Word: darknesse
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Thomas himself, when asked to explain his so-called 'difficult' poetry, had said, "I only ask that my poetry be taken literally." He called it a history of his struggle "from darkness toward some measure of light," and added that it should be "useful to others for its individual recording...
In the final round, held in total darkness, Harvard came from behind to nip Brown three team races to two.
Bacon approaches his subjects in the grand manner; he isolates each one, gives it lots of room in a big canvas and paints it with virtuoso brilliance and economy. Perhaps his chief distinction is that he captures in painting the quality of disembodied urgency, of pain writhing in a void...
Amherst fell easily, 2 to 0, but Yale and M.I.T. provided more opposition. The Elis lost, 2 to 1, while Tech was edged on points, 69 to 62, when darkness ended the meet with one victory for each school.
When Harvard wins "an important athletic contest," its undergraduates allow "youthful exuberance [to] overcome a natural scholastic reserve"-which is Russell Janney's way of saying that, here and there, hell breaks loose. So when lovely Olga Halka, Ziegfeld chorus girl and heroine of Janney's new novel...