Sentences with word «yeat»

But if the wind suddenly lifted the bird and it sailed through the skies, effortlessly, beautifully — well, that's like flight into the realm where, in prayer, «so great a sweetness flows in the breast that we must laugh and we must sing, we are blest by everything, everything we look upon is blest,» as William Butler Yeats says in another context.
Includes Old Master paintings (14th century - present), as well as a wide collection of works by Irish artists James Barry, Augustus Nicholas Burke, Gerard Dillon, Paul Henry, Nathaniel Hone the Elder, Mainie Jellett, Sean Keating, Louis le Brocquy, William John Leech, Daniel Maclise, Roderic O'Conor, Sarah Purser and Jack B. Yeats, as well as many other Irish painters and sculptors.
This weekend sees the 150th anniversary of W.B. Yeats» birth; visit the homes of five influential British bards to get your own rhyming couplets flowing.
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.
After all, as William Butler Yeats said: `' love comes in at the eye.»
In his poem, «The Cloths of Heaven,» WB Yeats writes: «I have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams.»
I was there that fateful afternoon when little Joe Baker laid out «Big» Ron Yeats with one punch.
You have always loved those lines from Yeats for us:
He quotes from the plays of Sean O'Casey and the verse of William Butler Yeats with the same enthusiasm he uses to paraphrase the moves of Sugar Ray Robinson.
(As Yeats once said, «It gave me the devil of a lot of trouble to get into verse the poems that I am going to read, and that is why I will not read them as if they were prose.»)
The Academy in Venice has just announced an exhibition of 50 paintings and 25 drawings by Philip Guston organized around his relationship to poets like Yeats, Stevens and Eliot.
For this reason, and others, he and Hunter have worked hard to make Innisfree, which is named after the W. B. Yeats poem «The Lake Isle of Innisfree,» egalitarian.
W.B. Yeats wrote in a famous poem about how «the center» no longer «holds,» about how «the good» lack «passionate intensity» while evil men and women have just such zeal, and how in the result things are «breaking up» wherever one looks.
To celebrate the 150th anniversary of the birth of W.B Yeats, Hodges Figgis presents an exhibition curated by the Olivier Cornet Gallery and featuring works by Yanny Petters and Tondo artists Eve Parnell, Gerard Cox, and Eoin Mac Lochlainn.
As William Butler Yeats once said, «Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.»
When Yeats came to, thinking he had got away with one, the ref gave him a red card as well.!!
«My father would recite Yeats and Heaney from memory.
«Ron Yeats came into my office and told me there was a young Danish goalkeeper who was a Liverpool fan and was willing to pay his own travel and hotel in exchange for some time with us.
The first thirty to forty minutes of the film are delightful, with Rowling and returning franchise director David Yeats doing a terrific job crafting the world of the central characters.
Yeats calls it the «pulling the buttons off your shirt» idea — by releasing tension on one stressed point, the force shifts and can rupture another «locked» point.
«I was twenty - three years old when the troubling of my life began» is how Yeats begins his description of his first meeting with Maud Gonne.
«One of the issues in L'Aquila was how much attention should have been paid to the foreshocks leading up to the earthquake,» says Robert Yeats, a professor emeritus in geoscience at Oregon State University in Corvallis and co-author of the article «Hidden Earthquakes» in the June 1989 issue of Scientific American.
Geologist Bob Yeats, an expert on Pakistan's earthquake hazards, said he's waiting until he hears from his colleagues in Pakistan (it's currently night there) before judging the case.
View the ruins of the Cistercian Abbey at Boyle and stop at Yeats» grave in Drumcliff.
Police attention was initially focused on Miss Yeats's landlord, who was arrested but released without charge.
The other day I stumbled across Laura Yeats's website.
Many an evening, before and afterward, he would sit in our living room after dinner and respond to the invitation to recite some poetry ¯ especially Yeats ¯ and he would demur, and wisecrack, and then launch out into thirty or forty minutes of long ballads he had committed to memory.
Another trope suggests Demeter and Persephone, or what Yeats would call the «dialogue of self and soul.»
Delving deep into Yeats» and Maud Gonne's letters and journals, and those of their family and friends, Orna Ross has uncovered a story that is altogether more weird and wonderful than the poetic myth.
From long before Yeats's time up to the contemporary Booker prize - winner Roddy Doyle and beyond, self - publishing has been an important pathway to publication.»
TTG from previous drinks, Re Joe Baker, Were you there the day Joe knocked out Ron Yeats right in front of the dugout after a particularly nasty tackle in a 3rd round cup tie.??
To enforce the ban, the city / state of Libria (i.e., Manhattan as a bad matte) has trained a group of «Grammaticon Clerics» (who have perfected the art of «gunkata») to wander around killing anybody reading Yeats, and these cops are flanked by a retinue of those jack - booted villains from Michael Jackson's long - form «Smooth Criminal» video.
Even Yeats, one of the most celebrated Irish poets, described teaching as «the lighting of a fire.»
It is over a century since William Butler Yeats published his stirring fin - de-siecle manifesto, «To Ireland in the Coming Times.»
Oh, what's that lovely line from Yeats about the soul?
Powerful governments have always needed this kind of man: the senior administrator, the superior public official who (to reverse the entropy the Irish senator W.B. Yeats feared) makes the center hold and keeps things from falling apart.
The problem which Yeats portrayed with such piercing illumination earlier is with us still.
William Butler Yeats anticipated the mood of these times in his poem «The Second Coming»:
But unfortunately that technical, rational approach simply hasn't worked: while many logistic problems of one kind or another on the nation's campuses have been solved, both faculty and students continue to operate in that spiritual climate where, as Yeats prophetically put it, «The best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full of passionate intensity.»
He looks like an ideal replacement for coq but it will never happen in a million yeats wenger sees coq has the best dm in the world.
Ah... the big old «maybe» Yeah maybe... but check arsenal stays inbthe Yeats just before wenger joined....
We have beat Swansea and then go Man City and have a go and if we get result there let's bring spuds back down earth and bring arsenal back we're we belong which is always above Yeats
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