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  • Edgar Allan Poe, I am fond of believing, earned as a critic a good deal of the excess of praise that he gets as a romancer and a poet, and another over-estimated American dithyrambist, Sidney Lanier, wrote the best textbook of prosody in English; [31] but in general the critical writing done in the United States has been of a low order, and most A Book of Prefaces
  • English pastoral was inaugurated by Spenser's verse eclogues in The Shepheardes Calendar and further developed in The Arcadia, a prose romance by Sidney.
  • Curtis earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance in 1958's "The Defiant Ones, " playing an escaped racist convict chained to a black prisoner, portrayed by Sidney Poitier.
  • Sidney as a poet, therefore, understandably asserts the improving role of poetry against those hostile to literature.
  • The numbers on the the broomstick are the jersey numbers of the Pittsburgh Penguins. 87 is Sidney Crosby; 71 is Evgeni Malkin; 55 is Sergei Gonchar; 28 is Eric Godard; 14 is Chris Kunitz. Sporty Spice Cakes
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  • In any event, the cemetery, in the tiny hamlet of Sidney Center, was never a secret -- and couldn't have been: When the first body arrived in November, 2009, it had a 3-car escort from the Passaic, New Jersey Police Department, which necessarily told local authorities it was arriving. Andrew Reinbach: Tiny Upstate New York Town Wants Local Muslims to Dig Up Their Cemetery
  • But whilst Sidney may ground the truth of poetry in its ideality, he maps its territory as a profession between the truthful generalities of the philosopher and the useful particularities of the historian.
  • This discovery was greatly facilitated by the deep personal experience of these principles by theosopher Sidney Banks.
  • One can imagine that it was the great Earl or Sir Philip Sidney that gave his imagination its moral and practical turn [Edmund Spencer's now], and one imagines him seeking from philosophical men, who distrust instinct because it disturbs contemplation, and from practical men who distrust everything they cannot use in the routine of immediate events, that impulse and method of creation that can only be learned with surety from the technical criticism of poets, and from the excitement of some movement in the artistic life. from → Quotations As Yeats Put it: « Unknowing
  • Sidney Wells" is about a cold-hearted serial killer who boasts about what he's done when the cops finally come calling. Michael Giltz: Music: Richard Thompson at Town Hall
  • He is sure to maintain his heavy role within the offense under new coach Sidney Lowe.
  • Sidney Lumet's unforgettable film starring Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb is a celluloid classic, a whodunit in which we never see the crime, the victim or the accused.
  •   I looked at the books on the shelves, which I still shared with my father: my music books, of which I was still very fond, among them Twenty Royal Phantasies for Three Viols;  my books on painting, one of which, a translation of Lomazzo's delightful A tracte containing the Artes of curious Paintinge, had shepherded my own earliest assays at drawing; and my parents 'volumes of works by the most noble Sir Philip Sidney. The Stream and The Torrent
  • Sidney: Yes, fancy borrowing his father's car without permission.
  • A second approach, championed by Sidney Pollard, is to think of economic change in regional terms.
  • Sidney and Pepper were with him, but at his quiet word they sat down obediently just inside the door and they didn't baric. The Fateful Bargain
  • For example, “Crambo” is of extraordinary use to good rhyming, and rhyming is what I have ever accounted the very essential of a good poet: And in that notion I am not singular; for the aforesaid Sir Philip Sidney has declared, “That the chief life of modern versifying, consisteth in the like sounding of words, which we call rhyme, ” which is an authority, either without exception, or above any reply. A Letter of Advice to a Young Poet
  • In a statement released Monday night (November 3), Peter Agre, Sidney Altman, Robert Curl, and Torston Wiesel wrote that the Justice Department's determination to send Butler to jail sends a strong message to the scientific community 'that those scientists most involved in bioterrorism-related research are most likely to be victims of punitive attacks at the hands of federal authorities.' Archive 2003-11-01
  • In film portrayals of African Americans, by the early 1970s, the sexless and self-sacrificing characters played by Sidney Poitier during the civil rights era had been replaced by hypersexual superheroes who had achieved spectacular wealth by means other than “working for the Man.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • They argue that Shakespeare's coarseness is the result of the age and not personal predilection, completely ignoring the work of men like Sir Philip Sidney and Spenser, indeed practically all the pre-Shakespearean writers, in whom none of this so-called grossness exists. Lysistrata
  • I bathed and changed and decided to start the evening with the bounce of Sidney Bechet.
