William Empson Quotes
Life involves maintaining oneself between contradictions that can't be solved by analysis.
William Empson (2000). “The complete poems”, Lane, Allen
The machinations of ambiguity are among the very roots of poetry.
William Empson (1966). “Seven Types of Ambiguity”, p.3, New Directions Publishing
William Empson (1966). “Seven Types of Ambiguity”, p.249, New Directions Publishing
All those large dreams by which men long live well Are magic-lanterned on the smoke of hell.
William Empson (2000). “The complete poems”, Lane, Allen
William Empson (1935). “Some Versions of Pastoral”, p.14, New Directions Publishing
William Empson, John Haffenden (1988). “The royal beasts and other works”
"Legal Fiction" l. 1 (1935)
William Empson (2000). “The complete poems”, Lane, Allen
William Empson (2000). “The complete poems”, Lane, Allen
It seems unpleasantly refined to put things off till someone knows.
William Empson (2000). “The complete poems”, Lane, Allen
William Empson (2000). “The complete poems”, Lane, Allen
William Empson (2000). “The complete poems”, Lane, Allen
Liberal hopefulness Regards death as a mere border to an improving picture.
William Empson (1984). “Collected poems”, Chatto & Windus
William Empson (1984). “Collected poems”, Chatto & Windus
William Empson (1984). “Collected poems”, Chatto & Windus
'Missing Dates' (1935)