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Mar 30, 2015
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"Yeats wanted precision and security of outline, not in order to specify what his physical eye saw, but to specify what his imagination saw. Yeats hated realism. For Yeats, as for the Romantic poets he loved, there were two chief species of art: one mimetic and factual, the other subjective, luminous; one the mirror, the other the lamp:"
- Maitani