  • Actor Sidney Poitier was honoured with a Life Achievement Award.
  • Actor Sidney Poitier was honoured with a Life Achievement Award.
  • You can get those English high-muckamucks by mail for two bucks apiece, '' suggested Sidney Finkelstein. Babbitt
  • Best known is Sylvia Sidney playing Rose in what is an exceedingly natural and unmannered fashion.
  • The crude unsigned illustrations depict the activities of the Irish kern, while the refined signed cuts offer images of a resplendent English contingent led by Sir Henry Sidney in the name of the Queen.
  • I am Mr. Smith, the Import manager of Atlantic Industries Ltd, Sidney, Australia. This is my card.
  • The resurrection that characters such as Zelmane experience will for Sidney occur only through the commemorations enacted by his continuers.
  • Evgeni Malkin deflected Sidney Crosby's one-timer from the right point on a Pittsburgh power play with 1: 41 remaining to finish a frantic comeback, and the Penguins rallied from a three-goal deficit against the Rangers for a 5-4 victory in their second-round playoff series opener Friday night. USATODAY.com
  • Laughing and playing peekaboo on the settee with his mother, Sidney pretends to be shy but then turns on a radiant smile for the camera.
  • Elizabeth Holtzman was born in Brooklyn on August 11, 1941, one of twin children, to Sidney Holtzman, a criminal lawyer, and Filia (Ravitz) Holtzman, a professor and former chair of the Russian department at Hunter College. Elizabeth Holtzman.
  • The Defiant Ones (1958) - When convicts John "Joker" Jackson (Curtis) and Noah Cullen (Sidney Poitier) escape a chain gang manacled together, they must put aside their mutual antipathy. John Farr: Two Passing Greats: A Tribute to Arthur Penn and Tony Curtis
  • Boyle is Sidney Greenstreet - ish, minus the reptilian glamour.
  • Addendum: New kitten Sidney decided she would look good in the jampot. Toast:
  • Curtis earned an Academy Award nomination for his performance in 1958's "The Defiant Ones, " playing an escaped racist convict chained to a black prisoner, portrayed by Sidney Poitier.
  • Excuse me. My name is Sidney Ford. - Pleased to meet you.
  • Deal's congressional district includes Lake Sidney Lanier, created in the 1950s by damming the upper Chattahoochee River, about 50 miles northeast of Atlanta.
  • He broke with the Clinton aide Sidney Blumenthal who, before a congressional committee, denied spreading calumnies about Monica Lewinsky. Christopher Hitchens obituary
  • Evgeni Malkin collided with Kimmo Timonen while carrying the puck into the neutral zone and lost control, but Sidney Crosby scooped it up on the fly and found Malone open at the edge of the net. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Philadelphia vs. Pittsburgh
  • His chief patrons were the Sidney family, the earl of Pembroke, the countess of Bedford, and the duke and duchess of Newcastle.
  • DETROIT (AP) -- A frustrated Sidney Crosby took a whack at Kirk Maltby's skate as Game 1 ended, tired of what he called the nonstop chirping by the Red Wings forward. BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • NEW YORK Sidney Crosby, the 17-year-old hockey phenom, is a household name in Canada. USATODAY.com - Can teenager Crosby repair NHL's sagging image?
  • Tasmania's ever popular, evergreen entertainer John Sidney has died in Hobart aged 75.
  • Sidney's contempt recalls Lodge's low opinion of Gosson's scholarship, especially of his ignorance of Platonic philosophy.
  • In 1583, Sidney grumbled that much of the bad poetry circulating in England was but ‘a tingling sound of rhyme, barely accompanied with reason’.
  • Mr. SIDNEY LOW has paid some visits to Egypt and the Sudan, has kept his eyes very wide open and has written _Egypt in Transition_ (SMITH, ELDER) in consequence. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 146, March 11, 1914
  • When Sidney Kidman left his Norwood home, he was thirteen years old and eventually would become ‘a legend in his own lifetime’.
  • While on the train passing through Pennsylvania he wrote some verses in a letter to Sidney Colvin about the beautiful river with the "tuneful" name, of which one stanza runs thus: The Life of Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Sidney has small patience with those who would limit art by the banishment of all that recalls the baser side of life. English literary criticism
  • Earlier British attempts to adopt the meter, such as that of Sir Philip Sidney, failed only because they clung to the quantitative system of classical prosody.
