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doc#103 | and put his mouth to the ground. He had | found | a depression with rain water in it. He |
doc#104 | splendor. </p><p> Those who actually get there | find | that it isn't spooky at all but as brilliant |
doc#107 | Incapable of self-delusion, the Founding Fathers | found | the crisis of their time to be equally |
doc#107 | two terms the Constitution was tested and | found | workable, strong national policies were |
doc#109 | of their continuity as well. Chance, he | finds | , enables him to create "a world beyond |
doc#109 | that chance will make demands the dancers | find | impossible to execute. Then the choreographer |
doc#110 | of 1787, even though they continued it, | found | so impossible to reconcile with freedom |
doc#112 | like to call his plays nihilistic. They | find | deep pessimism in them. Even so astute |
doc#112 | , I thought, is at least one thing I can | find | out when we meet. </p><p> Beckett's appearance |
doc#112 | ". </p><p> I granted this might be so, but | found | the result to be even more attention to |
doc#112 | end of art? If we look at recent art we | find | it preoccupied with form. Beckett's own |
doc#112 | and "Krapp's Last Tape" would be hard to | find | . </p><p> "What I am saying does not mean |
doc#112 | separate from the material it accommodates. To | find | a form that accommodates the mess, that |
doc#112 | , I asked what he thinks about those who | find | a religious significance to his plays. </p> |
doc#112 | Samuel Beckett is similar to qualities I had | found | in the plays. He says nothing that compresses |
doc#113 | pyschiatrist who disapproves of her life. She | finds | married life stifling and every prolonged |
doc#113 | mission of this disaffiliated generation is to | find | a new way of life which they can express |
doc#114 | precisely in this poorer economic class that one | finds | , and has always found, the most racial |
doc#114 | economic class that one finds, and has always | found | , the most racial friction. </p><p> A dear |
doc#114 | records it in his "English Notebooks". and one | finds | it again in Thomas Nelson Page) to the |