A Kipling PrimerBrown, 1899 - 219 páginas |
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... tion , and kindness shown towards me during my recent illness , as well as the unfailing courtesy that controlled its expression ? I am not strong enough to answer letters in detail , so I must take this means of thanking , as humbly as ...
... tion , and kindness shown towards me during my recent illness , as well as the unfailing courtesy that controlled its expression ? I am not strong enough to answer letters in detail , so I must take this means of thanking , as humbly as ...
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... tion . 13. SYMPATHETic Treatment of Character . -But the author had already begun to promise better things . As interpretations of the queer workings of the Oriental mind and still queerer workings of the all but impenetrable native con ...
... tion . 13. SYMPATHETic Treatment of Character . -But the author had already begun to promise better things . As interpretations of the queer workings of the Oriental mind and still queerer workings of the all but impenetrable native con ...
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... tion of fighting - the glow of the muscles nor the accomplishment of vulgar success . McAndrew , the Scotch engineer , who takes comfort in reflect- ing , " I am o ' service to my kind . Ye wadna ' blame the thought , " echoes Mr ...
... tion of fighting - the glow of the muscles nor the accomplishment of vulgar success . McAndrew , the Scotch engineer , who takes comfort in reflect- ing , " I am o ' service to my kind . Ye wadna ' blame the thought , " echoes Mr ...
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... tion , especially when that action is viewed in the light of service to others , Mr. Kipling ignores the highest sanction for the day's work . In this he is the antithesis of Robert Browning and of St. John , and the very brother - in ...
... tion , especially when that action is viewed in the light of service to others , Mr. Kipling ignores the highest sanction for the day's work . In this he is the antithesis of Robert Browning and of St. John , and the very brother - in ...
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... tion . But Learoyd , closely as his dialect is caught , is on the whole rather shadowy an " ' ayrick in trousies ; " Ortheris , while a more clear - cut figure , is a generic cockney ; and Mulvaney a typical son of Erin plus something ...
... tion . But Learoyd , closely as his dialect is caught , is on the whole rather shadowy an " ' ayrick in trousies ; " Ortheris , while a more clear - cut figure , is a generic cockney ; and Mulvaney a typical son of Erin plus something ...
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Página 92 - Seat ; But there is neither East nor West, Border, nor Breed, nor Birth, When two strong men stand face to face, though they come from the ends of the earth.
Página 184 - A FOOL there was and he made his prayer (Even as you and I !) To a rag and a bone and a hank of hair (We called her the woman who did not care), But the fool he called her his lady fair (Even as you and I...
Página 44 - A million surplus Maggies are willing to bear the yoke ; And a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a Smoke.
Página 40 - They builded a tower to shiver the sky and wrench the stars apart, Till the Devil grunted behind the bricks: "It's striking, but is it Art?
Página 135 - WHEN Earth's last picture is painted, and the tubes are twisted and dried, When the oldest colours have faded, and the youngest critic has died, We shall rest, and, faith, we shall need it — lie down for an aeon or two, Till the Master of All Good Workmen shall set us to work anew!
Página 54 - The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy worth — It is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth.
Página 159 - Said our Lady of the Snows. A Nation spoke to a Nation, A Throne sent word to a Throne: " Daughter am I in my mother's house, But mistress in my own. The gates are mine to open, As the gates are mine to close, And I abide by my Mother's House,
Página 35 - Go to your work and be strong, halting not in your ways, Baulking the end half-won for an instant dole of praise. Stand to your work and be wise — certain of sword and pen, Who are neither children nor Gods, but men in a world of men ! THE FIRST CHANTEY.
Página 58 - THEE for my recitative, Thee in the driving storm even as now, the snow, the winter-day declining, Thee in thy panoply, thy measur'd dual throbbing and thy beat convulsive, Thy black cylindric body, golden brass and silvery steel, Thy ponderous side-bars, parallel and connecting rods, gyrating, shuttling at thy sides, Thy metrical, now swelling pant and roar, now tapering in the distance, Thy great protruding head-light fix'd in front, Thy long, pale, floating vapor-pennants, tinged with delicate...
Página 47 - You have to supply me with men-servants and maid-servants," — here he smacked his lips, — " and the peculiar treasure of kings. Meantime I'll get clothes and boots, and presently I will return and trample on you.