  • In the Oxford English Grammar, Sidney Greenbaum writes: "If the copular verb is BE and if the subject predicative identifies the subject, the subject and subject predicative can change places. On all and all
  • We shall therefore rapidly survey its chief developments, noting first what had been done before Elizabeth came to the throne, then taking Ascham (who stands, though part of his work was written earlier, very much as the first Elizabethan prosaist), noticing the schools of historians, translators, controversialists, and especially critics who illustrated the middle period of the reign, and singling out the noteworthy personality of Sidney. A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • In Pathé's first exciting scoop in 1911, Winston Churchill, then the home secretary, was minded to wear a silk top hat to the Sidney Street siege, where he took it upon himself to direct police operations against armed Latvian robbers holed up in a jeweller's shop it included holding back the fire brigade and wisely letting the thieves burn to death when the building went up in flames. Rewind TV: Ocean Giants; Who Do You Think You Are?; The Story of British Pathé: the Birth of the News; Wilfred – review
  • At 3:00 pm: In City Streets, Gary Cooper plays a carny sharpshooter who goes crooked in order to free his love played by Sylvia Sidney from prison. Thomas Gladysz: Dashiell Hammett at Film Noir Festival
  • By avoiding stories that involve progeny, Weamys is better able to suggest that Sidney's voice is somehow speaking through her.
  • Only one thing I must got to say to you, Sidney: you would got to commence small; so if what you are saying about auction pinocle and other monkey business goes, Sidney, all right. Abe and Mawruss Being Further Adventures of Potash and Perlmutter
  • I was about to get up and go to him as I often do, when Arthur, who was sitting next to me, face working, and tense posture-wise, aggravatedly said, "Sidney doesn't have to do that, he should control himself, the rest of us control ourselves. Humanistic Nursing
  • If you doubt my word inquire of Mr Sidney or Lady Mary. ' Penshurst Castle In the Days of Sir Philip Sidney
  • His mixed allegiance to Marlowe and Sidney gave him command of a splendid form of decasyllable, which appears often in _Phillis_, as for instance -- A History of Elizabethan Literature
  • Crosby coming up zeros on the score sheet, and Pens are down 2-0 to Red Wings _ again Scoreless Crosby being frustrated again by WingsDETROIT - A frustrated Sidney Crosby took a whack at Kirk Maltby's skate as Game 1 ended, tired of what he called the nonstop chirping by the Red Wings forward. Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Cagney and Sylvia Sidney also worked well together, reflecting Cagney's respect for Sidney as an actor and also his enjoyment of her adeptness at witty repartee.
  • Hotter has been working on Ned Kelly in various forms since 2002, when he was commissioned by the City Gallery to play the character at the Sidney Noland exhibition for corporate guests.
  • In addition, however, the speaker's unrelenting hyperbole draws attention to the incredibility of his praise of the Sidneys.
  • Philip Sidney written every asclepiad on the model of Where man's mind hath a freed consideration, every hendecasyllable like Where sweet graces erect the stately banner, the adjustment of accent and quantity thus attained might, I think, have induced greater poets than he to make the experiment on a larger scale. Poems and Fragments
  • Production credits p. c/distr: Kalem Co, p/d: Sidney Olcott, c: George Hollister, sc: Gene Gauntier, scenic dsgn: The Bioscope
  • In Pathé's first exciting scoop in 1911, Winston Churchill, then the home secretary, was minded to wear a silk top hat to the Sidney Street siege, where he took it upon himself to direct police operations against armed Latvian robbers holed up in a jeweller's shop it included holding back the fire brigade and wisely letting the thieves burn to death when the building went up in flames. Rewind TV: Ocean Giants; Who Do You Think You Are?; The Story of British Pathé: the Birth of the News; Wilfred – review
  • To me, when it comes to black actors, Morgan Freeman ranks second, beneath Sidney Poitier.
  • The best is a feature-length commentary by director George Sidney, who passed away in May of this year at the age of 85.
  • Its present director is Sidney Newey, a successful career railwayman who sees almost endless possibilities for new routes.
  • His great-grandfather, Sidney Dillon, was founding chairman of the Union Pacific Railroad and in 1869 drove the ceremonial last spike completing the nation's first transcontinental rail line.
