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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE STAGE

... enleloi ring, and he frequently calil himofit *sit dee ' Peter. Iliis feelings guttiig too mutai for hint, to tinally burst into poetry, a, folloves:- No more to distant lands I'll roam Across the stormy Fee, But I'll stay at home, my Margaret dear, And live ...

THE BEAUTIFUL MRS. LEACH

... added outbreaking into fairy sparks, aid coupled his wild phantasy with tho neamn of Browning. I have no time to read poetry, she informed hint ; modern women need to suffer terribly from ennui before, they go to the poets in search of consolation ...

THE BEAUTY SOAP

... anl artice o)f i I evervone elsc oit of tile fielil. a, l Where have you been living tl1 t lies' yt ?? : should be witting poetry *e plalyi i - ;something that requires 1 ii') tiliti. t'i '.hindred that you say your mitet i tbr-ovn awav. Of course vof ...

CREAM OF CURRENT LITERATURF

... to thought, feeling, and sentiment about a country a local habitation and a name. The Irish are too inaccurate to produce poetry of the imprcessing and influencing sort. The groundwork of the bighest imagination is close attention to and clear apprehension ...

BERINTHIA

... the worse of her. Mir. Leroy particularly was very kind. Ho would talk to her quito seriously, lend her nice books, recite poetry to her, and labori- ously try to improve her mind. Unfortunately, Leroy had one great failing- a too great liking for the ...

MISCELLANEOUS READINGS FROM CURRENT LITERATURE

... old-feshioned people could. So ho associated his father and his father's teadingo with the :poetry of refleotion,. as be associated the re- gular summer round with the poetry of deseription; the two mainers were like-two rivulets.of verse flow- ing through his ...

ONE OF SYLVIA'S STORIES.'

... there are real respectable family men, but they say they must have a spree occasionally or bust. Have you been writing any poetry? No. I've done nothing but think about you. You're really good. Do you know, I've come :to a terrible conclu- sionl ...