Notes
1. Cited in CitationKelly and Domville, Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, vol. III, 20.
2.CitationYeats, Collected Poems, 308.
3. Yeats on Lady Gregory's Cuchulain of Muirthemne (1902), cited in CitationO'Donnell, W.B. Yeats, 225.
4. Sergeant is citing CitationYeats, “What is Popular Poetry?,” 6.
5. Cited in CitationDonoghue, W.B. Yeats, 223.
6. Ibid.
7. Ibid., 248.
8. Cited in CitationKelly and Domville, Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, vol. II, 564–5.
9.CitationEglinton, Literary Ideals in Ireland, in Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, vol. II, 957.
10.CitationMoran, Philosophy of Irish Ireland, in Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing, vol. II, 555.
11. Cited in Frayne and Johnson, Uncollected Prose by W.B. Yeats, vol. I, 145.
12.CitationMcCready, “Burns, Robert (1759–86),” 56.
13.CitationYeats, Explorations, 157.
14. Cited in CitationFrayne and Johnson, Uncollected Prose by W.B. Yeats, vol. I, 385.
15. Cited in CitationKelly and Domville, Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, vol. I, 206.
16. Cited in CitationFrayne and Johnson, Uncollected Prose, vol. I, 105.
17. Cited in CitationKelly and Domville, Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, vol. III, 19.
18. Cited in CitationKelly and Domville, Collected Letters of W.B. Yeats, vol. III, 388.
19.http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/literature/laureates/1923/yeats-lecture.html (accessed February 10, 2015).