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BOOKS OF THE DAY

... form very pleasant reading,L Y while the ballads hre the true Scotch rug- W gedness, both in subject and manner. The I- r poetry is certainly above the average. Of e Notes of an Outlook on Life. Being bp selections from private MS.S. of Alexander tal ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURE

... opportunity .to cultivate his judginc: lt M ?? wide selection, where his mind almost always on tile purest and riedw ,tt a poetry he has, perhaps, no particir,, Cr lhe was a boy ble must hava leart,J s.`. : romanees by heart, for lie relains pag. I, Bnt ...

RIZPAH

... ruined ?? thling. What is wron- n itlb it 7 said Mark, roughly, biting his moustache. Stacey pursed up his lips. There's ns poetry, no suggestiveness in it as it now stands. And why in. tbe world did you take poor Fawcett as your model? Suchl a face as ...

ODD THOUGHTS

... walked in and in- quired about an 'In MemoriamA' notice . 'My ole ?? a year ago,' hc explained, 'and I should like a bit o' poetry in the paper about him.' 'All right,' answered tho clerk4 'have you . brought it with you' I ' No,' said the rustic ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... a- ott of, --nc onai aand l s s, into verse r en clear, a,_I generally, pleasqantly: -a .Dunvegan Castle stands ins the ToF poetry- . Fthe Island of Skyoe, and ne rcis s'ersh its history p rovides T'o ' or Scot'ts Lrei of the T: s o a- IoS , thes oldest ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... been written and letred about in more or less sordid and sentimental fashion. Here, however, rI we get the true sadness, the poetry, the drawlirng to her kind which makes the Y FPollies of Parker'se Rents such a won- I derfil class of humanity. From ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... dignified. is thi character one grows to love in Arnold. 1l is in Mr. Benson's happy words, philo- baphy quickened v.rth poetry, or poetry mel- lowed by philosophy. IB this volume one fads not only the poems excellently set forzh in type zenerouslv large ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... and 55 since the first e edition of the Rose-Garden seems an- k other indication of the spasmodic popularity of Persian poetry in England. Doubtless in its latest form this book owes something to c the vogue created by Fitzgerald's transla- s tion of ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURF

... Czar come near him; an' thin th' Czar feinted with bis left, an' put ill a right hook an' pulled off Muttons's face. 0 Poetry is poetry in virtue of its inherent qualities l a of melody, imagination, inspiration, magic, some of, them capable, others incapable ...

ART IN SOUTHPORT

... Boughto, BAt, is not often found Bee experinentblising. In Wintry Spring (359) wo he leaves the beautiful and quite human poetry to i h of medieval life-which he alone oen paint-for des , an allegorical fantasy chastely spiritual in con- I]' caption ...

BOER OF BRITON?

... ' li: 'lWhy, to Mte. v]o have always t..- .li as ?? as it buttettic, tlt i: - deed. Well, I S-hulit iat- iuisgincd tt . i poetry were iiore to her tssre t lls ' all serious. You k~now. or c. arse. sideift and i!i lfe hnv-c talhil l .! favour, andld that ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... is -a- .; in touch ;vith the spirit| : i .h that of Carleis. The 1 l r-v'ga in this book are foll e- c m-! isforeizntothe poetry the rare instance or -r - .where the artist has * ?? ?? ?? sardonic bitterness ? I i 7rots for rue Goose ?? -ci hunour ...