Scribner's Magazine, Volumen61Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1917 |
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... told me about his nose ; I had suspected he would . " It's an imitation nose , " he said . " A what ? " " An imitation nose . It doesn't belong to me at least , the lower half doesn't . I lost it through a dirty Swede in one of old ...
... told me about his nose ; I had suspected he would . " It's an imitation nose , " he said . " A what ? " " An imitation nose . It doesn't belong to me at least , the lower half doesn't . I lost it through a dirty Swede in one of old ...
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... told and all the songs sung by the con- vivial crowd , among whom I remember Elihu Vedder and Charles Caryll Cole- man , neither of whom needs an introduc- tion to artists . At the long table also sat George Simmons , the English ...
... told and all the songs sung by the con- vivial crowd , among whom I remember Elihu Vedder and Charles Caryll Cole- man , neither of whom needs an introduc- tion to artists . At the long table also sat George Simmons , the English ...
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... told me this story with great excite- ment , interspersing in the narrative many uncomplimentary remarks on celebrities in general , and illustrating it all by puffing out his cheeks and making violent boring gestures with his ...
... told me this story with great excite- ment , interspersing in the narrative many uncomplimentary remarks on celebrities in general , and illustrating it all by puffing out his cheeks and making violent boring gestures with his ...
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... told me how one tally across . Then , without a word , he turned slowly and walked out , leaving Merson in doubt whether to be amused or furious . At all events he kept the re- mains as a memento of the great artist's first visit ...
... told me how one tally across . Then , without a word , he turned slowly and walked out , leaving Merson in doubt whether to be amused or furious . At all events he kept the re- mains as a memento of the great artist's first visit ...
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... told Prime her name on the tramp to the northward - sat down in the sand , elbows on knees and her chin propped in her hands . " You say ' aeroplane ' as if it suggested something familiar to you , Mr. Prime , " she prompted . Truly it ...
... told Prime her name on the tramp to the northward - sat down in the sand , elbows on knees and her chin propped in her hands . " You say ' aeroplane ' as if it suggested something familiar to you , Mr. Prime , " she prompted . Truly it ...
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Términos y frases comunes
ain't Alan Seeger American artist asked beautiful birds called canoe Caridad China Chinese Christopher Smart Clarita Cleburne color Connie Cory Cree dark dawg Demerara door eyes face fire forest French friends girl Grider guacharo hand Happy Valley head heard heart Irish island Japan Japanese JOHN FOX John O'May knew kotch land laughed live looked Lucetta Martinique ment miles Minnie Miss morning mountains never night Nora Grayne O'May once painted play Port of Spain Prime Querétaro Radleigh river road Rupert Land Saint-Gaudens San Angelo seemed señor side singing smile Stilton stood story talk tell thing thou thought tion told took trail trees turned Vicente voice waiting walk winter women wonder words young woman
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Página 382 - I held it truth, with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping stones Of their dead selves to higher things.
Página 252 - WHEN I survey the wondrous cross, On which the Prince of glory died, My richest gain I count but loss, And pour contempt on all my pride.
Página xiii - It may be he shall take my hand And lead me into his dark land And close my eyes and quench my breath— It may be I shall pass him still. I have a rendezvous with Death On some scarred slope of battered hill, When Spring comes round again this year And the first meadow-flowers appear.
Página 434 - If (which is not to be expected, and which God forbid !) war should unhappily break out between the two republics, they do now, with a view to such calamity, solemnly pledge themselves to each other, and to the world, to observe the following rules : absolutely, where the nature of the subject permits, and as closely as possible in all cases where such absolute observance shall be impossible : 1.
Página 165 - She is coming, my own, my sweet; Were it ever so airy a tread, My heart would hear her and beat, Were it earth in an earthy bed; My dust would hear her and beat, Had I lain for a century dead; Would start and tremble under her feet, And blossom in purple and red.
Página 251 - Christian ! dost thou see them On the holy ground, How the troops of Midian Prowl and prowl around ? Christian ! up and smite them, Counting gain but loss : Smite them by the merit Of the Holy Cross!
Página 622 - France — namely, that to her reversal of the order of the two commandments on which hang all the law and the prophets...
Página 90 - It was uncongenial to the whole spirit of the neo-Gaelic movement, which is bent on creating a new Ireland after its own ideal, whereas my play is a very uncompromising presentment of the real old Ireland.
Página 148 - Is not this the fast that I have chosen? to loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the bands of the yoke, and to let the oppressed go free, and that ye break every yoke?
Página 435 - And it is declared that neither the pretence that war dissolves all treaties, nor any other whatever shall be considered as annulling or suspending the solemn covenant contained in this article.