The Outlook, Opseg 60,Dio 1Outlook Company, 1898 |
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... Story August 13 we told our readers that Mr. George Kennan had been ill with fever at Santiago , but was rapidly recovering . We regret to say that the recovery was retarded by a return of fever . Under date of August 10 , Mr. Kennan ...
... Story August 13 we told our readers that Mr. George Kennan had been ill with fever at Santiago , but was rapidly recovering . We regret to say that the recovery was retarded by a return of fever . Under date of August 10 , Mr. Kennan ...
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... story bunks next each other and quite near an incandescent light , so that we can read and write - when the light is on . The civilians were ordered ashore at about three - thirty . The wharf was crowded with the friends of the men ...
... story bunks next each other and quite near an incandescent light , so that we can read and write - when the light is on . The civilians were ordered ashore at about three - thirty . The wharf was crowded with the friends of the men ...
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... story projects over the sidewalk , and the light - hearted people hang over the railing and stare down into the street . The narrow - gauge tram - cars are pulled by horses or mules , and move along at a rate slow enough to allow the ...
... story projects over the sidewalk , and the light - hearted people hang over the railing and stare down into the street . The narrow - gauge tram - cars are pulled by horses or mules , and move along at a rate slow enough to allow the ...
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... Story . MR . STORY'S SALON. when he came upon the platform he warmed to his work ; yet not always even this : young men sometimes went into the gallery to hiss , in order to see his eyes brighten and to hear his voice resound . He had ...
... Story . MR . STORY'S SALON. when he came upon the platform he warmed to his work ; yet not always even this : young men sometimes went into the gallery to hiss , in order to see his eyes brighten and to hear his voice resound . He had ...
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WILLIAM WETMORE STORY From a James Russell Lowell and His Friends ' By Edward Everett. photograph by Mr. Waldo Story . MR . STORY'S SALON IN THE BARBERINI PALACE , ROME.
WILLIAM WETMORE STORY From a James Russell Lowell and His Friends ' By Edward Everett. photograph by Mr. Waldo Story . MR . STORY'S SALON IN THE BARBERINI PALACE , ROME.
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Stranica 86 - With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
Stranica 86 - With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide For his shrunk shank ; and his big manly voice, Turning again toward childish treble, pipes And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, That ends this strange eventful history, Is second childishness and mere oblivion, Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.
Stranica 320 - The rich mould of dead men's graves. Creeping where grim death has been, A rare old plant is the Ivy green. Whole ages have fled and their works decayed, And nations have scattered been ; But the stout old Ivy shall never fade, From its hale and hearty green. The brave old plant in its lonely days, Shall fatten upon the past : For the stateliest building man can raise, Is the Ivy's food at last. Creeping on, where time has been, A rare old plant is the Ivy green.
Stranica 86 - At first the infant, Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms. And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel And shining morning face, creeping like snail Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad Made to his mistress
Stranica 322 - The golden ripple on the wall came back again, and nothing else stirred in the room. The old, old fashion ! The fashion that came in with our first garments, and will last unchanged until our race has run its course, and the wide firmament is rolled up like a scroll. The old, old fashion — Death!
Stranica 338 - I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more— the feeling that I could last for ever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men; the deceitful feeling that lures us on to joys, to perils, to love, to vain effort— to death...
Stranica 48 - I am in earnest. I will not equivocate — I will not excuse — I will not retreat a single inch. AND I WILL BE HEARD.
Stranica 87 - Art is a human activity, consisting in this, that one man consciously, by means of certain external signs, hands on to others feelings he has lived through, and that other people are infected by these feelings, and also experience them.
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Stranica 338 - I need not tell you what it is to be knocking about in an open boat. I remember nights and days of calm, when we pulled, we pulled, and the boat seemed to stand still, as if bewitched within the circle of the sea horizon.