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... Yeats many centuries later : Icham of Irlaunde , Ant of the holy londe Of Irlande . Gode sire , pray ich þe , For of saynte charite , Come ant daunce wyt me In Irlaunde . And on the same blank page we find another fragment : Maiden in ...
... Yeats many centuries later : Icham of Irlaunde , Ant of the holy londe Of Irlande . Gode sire , pray ich þe , For of saynte charite , Come ant daunce wyt me In Irlaunde . And on the same blank page we find another fragment : Maiden in ...
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... Yeats was also to use . and Drayton's Idea contains , among many splendid and brilliantly phrased sonnets , one of the most memorable that the age produced : Since there's no help , come let us kiss and part- Nay , I have done : you get ...
... Yeats was also to use . and Drayton's Idea contains , among many splendid and brilliantly phrased sonnets , one of the most memorable that the age produced : Since there's no help , come let us kiss and part- Nay , I have done : you get ...
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... Yeats ' Crazy Jane , Lear's Fool explores the paradoxes of pretention and reality , but he is also a dramatic character himself , whose destiny is pathetic rather than tragic . In Act I , scene 4 , the banished Kent ( returned in ...
... Yeats ' Crazy Jane , Lear's Fool explores the paradoxes of pretention and reality , but he is also a dramatic character himself , whose destiny is pathetic rather than tragic . In Act I , scene 4 , the banished Kent ( returned in ...
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