"Do what you will. I do not understand stops. I write my work so completely for the ear that I feel helpless when I have to measure pauses by stops & commas."
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In letter, W.B. Yeats, Chiswell, Oxford, 13 July 1915 to Bridges
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William Butler Yeats
1865 – 1939
irischer Lyriker und Dramatiker
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