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English, 23.09.2019 02:30 asamuels216

When he wrote “sailing to byzantium,” yeats believed that the world of art and thought is superior to the life of body and feeling. this idea exhibits itself in the poem in
a.
images of circling and completion.
b.
symbols of birds and the sphinx.
c.
references to stone and violence.
d.
allusions to religious prophecies.

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