Dáin do EimhirAssociation for Scottish Literary Studies, 2002 - 295 pages |
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... hair , far from you , o love , my aim , girl of the red - gold hair , very far from you my sorrow . II Reason and Love If our language has said that reason is identical with love , it is not speaking the truth . When my eye lighted on ...
... hair , far from you , o love , my aim , girl of the red - gold hair , very far from you my sorrow . II Reason and Love If our language has said that reason is identical with love , it is not speaking the truth . When my eye lighted on ...
Page 174
... hair , in the course of the sequence . She is ' ruadh ' at V : 1 , 17 and 25 , VI : 6 , XVI : 38 , XXVI : 1 and LX : 1 , 13 and 15 , all items which there is no difficulty in assigning to the Scottish woman . At XIX : 25 and XXI : 7 she ...
... hair , in the course of the sequence . She is ' ruadh ' at V : 1 , 17 and 25 , VI : 6 , XVI : 38 , XXVI : 1 and LX : 1 , 13 and 15 , all items which there is no difficulty in assigning to the Scottish woman . At XIX : 25 and XXI : 7 she ...
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... hair , even though she is sitting opposite him . Cf. Yeats's ' Brown Penny ' ( ' I am looped in the loops of her hair ' ) 224 but also Petrarch cxcvii , 9–11 ( ' dico le chiome bionde e ' l crespo laccio / che sì soavemente lega e ...
... hair , even though she is sitting opposite him . Cf. Yeats's ' Brown Penny ' ( ' I am looped in the loops of her hair ' ) 224 but also Petrarch cxcvii , 9–11 ( ' dico le chiome bionde e ' l crespo laccio / che sì soavemente lega e ...
Contents
COPYTEXTS AND VARIANT READINGS | 124 |
LIST OF TITLES | 136 |
COMMENTARY | 150 |
Copyright | |
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