Overland Monthly and Out West MagazineA. Roman and Company, 1895 |
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... Reader . " Not even the Parson's sermons . The Parson . 66 The Office Boy . Why , when I was abroad — ” " " " There is a lady outside who wishes to know if you can use a poem on the California Poppy ? " The Reader . " Tell the lady that ...
... Reader . " Not even the Parson's sermons . The Parson . 66 The Office Boy . Why , when I was abroad — ” " " " There is a lady outside who wishes to know if you can use a poem on the California Poppy ? " The Reader . " Tell the lady that ...
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... reader of this article . Among the hack- horses of literature he stands pre - emi- The OVERLAND is indebted to Mr. Dodge of the Chroni- cle , Mr. Palmer of the Examiner , Mr. Kahler of the Call , nent , a man who as a sub - editor has ...
... reader of this article . Among the hack- horses of literature he stands pre - emi- The OVERLAND is indebted to Mr. Dodge of the Chroni- cle , Mr. Palmer of the Examiner , Mr. Kahler of the Call , nent , a man who as a sub - editor has ...
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... readers of the OVERLAND are familiar with the work of L. Maynard Dixon , perhaps the coming rival of Fred- eric Remington . His hands are stuffed into his pockets ; there is the usual quizzical expression on his face as he walks loose ...
... readers of the OVERLAND are familiar with the work of L. Maynard Dixon , perhaps the coming rival of Fred- eric Remington . His hands are stuffed into his pockets ; there is the usual quizzical expression on his face as he walks loose ...
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... readers the youngest and oldest members of the great society . I have forgotten the name of the in- dividual who discovered Ursus Major , but I will wager all I owe , that the aver- age Californian will remember to his dying day ( and ...
... readers the youngest and oldest members of the great society . I have forgotten the name of the in- dividual who discovered Ursus Major , but I will wager all I owe , that the aver- age Californian will remember to his dying day ( and ...
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... readers , says it takes a crank to move the world , and he would rather be a crank than a non- entity . He , too , belongs to Bohemia ; it is a pleasure to listen to his railings against all evil in general and some great wrong in ...
... readers , says it takes a crank to move the world , and he would rather be a crank than a non- entity . He , too , belongs to Bohemia ; it is a pleasure to listen to his railings against all evil in general and some great wrong in ...
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Página 7 - ... the shore. Antilochus, more humorous than the rest, Takes the last prize, and takes it with a jest : " Why with our wiser elders should we strive ? The gods still love them, and they always thrive. Ye see, to Ajax I must yield the prize: He to Ulysses, still more...
Página 567 - ... only and Eternity. For Love shall last, though all else pass away, The harsh taskmaster that we call Today, Till each concession Time from Life has wrung Like outworn garments from the Soul be flung, And it shall stand, with back no longer bent, Slave to the lash of its environment ! Then this great earth we know shall shrink at last To some bare Isla Blanca of the past — A rock unnoted in the boundless sea Whose solemn pulse-beat marks Eternity. In Mazatlan we made several new friends, among...
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Página 352 - Thorough tatter'd clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furr'd gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pigmy's straw does pierce it. None does offend, none, I say, none; 111 able 'em: Take that of me, my friend, who have the power To seal th
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Página 569 - Mysticism is defined by a modern scientific critic as " a state of mind in which the subject imagines that he perceives or divines unknown and inexplicable relations among phenomena, discerns in things, hints at mysteries, and regards them as symbols by which a dark power seeks to unveil, or to indicate, all sorts of marvels.
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