The Dial, Volumen8Francis Fisher Browne Jansen, McClurg, 1888 |
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... reader of ' Don Miff , ' and they are evoked by the touch of no skil- less hand . " - New Orleans Picayune . Authorized Version . By Mrs. H. LOVETT CAMERON , author of " In a Grass Country , " " Pure Gold , " etc. 16mo , half cloth , 50 ...
... reader of ' Don Miff , ' and they are evoked by the touch of no skil- less hand . " - New Orleans Picayune . Authorized Version . By Mrs. H. LOVETT CAMERON , author of " In a Grass Country , " " Pure Gold , " etc. 16mo , half cloth , 50 ...
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... romances of Scott , with the songs of Byron and Moore , blend them all in one , and the reader may form some idea of this really great novel . - Chicago Inter Ocean . VOL . VIII . MAY , 1887 . No. 85 4 [ May , 1887 . THE DIAL.
... romances of Scott , with the songs of Byron and Moore , blend them all in one , and the reader may form some idea of this really great novel . - Chicago Inter Ocean . VOL . VIII . MAY , 1887 . No. 85 4 [ May , 1887 . THE DIAL.
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... reader will be more than once annoyed by the crudeness of many of Mr. Haggard's sentences . But it takes more and greater faults than these to damn a writer if his work is vital and strong . The world of readers are used to good writing ...
... reader will be more than once annoyed by the crudeness of many of Mr. Haggard's sentences . But it takes more and greater faults than these to damn a writer if his work is vital and strong . The world of readers are used to good writing ...
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... reader but has strong mis- givings but one's first duty is to find fault with Mr. Haggard and say that he will not do at all . This author has sprung full - armed into fame , with a great multitude of readers on both sides of the ...
... reader but has strong mis- givings but one's first duty is to find fault with Mr. Haggard and say that he will not do at all . This author has sprung full - armed into fame , with a great multitude of readers on both sides of the ...
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... readers subject to them without ro- mance . This limitation and absence of a factor else thought indispensable in ... reader's attention . It is inconceivable that stories could be written so devoid of humor . The only gleam of a sug ...
... readers subject to them without ro- mance . This limitation and absence of a factor else thought indispensable in ... reader's attention . It is inconceivable that stories could be written so devoid of humor . The only gleam of a sug ...
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Página 100 - Why this is hell, nor am I out of it : Think'st thou that I who saw the face of God, And tasted the eternal joys of Heaven, Am not tormented with ten thousand hells, In being deprived of everlasting bliss ? O Faustus ! leave these frivolous demands, Which strike a terror to my fainting soul.
Página 84 - 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 220 - So gladly from the songs of modern speech Men turn, and see the stars, and feel the free Shrill wind beyond the close of heavy flowers, And through the music of the languid hours They hear like Ocean on a western beach The surge and thunder of the Odyssey.
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Página 246 - Constitutional remedy; but, where powers are assumed which have not been delegated, a nullification of the act is the rightful remedy : that every State has a natural right in cases not within the compact, to nullify of their own authority all assumptions of power by others within their limits...
Página 115 - One day there came into our pulpit the most gracious of mortals with a face all benignity, who gave out the first hymn and made the first prayer as an angel might have read and prayed. Our choir was a pretty good one, but its best was coarse and discordant after Emerson's voice.
Página 215 - I have attempted to write the following account of myself, as if I were a dead man in another world looking back at my own life. Nor have I found this difficult, for life is nearly over with me.
Página 216 - After describing a set of forms as distinct species, tearing up my MS., and making them one species, tearing that up and making them separate, and then making them one again (which has happened to me), I have gnashed my teeth, cursed species, and asked what sin I had committed to be so punished.