The Dial, Volume 57Jansen, McClurg, 1914 |
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... Character , A Famous . 288 Unreason , A Protest against . 129 Martial Muse , The .. 129 Mexico's First Book .. 72 War , A Modification of Sherman's Definition of . War's Effect on Literary Production ... 287 190 " Movies , " The Muse of ...
... Character , A Famous . 288 Unreason , A Protest against . 129 Martial Muse , The .. 129 Mexico's First Book .. 72 War , A Modification of Sherman's Definition of . War's Effect on Literary Production ... 287 190 " Movies , " The Muse of ...
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... Character of the . E. L. C. Morse ... Mexico's First Book . Henry Lewis Bullen .. 10 133 " Criticism , Grocer - shop . " Laura Tobey .. 47 " New Republic , The " . 208 Criticism , Grocer - shop , and Real Criticism . J. E. Spin- Poet's ...
... Character of the . E. L. C. Morse ... Mexico's First Book . Henry Lewis Bullen .. 10 133 " Criticism , Grocer - shop . " Laura Tobey .. 47 " New Republic , The " . 208 Criticism , Grocer - shop , and Real Criticism . J. E. Spin- Poet's ...
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... character study by the well- known author of " The Divine Fire . " $ 1.35 net . A Dramatic Love Story They Who Question ? Anonymous An unusually fine novel woven around a world- old theme of universal appeal . A Witty Book Ready shortly ...
... character study by the well- known author of " The Divine Fire . " $ 1.35 net . A Dramatic Love Story They Who Question ? Anonymous An unusually fine novel woven around a world- old theme of universal appeal . A Witty Book Ready shortly ...
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... character . Other friends with whom he was intimate as a congenial companion were Tennyson and Browning ; Whistler he saw almost daily for ten years , but one may question whether anybody could count on the eccentric artist for warm and ...
... character . Other friends with whom he was intimate as a congenial companion were Tennyson and Browning ; Whistler he saw almost daily for ten years , but one may question whether anybody could count on the eccentric artist for warm and ...
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... character both as to endow- ment and number of volumes in its collection . The total area of the parks of Chicago is given at 2,000 acres , whereas there are more than 4,400 acres included in the total area . No mention is made of the ...
... character both as to endow- ment and number of volumes in its collection . The total area of the parks of Chicago is given at 2,000 acres , whereas there are more than 4,400 acres included in the total area . No mention is made of the ...
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Página 16 - She is coming, my own, my sweet; Were it ever so airy a tread, My heart would hear her and beat, Were it earth in an earthy bed; My dust would hear her and beat, Had I lain for a century dead; Would start and tremble under her feet, And blossom in purple and red.
Página 98 - Genesis) when he was sent to choose a wife for Isaac; for even so he trusted her to choose for him, promising upon a fair summons to return to London and accept of her choice; and he did so in that or about the year following.
Página 250 - With a silk umbrella and the handle of a broom, Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, BOOM. Then I had religion, then I had a vision, I could not turn from their revel in derision. Then I saw the Congo, creeping through the black, Cutting through the forest with a golden track.
Página 167 - To his Lute MY lute, be as thou wast when thou didst grow With thy green mother in some shady grove, When immelodious winds but made thee move, And birds on thee their ramage did bestow.
Página 311 - Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less.' 'The question is, 'said Alice, 'whether you can make words mean so many different things.
Página 413 - And there's a nice youngster of excellent pith: Fate tried to conceal him by naming him Smith; But he shouted a song for the brave and the free — Just read on his medal, "My country,
Página 298 - In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book, or goes to an American play, or looks at an American picture or statue...
Página 299 - Read Homer once, and you can read no more ; For all books else appear so mean, so poor, Verse will seem prose : but still persist to read. And Homer will be all the books you need.
Página 249 - Beat an empty barrel with the handle of a broom, Hard as they were able, Boom, boom, BOOM, With a silk umbrella and the handle of a broom, Boomlay, boomlay, boomlay, BOOM. THEN I had religion, THEN I had a vision. I could not turn from their revel in derision. THEN i SAW THE CONGO, CREEPING THROUGH THE BLACK, CUTTING THROUGH THE JUNGLE WITH A GOLDEN TRACK.
Página 169 - As, in a dusky and tempestuous night, A star is wont to spread her locks of gold, And while her pleasant rays abroad are roll'd, Some spiteful cloud doth rob us of her sight ; Fair soul, in this black age so shin'd thou bright, And made all eyes with wonder thee behold, Till ugly Death, depriving us of light, In his grim misty arms thee did enfold.