10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNAGEING»
Discover the use of
unageing in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unageing and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Another example we gave was that of 'unageing' ('monuments of unageing
intellect'). This represents a complex lexeme UNAGEING, related to the simpler
AGEING. That in turn is itself a complex lexeme, related to the simple AGE.
Similarly ...
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Poetics: The Imitation of Action : Essays in Interpretation
But to the old man who willed to remove himself from that quasi-idealized realm
of "sensual music, "all — referring collectively to "dying generations — ignore the
accomplished deeds, "monuments of unageing intellect. " He transforms the ...
3
Ireland: Life and Land in Literature
In the last lines of the stanza, Yeats states clearly the problem, that humans,
caught in that sensual music, “Neglect monuments of unageing intellect." While
everything in life seems to change, to alter, to grow old, and to die, there are
some ...
William A. Dumbleton, 1984
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Yeats and the Drama of Sacred Space
Caught in that sensual music all neglect Monuments of unageing intellect. But the
danger inherent in process (and, by extension, the fact of old- age) is first
presented in terms of the importance of the City of Art, "Caught in that sensual
music all ...
I won the unageing, undecaying, undying, unsorrowing, stainless, the uttermost
security from the bonds, nibbdna. Knowledge and vision arose in me :
unshakable is freedom for me, this is the last jati, there is not now again-
becoming.
The Creator is presentedin the Christian Scripture asan eternal, unageing,
ancient of days. Given this, one expects all parts ofhimto suggest an unageing
mode of existence. His breath is not exempted.Hence, the fuel that drives
thegodly ...
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Music and the Irish Literary Imagination
They first occur in the closing couplet of the first octave: 'Caught in that sensual
music all neglect | Monuments of unageing intellect.' The rhythmic inflection of '
sensual' already contains a triplet pulse (as does the scansion of'Caught in that'),
...
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A Beginner's Guide to Hellenismos
And she would have made him deathless and unageing, had not well-girded
Metaneira in her heedlessness kept watch by night from her sweetsmelling
chamber and spied. But she wailed and smote her two hips, because she feared
for her ...
Timothy Jay Alexander, 2007
Third, he wanted it to be unageing and free from sickness, because he realized
that when things that are hot, cold, and so on—things with strong properties—
surround a compound body and strike it from outside, they break it up before its
time, ...
Roporienwasmany, many centuries old, but, like mostof the unageing, he had the
body of aman inhis prime. Unageing? But he is only mentioned in history over a
fiftyyear period. He found this world in the last fifty years of his life.As I told you, ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNAGEING»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
unageing is used in the context of the following news items.
The Simpsons: 10 Episodes That Would Have Made Perfect Endings
Yes, even long-time Simpsons producer Al Jean's ideal finale for the long-running, long-suffering show basically implies that the unageing, unchanging, ... «WhatCulture, Jun 15»
My favourite WB Yeats poem: Liz Roche on 'Sailing to Byzantium'
Fish, flesh, or fowl, commend all summer long. Whatever is begotten, born, and dies. Caught in that sensual music all neglect. Monuments of unageing intellect. «Irish Times, Jun 15»
Neighbours, a show I watched ironically, has somehow got better …
But no, like some sort of soap opera Rivendell, Ramsay Street is home to an eternal and apparently unageing race. Lou, Paul, Harold, Toadfish. They were all ... «The Guardian, Mar 15»
Five questions on an Irish poet's famous paean to İstanbul
The poet escapes a country of youth neglecting the “monuments of unageing intellect” around them and travels to Byzantium, seeking some form of eternal ... «Today's Zaman, Mar 14»
The Great Bookie
Many an American living room displayed its 54 volumes -- “monuments of unageing intellect,” to borrow a phrase from Yeats. (The poet himself, alas, did not ... «Inside Higher Ed, Dec 13»
Hagia Sophia's precarious future
This beautiful monument of unageing intellect is indeed too precious to be caught up in the midst of the daily humdrum of politics. It deserves to survive for future ... «Hurriyet Daily News, Dec 13»
'Captain America' writer Rick Remender addresses character death
... love interest Peggy Carter. The character was later retconned as Peggy's niece as a workaround solution to the unageing nature of comic book characters. «Digital Spy UK, Aug 13»
The ghost of Sherlock Holmes
But later, Holmes, miraculously unageing, becomes his audience's contemporary, continuing his adventures in an age of air travel, plastic surgery and Nazi ... «OUPblog, Jul 13»
Review: Neil Young just never gets old
High on the Horse, the unageing legend, who celebrated his 67th year on Monday, put on a show that was every the equal to any of his other Crazy nights in the ... «Calgary Herald, Nov 12»
Déjà Vu and Vujà Dé: Eras of a Reckoning with CSN, in Concert
“Caught in that sensual music [where] all neglect / Monuments of unageing intellect.” ~ William Butler Yeats, “Sailing to Byzantium”. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. Rock IN ... «Grateful Web, Sep 12»