  • Had Sir Philip Sidney written every asclepiad on the model of _Where man's mind hath a freed consideration_, every hendecasyllable like _Where sweet graces erect the stately banner_, the adjustment of accent and quantity thus attained might, I think, have induced greater poets than he to make the experiment on a larger scale. The Poems and Fragments of Catullus
  • In film portrayals of African Americans, by the early 1970s, the sexless and self-sacrificing characters played by Sidney Poitier during the civil rights era had been replaced by hypersexual superheroes who had achieved spectacular wealth by means other than “working for the Man.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • Mr. Perry, who married one of the coheiresses of the Sidneys, Earls of Leicester, built a fine seat at Turville park, and was sheriff of the county in 1741.
  • The stress of her endless demands on Sidney Herbert accompanied by peevish outbursts, surely contributed to his own death at the early age of 51 in 1861.
  • Monnett and a buddy, Jack Smith, of Sidney, Ohio, strolled to an upper-deck to watch the sea.
  • Among some of these and later pastoralists were Thomas Elder, John Warren, John Baker and Sidney Kidman.
  • You can get those English high-muckamucks by mail for two bucks apiece, ” suggested Sidney Finkelstein. Chapter 29
  • Mr. And Mrs. Sidney Webb were touched to their puritanic quick. Clifford Hugh Douglas (1879-1952)
  • Freshway Foods of Sidney, Ohio, said it was recalling romaine lettuce sold under the Freshway and Imperial Sysco brands in 23 states and the District of Columbia because of a possible link to E. coli. Romaine Lettuce Recall In 23 States Over E. Coli (DETAILS)
  • Perhaps the most successful pastoralist was Sidney Kidman.
  • Actor Sidney Poitier was honoured with a Life Achievement Award.
  • Erasmus and Montaigne are the ideal types; the Renaissance humanist, with his motto humani nil a me alienum puto, belongs to the species almost by birthright—More, Castiglione, Vives, Reuchlin, Sidney. The fox’s apology
  • In 1903, at the age of sixteen, in an obscure Lithuanian shtetl, Sidney Hillman, the son of poor, Yiddish-speaking parents, joined the Bund, the Jewish socialist movement of Russia and Poland, taking as a first assignment the smuggling of his local group's hectograph from one hiding place to another. From Rebel to Bureaucrat
  • A frustrated Sidney Crosby took a whack at Kirk Maltby's skate as Game 1 ended, tired of what he called the nonstop chirping by the Red Wings forward. BallHype - Top Sports News, Videos, and Blogs
  • Sir _Philip Sidney_, the glory of the _English_ Nation in his time, and pattern of true Nobility, in whom the Graces and Muses had their domestical habitations, equally addicted both to Arts and Arms, though more fortunate in the one than in the other. The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687)
  • Sidney expressed indifference to prosody: "... the greatest part of poets have appareled their poetical inventions in that numbrous kind of writing which is called verse."
  • It is little remembered today that the political career of John Sidney McCain III, a career now thoroughly laundered in mythology, began with the help of several fortuities. Who Is John McCain?
  • The most famous usage of this defense was in Casablanca, where Senor Ferrari (Sidney Greenstreet) says to Laszlo, about the letters of credit: I observe that in one respect you are a very fortunate man, Monsieur. The Sydney Greenstreet Defense
  • The best part about Sidney's drive-in theater is that about five years ago a really big storm hit and blew half of the screen down.
  • Oh, hi there. You must be Sidney.
  • Sidney Lumet's Family Business wants to have its cake and eat it too - is it a crime caper, a genial comedy, or a relational drama?
  • Dr. Sidney Cohen dosed volunteers at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in Los Angeles to test the results of lycergic acid diethylamide, or LSD. 1950s housewife on acid: 'I wish I could talk in technicolor'
  • Seeing myself as a part of the room, I sewed a tight sheath dress from electric turquoise fabric that had a hairy-fringed surface, and presented Sidney with a bow tie I had made from silver vinyl.
  • Sidney, an impressive looking Harris hawk, decided he was far more interested in a murder of crows resting in nearby fields than the food on offer in his handler's grasp.
  • Let me just interject some here, when Sidney used the term streetlight, it's probably a different product than the area light. SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page
  • One victim suffered burns to his arms and slight facial injuries in the accident in Sidney Street, Birkenhead.
  • At a study site near Sidney, he's distributed tiny meteorological sensors across a field.
  • Sidney as a poet, therefore, understandably asserts the improving role of poetry against those hostile to literature.
  • In 1947, Sidney Farber discovered a folic acid analog called aminopterin that killed rapidly dividing cells in the bone marrow. The Emperor of All Maladies
  • Oh, hi there. You must be Sidney.
