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Just as the mirrors double and redouble his reflection, so the poem explores the situation's symbolic possibilities: tangled with Burnside's reflections are those of his son, who is another sort of reflection of himself – a realisation that in turn leads Burnside to reflect on his relationship with his own father.
In Tapie, Sarkozy possibly saw a reflection of himself.
Is he captivated by a reflection of himself?
And he could, without squinting too hard, see a reflection of himself in his sons.
Einar could see a faint reflection of himself in the window's glass.
British theatre needs Barker at his brilliant best not as a pale reflection of himself.
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Set an artist loose amid his predecessors, and he's likely to find reflections of himself.
Above, Brian Faulkner of Denver, looks at multiple reflections of himself in "Stadium of the Self," an artwork by Kate Raudenbush.
His later fiction devolved into a hall of mirrors, most of whose protagonists were sketchy reflections of himself.
If he feels a strong connection with his grotesque characters, it's partly because they are reflections of himself.
The reader can feel like an invisible observer in a room walled with mirrors, watching the author fascinated by the endless reflections of himself.
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