Their works might, like (Keith) Coventry's, be seen
as epitaphs to values we can no longer hold with any certainty.
Brown's incomparable ancient menagerie — along with a few boxes of notes and several cabinets of photos — also serves
as his epitaph.
In the end, the individual stories matter little in the grand scheme of things,
as the epitaph confirms that this was not an isolated situation.
According to The Guardian, «The final verse is sometimes described
as an epitaph, but really it's an invocation.
In «Full House,» the museum's anniversary celebration of its permanent collection, the video served
as an epitaph to Action Painting.
Understand the Weapon... appears
as an epitaph to the ultimate symbol of 20th Century scientific and secular might.
She became a close friend of poet Frank O'Hara, who wrote several poems about her, including the words used
as his epitaph: «Grace / to be born and live as variously as possible.»
Not exact matches
«Because we don't get to spend
as much time
as the founders and devolve our conversations into hour - long
epitaphs about cream cheese and whatever.»
Even some of the brightest students see suicide
as a fitting
epitaph for a hopeless life.
In «Candid Headstone,» a poem intended to serve
as his grim
epitaph, he does offer a clue — but so delicately that only those who already knew of the connection between Juster and Astrue could get the pun:
He gets closest to tying down the «richness» of vision to which he frequently appeals by using Lewis» famous
epitaph: «I believe in Christianity
as I believe the sun has risen, not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else» (p. 65).
As, for instance, the lovely «
Epitaph» by Walter de la Mare:
So let this ad stand
as Peterson's political
epitaph, his own personal statue of Ozymandias.
There may never be a more appropriate
epitaph for Chris Grayling's time
as justice secretary than that offered when he addressed the Joint Committee on Human Rights last year.
Still, enjoy it while it lasts: shot on video,
as apparently the rest of the series will be henceforth to help shear the budget, episode 1.13, «
Epitaph One,» is like returning to Kansas from Oz.
As announced at WonderCon, Steve Niles and Matt Pizzolo have teamed up with
Epitaph Records to distribute creator - owned comics.
A 17th Century country house or pazo, the Parador de Cambados Hotel is bathed in sun and washed by the sea, to paraphrase the
epitaph of a local poet, and features a charming courtyard with a palm tree in its centre
as well
as a swimming pool and a tennis court.
A revolving line - up with post-hardcore punk and metal influences was documented on their 2003 EP Aesthetic,
as well
as their 2004
Epitaph debut Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count, which saw the addition of singer Sonny Moore and drummer Derek Bloom.
Team Ninja stops short of showing us their death animations,
as From Software has, but the manner of each death is described in
epitaph format.
This declaration, the last formal statement the artist made before his premature death the following year, provides a fitting
epitaph for Judd's artistic career, striving
as he did to find a new, more rigorous, raison d'etre for artistic endeavor in the twentieth century.
The chapter heading, which could easily serve
as Braasch's
epitaph, was: «Choosing a safer, cleaner and cooler world.»
«Tis the year's midnight, and it is the day's, Lucy's, who scarce seven hours herself unmasks; The sun is spent, and now his flasks Send forth light squibs, no constant rays; The world's whole sap is sunk; The general balm th» hydroptic earth hath drunk, Whither,
as to the bed's feet, life is shrunk, Dead and interr'd; yet all these seem to laugh, Compar'd with me, who am their
epitaph.
«
As you are now so once was I,» runs the
epitaph on an old gravestone.