XI

    tists like Byron, like Goeties, active ies at t o ts, tle personality, so far as ttle personal  fiery and brooding imagination. I cannot imagine o impress, or convince in any company, or saying more t to keep talk circling. Sucage t all te is a part of kno ts and en but one visible strengtrengto reject from life and t all t ; and only t is a passive act. If Synge aken some profession, I doubt if ten books or been greatly interested in a movement like ours; but unities of making money in   unconscious preparation. side ion, little interest in anyt  its c. ence of oters. I never kne I ional compliment, and yet  perfect modesty and simplicity in daily intercourse, self?assertion o  sudden events. ; on t niged, kno o do, and ill before many days, but it made no difference in ed out of defiance nor softened out of timidity. e on as if notering tinkers edding to a more unpopular form, but ing a beautiful serene Deirdre,  time since o toucune sure  ellect and ure untroubled. ternal self, ter was all.

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