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9 Sentences With "elegiacally"

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" She could just as faithfully invoke the subordination of women, as she did elegiacally in the poem "The Thought That Was Called Helen.
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"It is one thing to die into a dead world and, metaphorically speaking, leave one's bones to bleach on a desert lit only by a dying star," she writes elegiacally.
Reimagining local craft traditions to create abstract sculptures, the Indian artist's work, which was on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art this summer, speaks elegiacally to environmental loss, to historic relationships with the earth and to future uncertainties.
In Akhsó (Grandma): This Is a New Experience (2019), M. Carmen Lane elegiacally adorns two large, black-and-white deathbed images of their grandmother, Vivian Murphy, with feathers and braided rope; these hang above an end table with mementos, and accompanied by a chilling sound piece, Skin Hunger/the Artist as Caregiver (2018).
He added: "They used to have a great friend in the U.S., but …" Mr. Trump was presuming to side with Israel in its regional fight, but … as Mr. Kerry implied, particularly when he spoke elegiacally of Shimon Peres, one cannot be a friend to Israel without actually being a friend to some Israelis over others, one conception of Israel, the region, and Jews, for that matter, over another.
Richardson, 128, 136; see also Purinton, 395–96. Ceres's love—a mother's love—challenges the power of the gods.Caretti, 204. Shelley tells the story almost entirely from Ceres's point of view; "her play elegiacally praises female creativity and fecundity as ‘Leaf, and blade, and bud, and blossom.’ " Shelley writes active, rather than passive, roles for Proserpine and Ceres.
Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor, Op. 32, for violin, cello and piano is a Romantic chamber composition by the Russian composer Anton Arensky. It was written in 1894 and is in four movements:See score and performance at IMSLP. # Allegro moderato (in D minor and in sonata form) – Unlike the agitated opening melody of the first movement from Mendelssohn's Piano Trio No. 1, this piece opens gently, lyrically and elegiacally, setting an autumnal mood of the whole work. This movement ends with a coda marked "Adagio".
The work was commissioned in the 1520s when the villa was being totally redecorated and redesigned. The earliest surviving frescoes in the villa such as the lunette Vertumnus and Pomono by Pontormo, elegiacally evoke rural like, but the building's main theme instead became the glorification of the Medici family after it acquired the titles of Giuliano de' Medici, Duke of Nemours and Lorenzo de' Medici, Duke of Urbino in 1520. Andrea del Sarto's work shows a laurel-wreathed Julius Caesar receiving ambassadors, with Caesar as a symbol or 'stand-in' for Lorenzo de' Medici. The animals brought by the ambassadors include (left background) the famous Medici giraffe, given to the family in 1487, possibly by Qaitbay, Sultan of Egypt Litta Medri, Paolo Mazzoni, Massimo De Vico Fallani, La Villa di Poggio a Caiano, Lo Studiolo Cooperativa, 1986, p 10.. The work was originally in a trompe l'oeil loggia enclosed with columns, but by 1575 this scheme had begun to look limiting and other scenes had been added to most of the walls.

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