yeats in A Sentence

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    I've found you a Jack Yeats.

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    Yeats, we have to be careful.

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    William Butler Yeats.

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    Yeats said that what gives one a sense of heightened life?

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    Yeats said,"The whole poetry is a flow; only these four are like stones.

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    Hearts are not had as a gift, But hearts are earned…”-William Butler Yeats.

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    In imagery, Yeats's poetry became sparer and more powerful as he grew older.

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    Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923 and died in 1939.

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    One of the English poets of his time, Yeats, has arranged that gathering.

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    Freud, Mann, Yeats, Richard Strauss and countless other artists and thinkers were shaped by the“first Immoralist”.

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    William Butler Yeats was an Irish poet and one of the foremost figures of 20th century.

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    Yeats began by writing epic poems such as The Isle of Statues and The Wanderings of Oisin.

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    A famous line from“In Memory of W. B. Yeats”-“Poetry makes nothing happen”- presents Auden's complete rejection of Romantic tenets.

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    To be the father of growing daughters is to understand something of what Yeats evokes with his imperishable phrase‘terrible beauty.'.

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    Yeats's middle period saw him abandon the pre-Raphaelite character of his early work and attempt to turn himself into a Landor-style social ironist.

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    His wonderful work, like that of his fellow Irish Nobel Prize winners Shaw, Yeats, and Beckett, will be a lasting gift for all the world.

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    While Yeats's early poetry drew heavily on Irish myth and folklore, his later work was engaged with more contemporary issues, and his style underwent a dramatic transformation.

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    Robert Lowell described him as"the most important Irish poet since Yeats," and many others, including the academic John Sutherland, stated he was"the greatest poet of our age.".

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    Yeats used the occasion of his acceptance lecture at the Royal Academy of Sweden to present himself as a standard-bearer of Irish nationalism and Irish cultural independence.

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    Rothenstein proposed to the India Society that they should print for its members a selection of Tagore' s poems for which Yeats agreed to write an Introduction.

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    Giggs captained the Salford team to victory over their Blackburn counterparts, was man of the match, and the trophy was presented to him by Liverpool chief scout Ron Yeats.

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    Tagore's“Gitanjali,” his most famous collection of poems, is available in the poet's own English translation, with an introduction by William Butler Yeats(who won his own Nobel in literature in 1923).

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    Modernists read the well-known poem“The Second Coming” as a dirge for the decline of European civilisation, but it also expresses Yeats's apocalyptic mystical theories and is shaped by the 1890s.

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    American poet Robert Lowell describes Heaney as“the most important Irish poet since Yeats,” and many others, including the academic John Sutherland, have said that he is“the greatest poet of our age.”.

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    American poet Robert Lowell described him as“the most important Irish poet since Yeats”, and many others, including the academic John Sutherland, have said that he was“the greatest poet of our age”.

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    Yeats' appreciation of the poems encouraged Rothenstein' to call a few friends at his Hampstead house on the evening of 30 June when Yeats read out the poems to a choice gathering of distinguished writers.

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    That fall, I was pleased that I would been accepted into a Yeats seminar taught by none other than Richard Ellmann, known as the Yeats scholar of our time whose biographies of the poet and of James Joyce are still monuments.

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    Some critics claim that Yeats spanned the transition from the nineteenth century into twentieth-century modernism in poetry much as Pablo Picasso did in painting while others question whether late Yeats has much in common with modernists of the Ezra Pound and T. S. Eliot variety.

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