The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats, Vol. 4 (of 8): The Hour-glass. Cathleen ni Houlihan. The Golden Helmet. The Irish Dramatic MovementYeats, W. B. (William Butler)
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The Collected Works in Verse and Prose of William Butler Yeats, Vol. 4 (of 8): The Hour-glass. Cathleen ni Houlihan. The Golden Helmet. The Irish Dramatic Movement
Yeats, W. B. (William Butler)
English literature -- Irish authors
April 20th. _The Workhouse Ward_, by Lady Gregory.
In addition to these plays, many of which are
constantly revived, translations of foreign
masterpieces are given occasionally.
It was not until the opening of the Abbey Theatre that
Lady Gregory, Mr. J. M. Synge, and Mr. W. B. Yeats
became entirely responsible for the selection of plays,
though they had been mainly so from 1903.
_Corrigenda._—P. 120, l. 5, for ‘severe’ read
‘serious’; p. 143, l. 4, for ‘prepared’ read
‘performed’; p. 176, l. 29, for ‘_their_ own day’ read
‘_our_ own day.’
_Printed by A. H. BULLEN, at The Shakespeare Head Press,
Stratford-on-Avon._
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Transcriber’s Notes:
Obvious punctuation errors repaired.
Page 22, “aoor” changed to “door” (through the kitchen door)
Page 177, “monotous” changed to “monotonous” (monotonous to an ear)
Page 202, “A’Kempis” changed to “à Kempis” (wrote S. Thomas à Kempis)
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