| John Eglinton, William Butler Yeats, William Larminie - 1899 - 110 páginas
...philosophy. The arts are, I believe, about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have lain upon the shoulders of priests, and to lead us back upon...with things. We are about to substitute once more the distillation of alchemy for the the analyses of chemistry and for the method of some other sciences... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1903 - 360 páginas
...and sol escape from weariness, by philosophy A /'The arts are, I believe, about to take «•-' upon their shoulders the burdens that £> have fallen from...upon our journey by filling our thoughts with the essence.s_jof things^ and not with things. We are about to substitute once more the distillation of... | |
| 1904 - 886 páginas
...his Ideas of Good and Evil, is good or evil enough to imagine that " the arts are about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have fallen from the shoulders of priests, and to lead us back on our journey, by filling our thoughts with the essence of things and not with things." This is an... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1907 - 358 páginas
...way he came, and so escape from weariness, by philosophy. The arts are, I believe, about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have fallen from...of priests, and to lead us back upon our journey by j filling our thoughts with the essences of \things, and not with things. We are about to substitute... | |
| Francis Bickley - 1912 - 110 páginas
...writing : " The arts are, I believe, about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have lain upon the shoulders of priests, and to lead us back upon...with the essences of things, and not with things." He was a reverent admirer of Villiers de 1'Isle Adam, the arch-symbolist, whose play Ax<!l was the... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1914 - 256 páginas
...the shoulders of priests, and to Autumn of lead us back upon our journey by filling our ™e Body, thoughts with the essences of things, and </ not with things. We are about to substitute once more the distillation of alchemy for the analyses of chemistry and for some other sciences ; and certain of... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 1918 - 554 páginas
...way he came, and so escape from weariness, by philosophy. The arts are, I believe, about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have fallen from...with things. We are about to substitute once more the distillation of alchemy for the analyses of chemistry and for some other sciences; and certain of us... | |
| James Redmond - 1981 - 280 páginas
...way he came, and so escape from weariness, by philosophy. The arts are, I believe, about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have fallen from...shoulders of priests, and to lead us back upon our journey5 to a more wonderful articulation of the idea in 'Discoveries' (1908): All art is dream, and... | |
| Marguerite Harkness - 1984 - 230 páginas
...He reiterates the message in "The Autumn of the Body": "The arts are, I believe, about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have fallen from...filling our thoughts with the essences of things" (E & I, 193). In "The Theatre," Yeats claims that artists will become "this priesthood" spreading "their... | |
| James Longenbach - 1991 - 348 páginas
...surface." Yeats wrote in "The Autumn of the Body" (1898) that the "arts are ... about to take upon their shoulders the burdens that have fallen from the shoulders of priests." While Pound was an instructor at Wabash College in 1907 he wrote to Viola Baxter that she should read... | |
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