The Dial, Volumen20Francis Fisher Browne, Waldo Ralph Browne, Scofield Thayer Jansen, McClurg, 1896 |
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... never before approached in wondrous excellence of con- cept and elaborateness . " - Interior , Chicago . " The first of American editions of Shakespeare . " - Boston Transcript . " The comedies will be read in these volumes with a ...
... never before approached in wondrous excellence of con- cept and elaborateness . " - Interior , Chicago . " The first of American editions of Shakespeare . " - Boston Transcript . " The comedies will be read in these volumes with a ...
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... never relinquished , and which was afterwards followed by President Johnson . Mr. Scott gives an admirable sketch of the debates on this plan ; on the bill that followed , which passed both Houses and embodied the congressional plan of ...
... never relinquished , and which was afterwards followed by President Johnson . Mr. Scott gives an admirable sketch of the debates on this plan ; on the bill that followed , which passed both Houses and embodied the congressional plan of ...
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... never read the " Breitmann Ballads " by Mr. Charles G. Leland - and there must be some such can hardly fail to catch from " Hans Breit- mann in Germany " ( Lippincott ) a flavor at once distinct and genial . The hearty self - confidence ...
... never read the " Breitmann Ballads " by Mr. Charles G. Leland - and there must be some such can hardly fail to catch from " Hans Breit- mann in Germany " ( Lippincott ) a flavor at once distinct and genial . The hearty self - confidence ...
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... never divulged to the English public , and the current news- paper statements that it was Dragomanoff are without foundation . " Stepniak " visited Chicago about four years ago , and gave a lecture before the Twentieth Cen- tury Club ...
... never divulged to the English public , and the current news- paper statements that it was Dragomanoff are without foundation . " Stepniak " visited Chicago about four years ago , and gave a lecture before the Twentieth Cen- tury Club ...
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... Never has Mr. Meredith's genius been more evident than in this novel . It is artistic , dra- matic , absolutely original , and it makes an in- effaceable impression on the mind . " — Literary World . TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY . COMEDIES ...
... Never has Mr. Meredith's genius been more evident than in this novel . It is artistic , dra- matic , absolutely original , and it makes an in- effaceable impression on the mind . " — Literary World . TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY . COMEDIES ...
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Página 11 - It follows from these views that no State upon its own mere motion can lawfully get out of the Union ; that resolves and ordinances to that effect are legally void ; and that acts of violence, within any State or States, against the authority of the \ United States, are insurrectionary or revolutionary, according to circumstances.
Página 288 - THE GLACIERS OF THE ALPS : being a Narrative of Excursions and Ascents. An Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Glaciers, and an Exposition of the Physical Principles to which they are related.
Página 77 - ... the fret and fever, derision and disaster, that may press in the wake of the strongest passion known to humanity...
Página 82 - BRIGHT is the ring of words When the right man rings them, Fair the fall of songs When the singer sings them. Still they are carolled and said— On wings they are carried— After the singer is dead And the maker buried.
Página 76 - Lang.— A MONK OF FIFE : a Romance of the Days of Jeanne D'Arc. Done into English, from the Manuscript in the Scots College of Ratisbon, by ANDREW LANG.
Página 239 - To the Constitution of the United States the term sovereign is totally unknown. There is but one place where it could have been used with propriety. But, even in that place it would not, perhaps, have comported with the delicacy of those who ordained and established that Constitution. They might have announced themselves "sovereign" people of the United States: But serenely conscious of the fact, they avoided the ostentatious declaration.
Página 366 - I confess," the author goes on to say, " that I do not see why the very existence of an invisible world may not in part depend on the personal response which any one of us may make to the religious appeal. God himself, in short, may draw vital strength and increase of very being from our fidelity.
Página 301 - This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sails the unshadowed main, — The venturous bark that flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings, And coral reefs lie bare, Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming hair. Its webs of living gauze no more unfurl; Wrecked is the ship of pearl!
Página 361 - Its object shall be the literary study and promotion of the arts pertaining to the production of books, including the occasional publication of books designed to illustrate, promote and encourage those arts...
Página 330 - The original and elementary subjective fact in society is the 'consciousness of kind.' By this term I mean a state of consciousness in which any being, whether low or high in the scale of life, recognizes another conscious being as of like kind with itself.