In the later part of the century native writers themselves - especially Sidney - achieved the stature that made them worthy if ambivalent models, and it is this development on which Falco focuses, following several scholars (including Walter Jackson Bate and Harold Bloom) who have shown that any writer's relationship to his
forebears involves conscious or unconscious differentiation as well as imitation.
No less than her
forebear carted off to the looney bin, she'll need to depend on the kindness of strangers.
WITH longevity in the family there is no reason to believe that the Queen will not survive for another two years and emulate her
forebear who was the reason for the construction of the existing tower on Castle Hill.
I ENJOYED reading Mrs M Lloyd-Wassell's narrative about her illustrious
forebear, Samuel Wassell VC.
Neil has always been interested in his
forebear and determines to go west to discover how he made his money.
THE third-generation RAV4 makes its
forebear look like the soft-roader it really was.
The new incarnation isn't going to have the thrifty appeal of its
forebear either, with models starting at around pounds 10,000.
In addition, a lower court judge recently voided as against public policy an agreement (referred to as a "stipulation" in the decision) whereby a landlord agreed, in exchange for a substantial increase in rent, to
forebear in commencing a non-primary residence proceeding against the tenant.
For example African-American performers now represent ghetto life in Rap music videos, but the performance of blackness is no less packaged, stagy and cartoonish than its antebellum
forebear. In the context of labor history, Lott's discovery of "Love" in blackface minstrelsy is an attempt to turn our attention to what may seem the ugliest pieces of working-class life in order to understand how they can reveal labor radicalism and abolitionist sensibilities, however conflicted.
A third-generation postwar American abstractionist, Zox started his career in the early '60s with assemblages of painted scraps of paper stapled onto upson board that nod to the manly messiness of his AbEx
forebears. In the years that followed, he evolved a mature, even iconic, style--something like a poor man's Frank Stella with the heart of Morris Louis.
Not your Levis or Versace jeans - those other genes, inherited from your
forebears, that make you what you are.
For those folk eagerly seeking to please Brussels by eradicating England from the map, the next step, establishing shambolic Regional Assemblies, is well underway, ably led by a man with four houses and two Jags who wants to share the wealth our
forebears made exploiting the land, mine and factory-owners by working too hard - our answer to Vlad The Vampire, Prescott The Pretzel.
Surely, modern, vigorous, youthful design of this sort must be just as relevant and desirable in our environment as the rather more staid contributions of our Victorian
forebears.
MOF-5 and its progeny promise other advantages over their inorganic
forebears, as well.