Book Chat, Volúmenes1-2William George Jordan, Adr Schade van Westrum Brentano Bros., 1886 |
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... written in this country upon so broad and noble a plan and with such ample power . Mr. Stedman's work stands quite ... writing us the style of music they wish . In addition to our own publications we can supply any piece of music or ...
... written in this country upon so broad and noble a plan and with such ample power . Mr. Stedman's work stands quite ... writing us the style of music they wish . In addition to our own publications we can supply any piece of music or ...
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... written , may be of interest . A novel he has said , is an unacted play ; a play is but a novel thrown into relief - a novel wherein the scene is shown instead of described , where the action is seen and the conversations heard ...
... written , may be of interest . A novel he has said , is an unacted play ; a play is but a novel thrown into relief - a novel wherein the scene is shown instead of described , where the action is seen and the conversations heard ...
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... written a novel based on summer life and happenings of Greenbriar White Sulphur Springs , during the season of 1885 . As the names of the guests are given in full , and their characteristics noted in a vein of genial kind- ness , it ...
... written a novel based on summer life and happenings of Greenbriar White Sulphur Springs , during the season of 1885 . As the names of the guests are given in full , and their characteristics noted in a vein of genial kind- ness , it ...
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... written in lead pencil , and are willing to spare the author all the labor possible in the composition of the stories that make such a heavy demand on her physical and nervous strength . She finds it impossible to produce her books more ...
... written in lead pencil , and are willing to spare the author all the labor possible in the composition of the stories that make such a heavy demand on her physical and nervous strength . She finds it impossible to produce her books more ...
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... written by Wash- ington writers . Boston , the Modern Athens , who guards her literary prestige so jealously , must look well to her laurels , for her southern sister city exhibits strong and active ability . The initial number of the ...
... written by Wash- ington writers . Boston , the Modern Athens , who guards her literary prestige so jealously , must look well to her laurels , for her southern sister city exhibits strong and active ability . The initial number of the ...
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Página 52 - Rossetti.— A SHADOW OF DANTE : being an Essay towards studying Himself, his World, and his Pilgrimage.
Página 10 - Well ! he may not count it, and a kind Heaven may not count it ; but it is being counted none the less. Down among his nerve cells and fibres the molecules are counting it, registering and storing it up to be used against him when the next temptation comes.
Página 118 - Sometimes one would enjoy it a little more if we did not hear quite so distinctly the snorting of the engine, and the groaning and the creaking of the gear as it painfully winds up its prize : but what would you ? Methods, no less than men, must have the defects of their qualities. If, therefore, it be the fact that our national comedy is in a decline, we must look for some other reasons for it than those suggested by Hazlitt in 1817. When Mr. Chadband inquired, ' Why can we not fly, my friends ?...
Página 196 - Let sinned against, and sinning, Forget their strife's beginning, And join in friendship now : Be links no longer broken, Be sweet forgiveness spoken, Under the Holly Bough.
Página 126 - AN INDEX TO THE WORKS OF SHAKSPERE. Applicable to all editions of Shakspere, and giving reference, by topics, to notable passages and significant expressions ; brief histories of the plays ; geographical names and historic incidents ; mention of all characters and sketches of important ones ; together with explanations of allusions and obscure and obsolete words and phrases. By EVANGELINE M. O'CONNOR.
Página 184 - Reverence— forward— naked— let them stare. Feed the budding rose of boyhood with the drainage of your sewer; Send the drain into the fountain, lest the stream should issue pure. Set the maiden fancies wallowing in the troughs of Zolaism,— Forward, forward, ay and backward, downward too into the abysm.
Página 143 - I think I should have no other mortal wants, if I could always have plenty of music. It seems to infuse strength into my limbs, and ideas into my brain. Life seems to go on without effort, when I am filled with music. At other times one is conscious of carrying a weight.
Página 184 - Authors — essayist, atheist, novelist, realist, rhymester, play your part, Paint the mortal shame of nature with the living hues of Art. Rip your brothers' vices open, strip your own foul passions bare; Down with Reticence, down with Reverence — forward — naked — let them stare. Feed the budding rose of boyhood with the drainage of your sewer; Send the drain into the fountain, lest the stream should issue pure. Set the maiden fancies wallowing...
Página 57 - But keep sailing to and fro. I have seen them, in my sleep, Plunging through the shoreless deep, With tattered sails and battered hulls, While around them screamed the gulls. Flying low, flying low. I have wondered why they staid From me, sailing round the world; And I've said, " I'm half afraid That their sails will ne'er be furled.
Página 68 - Beneath this throne there appeared all the omrahs in splendid apparel upon a raised ground covered with a great canopy of purfled gold, with great golden fringes.