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Ideas of Good and Evil

Ideas of Good and Evil

by William Butler Yeats

  • What is ‘Popular Poetry’?
  • Speaking to the Psaltery
  • Magic
  • The Happiest of the Poets
  • The Philosophy of Shelley’s Poetry
  • At Stratford-on-Avon
  • William Blake and the Imagination
  • William Blake and his Illustrations to The Divine Comedy
  • …
  • Last modified: 2022/01/15 08:54
  • by John Bell
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