The Bookman, Volume 14Dodd, Mead and Company, 1902 |
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... true character and leaves his bride almost at the church door ; he dissipates a large portion of his deserted wife's fortune , but the remainder is saved and the girl is finally rescued from her husband . AMELIA E. BARR The Lion's Whelp ...
... true character and leaves his bride almost at the church door ; he dissipates a large portion of his deserted wife's fortune , but the remainder is saved and the girl is finally rescued from her husband . AMELIA E. BARR The Lion's Whelp ...
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... true power over him . For Balzac , though his constructions were often imaginary and his perspectives a gigantic imposture , was truly a constructor and architectonic , even if barbarous . And construction is obviously alien from Mr ...
... true power over him . For Balzac , though his constructions were often imaginary and his perspectives a gigantic imposture , was truly a constructor and architectonic , even if barbarous . And construction is obviously alien from Mr ...
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... True , the news- papers abound in examples of cheap and easy metrical imitation of the masters ; and from these degraded specimens the popular conception of parody is derived . The higher form of this species of bur- lesque calls for ...
... True , the news- papers abound in examples of cheap and easy metrical imitation of the masters ; and from these degraded specimens the popular conception of parody is derived . The higher form of this species of bur- lesque calls for ...
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... true parody rep- resents will turn these pages with a new pleasure . In the verses themselves and in the dialogue accompanying them will be found much criticism that is penetrat- ing , yet sympathetic , and which , while unsparing in ...
... true parody rep- resents will turn these pages with a new pleasure . In the verses themselves and in the dialogue accompanying them will be found much criticism that is penetrat- ing , yet sympathetic , and which , while unsparing in ...
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... true spirit of met- rical parody , and in doing so achieved one of his most conspicuous successes . Probably the " Heathen Chinee " would have won popular recognition even if the metre had been more commonplace ; yet originality in this ...
... true spirit of met- rical parody , and in doing so achieved one of his most conspicuous successes . Probably the " Heathen Chinee " would have won popular recognition even if the metre had been more commonplace ; yet originality in this ...
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