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"in Heaven We Are All Poets" S"ci°'"
Page 6 from 5th September 1947—Said Shakespeare By W. J. IGOE The lunatic, the lover rind the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold,......

The Tradition Of Vergil
Page 6 from 7th February 1947by Bernard Wall THERE has been a widespread, and to my mind a significant, revival of interest in Vcrgil in recent years. It began well before......

In The
Page 6 from 2nd December 1949Living Tradition Immortal Diamond. Studies in G. M. Hopkins. Edited by Norman Weyand, SJ. (Sheed and Ward. 21s. pp, 451.) Reviewed by FR.......

The Love Of Flowers Long Before Wordsworth
Page 2 from 29th March 1940SIR,—Surely Mr Aodh de Blacam was not serious in his article on St. Patrick when he wrote: " A thousand years before Wordsworth and the Lake School......

Our Debt To The Jesuit Poet
Page 6 from 17th June 1949By Fr. T. Smalley, S.). THOSE who had the joy of read ing Dr. Gardner's Centenary . Constnemoratiwz will know that this second volume s needs no......

Poetry
Page 6 from 4th April 1941. . . AND ALL IS ALWAYS NOW Burnt Norton. By T. S. Eliot. (Faber, Is.). Poetry of W. B. Yeats. By Louis Macneice. (Oxford, 8s. 6d.). Sons of the......