Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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Page 33
... completely did he turn against his own poetry that it spilled over to affect his appreciation of other poets'.90 It was mooted that at least extracts from ' An Cuilithionn ' might be included in the volume , and on November 9th 1941 ...
... completely did he turn against his own poetry that it spilled over to affect his appreciation of other poets'.90 It was mooted that at least extracts from ' An Cuilithionn ' might be included in the volume , and on November 9th 1941 ...
Page 144
... completely new and unbelievable . I still do that . There is nothing on earth like the greatest of those lyrics . I myself do not despair of yet being able if I choose to write poems in Gaelic like Yeats's middle and later stuff or ...
... completely new and unbelievable . I still do that . There is nothing on earth like the greatest of those lyrics . I myself do not despair of yet being able if I choose to write poems in Gaelic like Yeats's middle and later stuff or ...
Page 172
... chance meeting ' which ' brought back the old passion ' and led to ' An Cuilithionn ' being ' completely interrupted ' ( letter 53 Ross and Hendry 1986 : 25 . to Young of March 30th 1942 ) occurred in late 172 DÀIN DO EIMHIR.
... chance meeting ' which ' brought back the old passion ' and led to ' An Cuilithionn ' being ' completely interrupted ' ( letter 53 Ross and Hendry 1986 : 25 . to Young of March 30th 1942 ) occurred in late 172 DÀIN DO EIMHIR.
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COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
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