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In a bizarre painting from 1965, "Reflection with Two Children," he looms as a truculent but anxious giant, looking himself in the eye.
He had chosen a seat opposite a mirrored wall, and often gazed steadily over a reporter's shoulder, apparently looking himself in the eye.
The district's council member, Jumaane Williams — only three years into his career as a public servant and still rather youngish looking himself — arrived to calm the outbreak, but quickly realized that it was beyond his control.
George Moore offers a satirical vision of aristocratic life at Coole: Yeats waiting outside a cottage while Gregory braves "the suffocating interior for the sacred cause of Idiom"; or standing "lost in meditation before a white congregation of swans assembled on the lake, looking himself in his old cloak like a huge umbrella left behind by some picnic party".
In focusing on Moore's appearance Yeats was of course taking sweet revenge on the man who had once caught him memorably at Lady Gregory's Coole Park "standing lost in meditation before a white congregation of swans assembled on the lake, looking himself in his old cloak like a huge umbrella left behind by some picnic party".
All Blake can really say is that Domo's beautiful and Cody is "damn good looking" himself.
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