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Noted for his insight and empathy, Motion frequently wrote about isolation and loss.
Eberhart combined a modern style with elements of Romanticism and frequently wrote about nature and death.
While there he served as president of the student government and frequently wrote about conservative political causes for local and national publications.
He frequently wrote about justice, and judges, and the neglected defence of liberty; indeed, about the whole face of the law in its majesty and its worrying imperfections.
Sartre played Chopin, not Schoenberg; Nietzsche's adoration of Bizet's "Carmen" outstripped his devotion to Wagner; Barthes was partial to Schumann, not "the more challenging sorts of experimentation" he frequently wrote about.
Merrill frequently wrote about the importance of places in his life: his childhood home at 18 West 11th Street in Greenwich Village, which was destroyed in 1970 by bomb-making radicals, and his homes in Athens, Key West, Fla., and Stonington, Conn.
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