  • After Sidney Sheinberg, then vice president of production for Universal's TV arm, saw the film, he signed Spielberg to a long-term directorial contract. How 17 Stars Got Their Big Breaks
  • Washington Capitals winger Alex Ovechkin handily won the Calder Trophy as the top rookie, with 1,275 points to runner-up Pittsburgh Penguins center Sidney Crosby's 831. USATODAY.com - NHL dishes out individual hardware
  • In a sense, then, Traherne agrees with Sidney's contentions, that a poet can show an objective - golden and prelapsarian - world.
  • {177} motion, potion in Sidney's example of sdrucciola are three-syllable words. Defence of Poesie
  • ˜social conditions™ that brought his views into conflict with a number of reformers, including the Fabian social radicals, Sidney and Beatrice Webb. My Recycled Soul
  • Perhaps this was best articulated in the course of the presidential address to the Association by Sidney Lee in 1918.
  • Next, Sir Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, and Sir Philip Sidney reanimated English lyric poetry and rekindled the sonnet as the vehicle of eloquent and classical creativity.
  • That then was Philip Sidney, called the peerless one of his age; and perhaps no Englishman ever lived more graciously or, having used life, made a better end. II. The Practice of Writing
  • Sidney, the man who's unremorseful, is also a man without friends - he doesn't understand about friendship - and that's something else that Kelvin is trying to teach him.
  • The Sidney Olympics attracted more than one million new travelers into Australia.
  • Penalties Back to top Period Team Time Player Type Level 1st period PIT 4: 35 Sidney Crosby tripping minor CAR 7: 34 Tuomo Ruutu boarding minor CAR 9: 34 Niclas Wallin hooking minor 2nd period CAR: 33 Tuomo Ruutu high-sticking minor PIT 10: 48 Mark Eaton holding minor PIT 14: 15 Eric Godard hooking minor 3rd period PIT 4: 43 Evgeni Malkin tripping minor PIT 17: 54 Max Talbot high-sticking minor USATODAY.com
  • Coram venli viro RICHARDO CLARKE legum Dcore Surto Dni Offitis c. jurio THOME AILESBURIE et THOME BUCKNER duorum Extorum cquibus cde bene c saluo jure cResrvata tamen ptate similem Comissionem faciendi Dno ROBERTO SIDNEY militi et JOHANNI PROTHERO armigero alteris Extoribus c Cum venerint eandem in debita Juris forma petituri. Thomas Hariot
  • In fact, the title of the 1594 edition declares that the "excellent conceitful sonnets of Henry Constable" are "augmented with divers quartorzains of honourable and learned personages;" and Sidney has been found to be one of the "honourable and learned personages" whose works were laid under contribution to make the book; but since the whole first and second decades are the same as in the earlier volume by "H.C." which contained also the King James sonnets attributed by numerous contemporaries to Henry Constable, and since as yet, beside the ten by Elizabethan Sonnet-Cycles Delia - Diana
  • The pain flared up during Saturday's shootout loss at Pittsburgh - a game in which Luongo stopped Sidney Crosby's penalty shot in overtime. USATODAY.com
  • His aunt and uncle, the contralto Louise Homer and the composer Sidney Homer, who was Barber's mentor for more than 25 years, encouraged his studies.
  • We talked about Sidney Nolan, who had illustrated his most recent book, and about Australia.
  • There — I must stop describing you, or I shall catch the infection of your own euphuism, and talk of you as you would have talked of Sidney or of Spenser, or of that Swan of Westward Ho!
  • What made prosody a central concern for these thinkers (evidenced by the failed race to perfect quantitative prosody in English participated in by Spenser, Sidney and others)?
  • Perhaps this was best articulated in the course of the presidential address to the Association by Sidney Lee in 1918.
  • My friend Sidney thought the orchestra could have been a little "crisper," but I thought Runnicles and his troupe were extraordinary. Cirque du Stravinsky
  • Although the beginning of this 11-minute suite sounds like Ravel's La valse swirling up from the mists, the very English waltz proper sets the right tone for the witty and stylized writing of Agatha Christie and Sidney Lumet.
  • Washington was just a child when he saw Sidney Poitier become the first black actor to win an Oscar for a leading role.
  • Each adventure in which they are involved requires, in the ongoing revision that Sidney undertakes in the New Arcadia, further stories of unrequited love and unavenged death.

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