Both of the Evening Canticles are in his own idiomatic style, and hark back, in different ways, to ancient, time-hallowed chant. |
In many ways it seems to hark back to a bygone age, with its wine, cigars and unashamed donnishness. |
But nowadays, though the old men and women remember, the younger generations no longer hark back to that bitter past. |
So, hark, I venture forth into the narrow confines of this Northern Italian city, searching for the romance which so filled young Romeo's heart. |
And yet there is no call to reinvent the wheel or hark back to outdated rural utopias. |
But, while it's fashionable to hark back to the past, Armfield believes that many aspects of the game are better than ever before. |