-
after Tsing Yi ****,
which was
demolished to make way for its construction.
Easeful Court was
originally destined for the HOS, but
ended up
being let due to...
- JSTOR 1574402. S2CID 191371443.
Wilsey AM (May 2012). 'Half in Love with
Easeful Death:'
Tuberculosis in Literature.
Humanities Capstone Projects (PhD Thesis...
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Elisabeth was born in
Zerben (currently part of Elbe-Parey) in 1853. Her
easeful life was cut
short by her
meeting Armand Léon von
Ardenne (1848–1919)....
-
thrills here is the
sense of
scale at play in the music, the unrushed,
easeful way the
musicians stretch into songs, let them
linger without ever overstaying...
- "the
force of the
splendid performances take hold and,
along with Roos'
easeful, non-showy
cinematic handle, buoy the film
above its more
wobbly moments...
-
takes wing as a musical,
mostly whenever ****benle's
splendidly serpentine,
easeful Sportin' Life is around.
Light on his feet, his
every moment is poised...
-
Darkling I listen; and, for many a time I have been half in love with
easeful Death, Call'd him soft
names in many a
mused rhyme, To take into the...
- dignity' plea", The Guardian, 2002 Mary
Warnock &
Elisabeth Macdonald (2008).
Easeful Death. New York:
Oxford University Press. pp. 6. ISBN 978-0-19-953990-1...
- this
country has: the
maintenance of tone, the
expertness of prose, the
easeful transition between lyrical and
realist effects. The man is a master, a...
- "Ode on a
Grecian Urn",
whose narrator is
likewise "half in love with
easeful Death".
Ricks claims that,
broken down line for line, "similar
turns of...