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There I feel that nothing can befall me in life, — no disgrace, no calamity, (leaving me my eyes,) which nature cannot repair. Standing on the bare ground, — my head bathed by the blithe air, and uplifted into infinite spaces, — all mean egotism vanishes.
Billboard described the song as "fiery rock 'n' roll that continues in intensity throughout" while containing "serious lyric content" from the singer/songwriter's "identifiable gritty vocal". [9] Record World predicted that it "should be [Browne's] biggest pop radio hit in several years," saying that "the tempo is quick, the vocal energetic."
There’s Mike, there’s Stone, there’s Ed. At first, you’ve got a guitar on and you’re feeling out the songs with them as they come to life. To be completely honest, that was like a double ...
“I feel like I’ve seen a lot of male pubic hair on the cover of things. I’ve seen a lot of hands in pants,” she said on the Late Show With Stephen Colbert. “I think there’s a certain ...
Chasing Amy, meanwhile, was a blessing and a curse.It was a film partly inspired by Adams’s real-life relationship with Smith, and the insecurity he felt about dating someone who’d lived a far ...
Like Look Mickey, there is reason to describe this image as a self-portrait of sorts. The subject is extending a finger through a circular opening, which is a self-reference because it is representative of Lichtenstein's technique of stenciling Ben-day dots by pressing the fluid onto the painting surface through a screen with a device not too ...
The expression refers to the pupil, and probably simply means "dark part of the eye" (other biblical passages use 'iyshown with the meaning dark or obscure, and having nothing whatsoever to do with the eye). There is, however, a popular notion that 'iyshown is a diminutive of "man" ('iysh), so that the expression would literally mean "Little ...
Mike Leigh is the closest we’ve got to a modern Dickens, a filmmaker whose portrayals of complex, difficult, and often unlikable people come to feel like family portraits: they may make us ...