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Some Memories of W. B. Yeats

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Yeats—the sound of the name pulls one up short—it is imperative or questioning. He was unique: How write about him? True, D. H. Lawrence was unique, Ezra Pound is unique, but one can gather up the golden strands around them and weave a small pattern, but Yeats’s darkly sportive imagination is awe inspiring.

Texas Quarterly (Austin, Texas: University of Texas) vra (Winter 1965) 152–9.

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E. H. Mikhail

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© 1977 Macmillan Publishers Limited

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Patmore, B. (1977). Some Memories of W. B. Yeats. In: Mikhail, E.H. (eds) W. B. Yeats. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02995-2_40

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