Poetry
… Such as my own; where chaos stands A moment abeyant to my commands And dies in signs at my finger-ends. 545-546 By Dorothy Lee …
… Perdition . All in all, a stunning performance of the best comedy written by the world’s greatest comic writer. And yet … opposite. For one thing, whereas the Globe players had audiences capsizing with laughter, the Donmar Warehouse play … biography but ultimately decides not to (significantly, he points out that Daniel Thorpe had and abandoned the same …
… ceremonies or for the decoration of church buildings. Such commissions just as frequently stipulated subject, pose, … that growth is attributable to his readable, scholarly studies. His Images and Ideas in Seventeenth-Century Spanish … detailed observations on provable and possible influences, points of contact among painters, and the integration of …
… Notes on Current Books, Spring 1976 For most of us, medieval drama means religious drama, recalling liturgical … the balance with accounts of the professional mimes, combat drama, and dancing games. Still, the main concern is … model for further exploration of literary problems that are also ideological problems. This book should be read by all …
Poetry
… would be to us who lived by the conduit, cast in the die of the predictable stranger. 80-81 By Chad Davidson …
… not only the physical security of the person, but included also the security of one’s home, one’s private possessions, … the fatal step was taken which was to lead to the doctrine, common today, that no action in behalf of prohibition is … crouched in fear for the very bullets flying about their bodies, have had their cars wrecked, have suffered damage, …