apart from the body. 31 This article takes Oracle Bone inscriptions grammar in one hundred yeats hart into four stages. 32 Yeats came to realize that eternal beauty could only live in the realm of art. 33 Robert Lowell has called Heaney "the most important Irish poet since Yeats" A good many others have echoed the sentiment. 34 Yeats spent much of his childhood with his grand-uncle in Ballysadare village, at the head on an inlet off Sligo Bay and known by some locally as "Sally." 35 Later in this same passage Yeats resumes his argument for the Rose as an Irish symbol. 36 The text of the song stems from an 1889 poem by William Butler Yeats, who is generally known as one of Ireland's greatest poets. 37 This is The Wind Among the Reeds, author William Butler Yeats, the year 1899, on the verge of the new century. 38 In 1886 Yeats formed the Dublin Lodge of the hermetic Society. 39 Next week we will go to work on William Butler Yeats. 40 She looked over at him. " W. B. Yeats[http:///yeats.html],'The Song of Wandering Engus '. " 41 And you can hear them together, Yeats moving from one to another with, oh, incredible speed and agility in that final strophe of the poem, on the next page. 42 In 1886 Yeats formed the Dublin Lodge of the Hermetic Society. (An organization exerting one of three most significant influences on Western occultism in the 19th and 20th centuries. 43 In 1889 Yeats met his great love, Maud Gonne (1866-1953), an actress and Irish revolutionary who became a major landmark in his life and imagination. 44 W. B. Yeats (1865-1939), the winner of Nobel Prize for literature in the year of 1923, was honored by T. S. Eliot as "the greatest poet of our age—certainly the greatest in this language" of English. 45 Notice how very casual Yeats is in that second strophe, how self-consciously fantastic and speculative he is. 46 William Butler Yeats ranks among the most widely admired and intensively studied writers of the twentieth century. 47 Yeats has achieved suggestive patterns of meaning by a careful counterpointing of contrasting ideas or images. 48 For a hero loves the world till it breaks him -- Yeats. 49 When Yeats aestheticizes the political, he makes it moving, moving in the literal sense of, I think, emotionally engaging and cathartic. 50 " When You Are Old" is an oft- guoted lyric Yeats wrote for his first girlfriend Maud Gonne, a noble- minded fighter for the cause of national liberation in modern Ireland. 51 In 1889, Yeats met Maud Gonne, then a 23-year-old heiress and ardent Nationalist. 52 William Butler Yeats, a most famous Irish writer, was born in Dublin on June 13,1865. 53 Bian Zhilin's creation of poetry was influenced by Elliot and Auden from England, Yeats from Ireland, Valery from France, and Rilke from Austria but with unique style and fine creation of his own. 54 This is an important phase of his career, when with the help of Lady Augusta Gregory and John Synge, Yeats tries to establish an Irish national drama. 55 Irish poet William Butler Yeats , 1865 - 1939 , was one of the greatest poets of English Modernism. 56 Sometimes, one quarter-hour worthes thousands of gold. Sometimes, several days, months, yeats, even decades of years, means nothing. 57 William Butler Yeats, James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde, George Bernard Shaw, and Edmund Burke. 58 The famous Irish poet William Butler Yeats became the forerunner and representative poet of Modernism poetry as a great master of the late symbolism. 59 Rainer Maria Rilke and Yeats , Eliot 1, known as the three great modern European poets. |
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