Literature: An International Gazette of Criticism, Volume 5Harper., 1899 |
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Page 603
... mind hazy , and the hempen swing idly swaying to and fro , the eyes heavy with the drowse of a humid day , it " rises to the level of epic song , " and it becomes as lucid as one of those dream jokes that we laugh at so heartily while ...
... mind hazy , and the hempen swing idly swaying to and fro , the eyes heavy with the drowse of a humid day , it " rises to the level of epic song , " and it becomes as lucid as one of those dream jokes that we laugh at so heartily while ...
Page 608
... mind of Frau Marholm . She is too thor- ough to be amorous of ready - made palliatives or convenient makeshifts . She sees . " The woman - question as it is now conceived is a class question . It first begins where the means for ...
... mind of Frau Marholm . She is too thor- ough to be amorous of ready - made palliatives or convenient makeshifts . She sees . " The woman - question as it is now conceived is a class question . It first begins where the means for ...
Page 6
... mind a similar act of heroism in the first days of the Indian Mutiny , when Willoughby and his three subordinates cheerfully resolved to blow up the arsenal at Delhi to prevent that great military storehouse from fall- ing into the ...
... mind a similar act of heroism in the first days of the Indian Mutiny , when Willoughby and his three subordinates cheerfully resolved to blow up the arsenal at Delhi to prevent that great military storehouse from fall- ing into the ...
Page 12
... mind with regard to art and man , which Mr. Archer , we are sure , would be the last to underrate . We are glad that Mr. Archer refers to the poems of Dr. Brandes himself , which were first col- lected last year , and which deserve ...
... mind with regard to art and man , which Mr. Archer , we are sure , would be the last to underrate . We are glad that Mr. Archer refers to the poems of Dr. Brandes himself , which were first col- lected last year , and which deserve ...
Page 16
... mind is induced to entertain it seriously now and again in spite of the frequent humorous touches that sign it for ... minds with unusual words and of hugging to his literary bosom a fantastic , dishevelled rout of pet phrases . Mr ...
... mind is induced to entertain it seriously now and again in spite of the frequent humorous touches that sign it for ... minds with unusual words and of hugging to his literary bosom a fantastic , dishevelled rout of pet phrases . Mr ...
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