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Frederick Tarr

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She is not any common Earth, Water or wood or air, But Merlin's Isle of Gramarye, Where you and I will fare.

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"Any newly emerging artist intending to be a maker of modern monuments has to confront a parlous situation in Great Britain. The situation facing monument-makers comprises of four major problems and two minor ones. The major ones are A) a lack of faith in monuments that have…

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Who is writing the great novel of our age to describe the struggle we are going through?


Through agony I bit, and they who thought I did it through desire of feeding, rose O’ th’ sudden, and cried, ‘Father, we should grieve Far less, if thou wouldst eat of us: thou gav’st These weeds of miserable flesh we wear, And do thou strip them off from us again.’

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First you have to transcend the nauseating Churchill love. But then you have to also transcend the Churchill hate. Not many can complete this path.


"Why watch sad thing?" "Heraclitean unity of opposites Hegelian dialectical synthesis through non-dualistic Aristotelian diabolism, Euripidean stoical purgation of Schopenhaurian pessimism."

Then this great moment occurs, which is a moment of catharsis in Aristotle’s terms. Aristotle believed that the point of tragedy was to put on the stage the negative, or more ferocious, or more diabolical side of man, the non-dualist side of man, in order to overcome it.



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Lugubrious Sophoclean onanism.


To Caunterbury with ful devout corage, At nyght were come into that hostelrye Wel nyne and twenty in a compaignye Of sondry folk, by áventure y-falle In felaweshipe, and pilgrimes were they alle, That toward Caunterbury wolden ryde.

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On Trafalgar Day. Anyone remember that? Anyone remember this country before 1997?

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Well, racism and the concept that goes with it is a two-edged sword. One man’s prejudices is another’s identity. One man’s intolerance is another man’s strength. One man’s preponderance is another’s possibility of opposition to the presence of another.


Her atheist sire the slighted Gods defy'd, And ritual honours to their shrines deny'd. As fame reports, his hand an ax sustain'd, Which Ceres consecrated grove prophan'd - Ovid, Metamorphoses Book VIII

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Trackway and Camp and City lost, Salt Marsh where now is corn- Old Wars, old Peace, old Arts that cease, And so was England born. She is not any common Earth, Water or wood or air, But Merlin's Isle of Gramarye, Where you and I will fare.

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