Sentences with phrase «at yeats»

09 Jun. - 28 Oct. 2018 / An intimate look at the Yeats Family through the portraits of John Butler Yeats and a selection of other artists featuring work newly acquired from the Yeats Family sale and now on long - term loan to The Niland Collection.
View the ruins of the Cistercian Abbey at Boyle and stop at Yeats» grave in Drumcliff.

Not exact matches

For someone within the year of full retirement they look at the income from the begining of the yeat (jan 1, 2012) to the last day of the month prior to the month of your birthday.
When looking at the last five yeats it shows that we have always made a profit, debt is falling, cash reserves are rising.
England World Cup winner and former Liverpool star Roger Hunt once said of Yeats: «With him in the team and at his best, we used to think we were unbeatable.»
While at Arsenal we were playing Liverpool at Highbury in a 5th round FA cup match when the scouse's centre half, an enormous man called Ron Yeats kicked Joe while he was on the floor, without any hesitation Joe jumped up and hit Yeats with a right hook on the chin, the whole crowd went hush, silence all around the ground then the bully Ron Yeats began to fall, like a giant oak tree he hit the floor, out cold.
But even this famous opener, by Irish poet Yeats, is incomplete to adequately do the job at hand.
And Yeats is not convinced that this latest quake at Haiti is the most severe one the Caribbean is likely to see in the near future.
Newman noted that Blake was born in 1757 and that Yeats died in 1939: «They reflected a creative interest in alchemy that spanned the late 18th to the early 20th century — exactly the «rational» period of the Enlightenment and of modern science — at the same time that most historians were branding alchemy delusional.»
Having the picture turn on a decision made in consultation with a representative of an organization directly blocking a possible medical cure to paralysis is loaded at least — and probably deserving of a more careful combing over than a bad case of urban paranoia, a sad reference to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and a partial reading of Yeats's «The Lake Isle of Innisfree» — which, while a wonderful poem in and of itself, is a woeful and embarrassing anthem for a pair of kindred spirits (both older than, say, seventeen) yearning to be free.
For example, when Orna Ross, director of the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi) wrote about her new W.B. Yeats Secret Rose project at The FutureBook, she mentioned that she'd used Pubslush to fund it with # 7,890 ($ 12,157) in contributions from 49 backers.
For more poems, by WB Yeats, Adrienne Rich, Thomas Hardy, TS Eliot and others, you can purchase Poetry For Chistmas at your local Amazon store HERE.
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Visits to Downpatrick, Belfast, Giant's Causeway, Derry, Donegal, W.B. Yeats» burial place, Galway, Cliffs of Moher, Adare, Killarney, Blarney, Tramore, handweaving mill at Avoca; orientation drive in Dublin
At the end of his poem «Sailing to Byzantium,» W.B. Yeats, as he conjures a poetic afterlife, draws an absolute distinction between the «bodily form» of «any natural thing» and products of human artifice and craft that depend on such features as «hammered gold and gold enameling.»
The New York Times recently claimed that media references to W.B. Yeats's famous line, «the centre can not hold», are higher now than at any time since the mid-1980s.
The phrase invokes a wonderful couplet from late in «Byzantium,» a poem by William Butler Yeats, who in 1933 was ceremoniously contemplating «complexity» in a room at the top of a tower in Galway, the literary version of the ascetic space of the studio.
Sept 28: Jack B Yeats Painting Sells for $ 1 million in Ireland A Fair Day, Mayo (1925), an oil painting by Jack B. Yeats, was hammered down for $ 1 million at Adam's sale of Important Irish Art in Dublin (against a pre-sale estimate of $ 500,000 - $ 800,000 — the highest price ever paid at auction for a painting in Ireland.
WB Yeats opened one of her exhibitions in 1926 at the Dublin Radical Club, while she again exhibited at the Dublin Painters Gallery in 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1929.
June 4, 2011: Irish Art A-Listers Continue To Sell Irish artists Paul Henry and Jack B Yeats still lead the way at Irish art sales.
The auction record for a work by John Butler Yeats was set in 2010, when his oil painting, entitled A Garden In a City at Night, was sold at Sotheby's, in London, for # 121,250.
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