The Bookman, Volume 14Dodd, Mead and Company, 1902 |
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Page 6
... turning the novel into a play is to be done with any sort of skill and good taste we have no hesitation in predicting a drama of very high order . It is rather singular that so many years have elapsed without any one taking advan- tage ...
... turning the novel into a play is to be done with any sort of skill and good taste we have no hesitation in predicting a drama of very high order . It is rather singular that so many years have elapsed without any one taking advan- tage ...
Page 15
... turned thirty , has given to the public a good " first book . " Mr. Kester was born in New Jersey , but he has lived the greater part of his life in Ohio or in the South . The scene of the story is laid in a small town in the lumber ...
... turned thirty , has given to the public a good " first book . " Mr. Kester was born in New Jersey , but he has lived the greater part of his life in Ohio or in the South . The scene of the story is laid in a small town in the lumber ...
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... turned to the collection itself , and how many are quick to understand that none of Byron's critics has given us a happier insight into the poet's habit of thought than is contained in this cele- brated mock of " Childe Harold " ? For ...
... turned to the collection itself , and how many are quick to understand that none of Byron's critics has given us a happier insight into the poet's habit of thought than is contained in this cele- brated mock of " Childe Harold " ? For ...
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... turned them inside outside . In In the hands of Bayard Taylor , metri- cal parody in the United States became elevated to the dignity of an art . " The Diversions of the Echo Club , " originally written by way of amusement , were re ...
... turned them inside outside . In In the hands of Bayard Taylor , metri- cal parody in the United States became elevated to the dignity of an art . " The Diversions of the Echo Club , " originally written by way of amusement , were re ...
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... turning over the heap of examples in his collection , and finding what a small proportion of it all is proper to the art as Bayard Taylor un- derstood it , wonders more than ever why a literary diversion of such classic antiq- uity ...
... turning over the heap of examples in his collection , and finding what a small proportion of it all is proper to the art as Bayard Taylor un- derstood it , wonders more than ever why a literary diversion of such classic antiq- uity ...
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