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p. 281, ‘Michael Robartes and the Dancer’ dc: 1918 fp: DL, Nov. 1920 Title: for Michael Robartes see notes on ‘The Lover tells of the Rose in his Heart’, p. 509, and ‘The Phases of the Moon’, p. 565 He: probably represents Yeats’s views, She Iseult Gonne’s. See notes on ‘Men Improve with the Years’, p. 554, ‘The Living Beauty’, p. 555, and ‘To a Young Beauty’, p. 556 this altar-piece: probably ‘Saint George and the Dragon’ in the National Gallery, Dublin, ascribed to Bordone (c. 1500–71) Athene: Pallas Athene, Greek goddess, patron of arts and crafts Paul Veronese: cognomen of Paolo Cagliari (1528–88), Venetian painter; he settled in Venice in 1535 lagoon: at Venice Michael Angelo’s Sistine roof: Michelangelo Buonarroti (1475–1564), Italian artist who painted the roof of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican in Rome from 1508–12 this Latin text: Joseph M. Hassett, Yeats and the Politics of Hate (1986), 88, suggests Ficino’s Latin translation of Plotinus
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Jeffares, A.N. (1996). Michael Robartes and the Dancer 1921. In: Jeffares, A.N. (eds) Yeats’s Poems. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-26155-0_12
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