| Gillie - 1975 - 220 דפים
...between the eloquence of the last two stanzas and the matter-of-factness and mild irony of the first: I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A...to cipher and to sing, To study reading-books and histories, To cut and sew, be neat in everything In the best modern way - the children's eyes In momentary... | |
| Paul de Man - 2000 - 344 דפים
...Children" is a clear case of a poem starting not with a natural setting, but with a concrete situation: I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A kind old nun in a white hood replies; . . . (Var., p. 443) 60 Even when an altogether supernatural realm is being evoked, it is often done... | |
| the late M. L. Rosenthal - 1997 - 379 דפים
...first stanza begins with quiet simplicity. The poet is making an official visit to a girls' school: "I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; / A kind old nun in a white hood replies." A mild irony enters the summary of what she tells him: "The children learn to cipher and to sing,"... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 דפים
...his knowledge with his power Before the indifferent beak could let her drop? AMONG SCHOOL CHILDREN I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A kind old nun in a white hood replies; The children leam to cipher and to sing. To study reading-books and history, To cut and sew, be neat in everything... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2000 - 556 דפים
...ushered in the Christian era. 2. Leader of the Greek army that besieged Troy. Among School Children I I walk through the long schoolroom questioning, A...and history, To cut and sew, be neat in everything 5 In the best modern way— the children's eyes In momentary wonder stare upon A sixty year old smiling... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2000 - 436 דפים
...fit to keep a watch and keep Unwearied eyes upon those horrible green birds. Among School Children I I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A...To cut and sew, be neat in everything In the best modem way - the children's eyes In momentary wonder stare upon A sixty-year-old smiling public man.... | |
| William Butler Yeats - 2001 - 612 דפים
...fit to keep a watch and keep Unwearied eyes upon those horrible green birds. Among School Children0 I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A...everything In the best modern way — the children's eyes0 In momentary wonder stare upon A sixty-year-old smiling public man.0 I dream of a Ledaean body,... | |
| Michael O'Neill - 2004 - 214 דפים
...Valera's Catholic Ireland, see the excerpt from Elizabeth Cullingford in Modern Criticism (pp. 76-80). I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A...to cipher and to sing, To study reading-books and histories, To cut and sew, be neat in everything 5 In the best modern way — the children's eyes In... | |
| Michael O'Neill - 2004 - 216 דפים
...in Modern Criticism (pp. 76—80). I walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A kind old nun1 in a white hood replies; The children learn to cipher and to sing, To study reading-books and histories, To cut and sew, be neat in everything 5 In the best modern way — the children's eyes In... | |
| Ronald Blythe - 2005 - 324 דפים
...today - I mean it - I don't think anything of it.' So I have become careful. 6 • The Class of '09 / walk through the long schoolroom questioning; A kind...to cipher and to sing, To study reading-books and histories, To cut and sew, be neat in everything In the best modern way - the children's eyes In momentary... | |
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