EXPRESSIONS; ANSWERS
... EXPRESSIONS; ANSWERS Do You Know?— l. In the same book, chapter, or passage. 2. Joseph Conrad, the famous novelist, who was born Poland. ...
... EXPRESSIONS; ANSWERS Do You Know?— l. In the same book, chapter, or passage. 2. Joseph Conrad, the famous novelist, who was born Poland. ...
... foreigner born has ever written such good English and such good books as Mr. Santayana, with the possible exception of Joseph Conrad, whose novels were great, but whose English was occasionally tinged with French constructions. We must take it as a compliment ...
... Sea la's Accordion Band. 3.30 B.C. Midland Light Orchestra. 4.0 —A Just-So Story, Rtidyard Kipling. 15—- The Partner. Joseph Conrad 5.0 —Time; News in Welsh and Talk Welsh. 5.20-- Children's Hour: Country Magazine '* (Children's Edition) and Prayers. ...
... greatest to-day in its promise and, indeed, in its achievement. 3/6. (May) Two New Volumes in ‘Everyman’s Library” No. 980. Joseph Conrad’s The Nigger of the ‘Narcissus,” Typhoon, and The Line (1 vol.). 3/- No. gBl. Poems of our Time: 1900-1942. Edited by Church ...
... selection of nearly four hundred poems representing the work of about one hundred and thirty poets; the other is the Joseph Conrad omnibus volume containing The Nigger of the ‘‘ Narcissus,” Typhoon, and The Shadow Line. F Mr. Charles B. Cochran’s new ...
... selection of nearly four hundred poems representing the work of about one hundred and thirty poets; the other is the Joseph Conrad omnibus volume containing The Nigger of the ‘‘ Narcissus,” Typhoon, and The Shadow Line. ...
... p, driven, and disciplined, to point vWs'N. iv easy going times or climes would'„rl! Vi instant snap-back of revolt. , JOSEPH CONRAD once, mate a; sea.gd the men three times aloft In slow a it! because it had been poorly done, and as he did so why the ...
... pride of the Job blazing out at points throughout this vast structure of new industrialisation and it explains a lot. _ . Joseph Conrad once. as a mate at sea, sent the men three times aloft to stow a sail, because it had been poorly done. and wondered, as ...
... Donatello and the lovable Florentine “ Bust of a Nun ” (a masterpiece of meditation) to the genius of Epstein’s head of Joseph Conrad, his Tagore and his Dolores. These treasures in stone and bronze are nicely set off—and relieved of austerity—by two handsome ...
... voice which he managed to charge with emotion. I cheered him most. I like them like that. He js the man who won the war.” Joseph Conrad, who had close-up share of the war’s experiences. was pensive when he wrote on November 11 to Hugh Walpole; The great sacrifice ...
... BOOKSHELF G.By M. B. NEW PENGUINS. !AND AND SEA TALES, by Josepb Conrad (447). In Joseph Conrad we have to consider the remarkable phenomenon of a man who could hardly speak English at. all before he was twenty, yet before his death was in the very ...