Word: musee
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...with the resolution of each poem, it becomes evident that he is above all an epistemologist, tirelessly examining the nature of understanding, endlessly checking the value of knowledge. In The Lady and the Physician, Ostroff has his doctor, who writes a prescription for a case of cosmic loneliness, muse on the nature of blunt science...
...Administration. To Kennedy, personally, it is a bone in the throat. He would like nothing better than to get the whole thing over with, by whatever means. For all his stylish public pronouncements, in private Kennedy is wont to hark back to the Bay of Pigs opportunity and to muse regretfully: "I wonder...
...does not understand, but perhaps her lover does, perhaps the artist does. He turns away, obscurely and wonderfully consoled and strengthened, as if in the experience he had found his muse again, had sipped at the dearest freshness of the spring of life itself...
...Veil the Starkness. Tapestry's new renaissance comes partly from a curiosity on the part of artists for new techniques, a new appreciation on the part of the public for textures and bold colors. But architecture, tapestry's first muse, seems to be most responsible. Says Jean Lurgat, 70, chairman of the International Tapestry Center and leader of the new movement in weaving: ''The modern world needs these large ornamental tapestries, these colorful hangings, to veil, and at the same time to enrich, the sometimes exaggerated starkness of bare walls in contemporary architecture.'' Lurgat...
With other machines also turning to the muse, there is the chance of a whole new school of poetry growing up. No one can say just what it will be like. But with even an auto-beat computer costing $100,000 to build, the output will certainly not be free verse...