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If Superman represents the visionary individual, Ms. Bradford's ships suggest utopian collectivity, promising voyages of kindred spirits to unknown shores.
For most of the voyage, he sailed blind into uncharted waters, toward unknown shores, through hurricane belts with nothing but clouds to warn of the weather ahead.
Paintings of ocean liners looming monumentally prow-first toward the viewer and draped by festive lights promise imminent voyages of kindred spirits to heretofore unknown shores.
Yet Hudson undertook four dangerous voyages, brought his crew through an Arctic winter, and preserved his vessels amid the dangers of ice and unknown shores.
"When hunger shall drive you, landed on unknown shores, to eat the tables at your frugal meal," Aeneas recalls his father telling him, "remember to place your first buildings there".
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Here "Unknown Shore" tails off.
Sometimes it can seem that history is turning in a wide arc, toward an unknown shore.
In "Unknown Shore," Robert Ruby concentrates on Frobisher in the Arctic, and in "Martin Frobisher, James McDermottt provides a full biographical treatment.
Here was Nixon, an "old cold warrior/Piloting towards an unknown shore," as he refers to himself in Ms. Goodman's poetic libretto.
With a mastery of Latin and an instinct for a catchy name, she sonorously christened the new country Meta Incognita: Unknown Limits, or Unknown Shore, hence the title of Ruby's book.
In it the image of Gala, in the robes and the pose of a saint, decorates the huge banner that accompanies the boyishly appealing explorer's first brave steps onto the unknown shore.
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