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- The Sunday Times said Churchill's slender play had a " Yeatsian sense of terrible beauty ."
- They strike a Yeatsian note reminding us'That a pity beyond all telling is hid in the heart of love .'
- Ideally, its stoniness can summon a tinge of Yeatsian caution for working politicians : " Horseman, pass by ."
- Images of homeless people and earthquakes underscore a Yeatsian sense of centerlessness, counterpointed by the anguished, repeated recitations of Teddy and his father ( Willie C . Carpenter ), describing Teddy's arrest and brutalization.
- His published work includes the collection " The Holy Wells of Orris and other poems " ( London, John Lane The Bodley Head, 1927 ), the style of which has been described as " early Yeatsian romanticism ".
- Matters of personal hygiene aside, Auden's horrified meditation, " September 1, 1939, " written as Germany invaded Poland, evokes a Yeatsian sense of dread that brought the poem back into vogue shortly after Sept . 11, 2001.
- As Katharine Worth has pointed out, in Yeatsian terminology shades [ the final word of Yeats s poem ] necessarily conjures up thoughts of spirits or ghosts along with the onset of evening, and Beckett s play only reinforces this somewhat understated .
- And while Dean may have merged his dates, there was much to learn about both campaign strategy and the cultural mood in his nostalgia for a period some see as the last occasion for political optimism and others view as a time when, in Joan Didion's Yeatsian formulation, " the center refused to hold ."
- The novel can be and has been many things, but one doubts it has ever been quite what we get in " The Robber Bridegroom " ( 1942 ) : a gallimaufry thrown together out of frontier brags, Yeatsian folk fantasy and shape-changers, fairy-tale love and adventure, the mock heroic and heroic mockery and high spirits, blended with comic undercutting at every turn.